I was among the first lucky few to get behind the wheel of the full new lineup of 2020 Jeep Gladiator pickups. From highways to curvy back roads, and some muddy and rocky off-road terrain, I experienced it all.
Let’s get right to the meat of it. The much-anticipated new Jeep Gladiator is the only midsize U.S. pickup that offers a solid front axle and 33-inch tires from the factory. This truck is very much Trail Rated — and good-looking to boot!
With some time behind the wheel and miles under the tread, I discovered some standout features on this truck. I also uncovered a few things this Jeep left to be desired. Let’s dive into some of the details — including the long-awaited pricing and fuel economy.
In short: In the Gladiator’s plus column are truly impressive off-road capabilities, lots of payload and towing capacity, surprisingly competitive pricing, and great brakes. Drivers will also love that it’s the only pickup truck on the market to offer open-air driving, courtesy Jeep’s beloved removable hard and soft tops.
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Gladiator Drive Line
- Eight-speed automatic transmission: 17 city, 22 highway, 19 combined
- Six-speed manual transmission: 16 city, 23 highway, 19 combined
2020 Jeep Gladiator Pricing
2020 Jeep Gladiator Base Prices
- Sport $33,545
- Sport S $36,745
- Overland $40,395
- Rubicon $43,545
- $1,495 destination fee