Jeep reveals 2024 Gladiator at Detroit auto show

Detroit — Jeep’s midsize pickup truck is getting the ’24 Wrangler refresh treatment.

Stellantis NV’s adventure brand on Wednesday revealed the refreshed 2024 Jeep Gladiator at the Detroit auto show, outfitting J.D. Power’s No. 1 midsize pickup for initial quality with a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen with Uconnect 5, a windshield-integrated “stealth” antenna, new Mojave and Rubicon X model options, digital off-roading trail guides and, of course, an updated seven-slot grille.

The 2024 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon X was revealed at the Detroit auto show.

“If you’re used to looking at the 2024 Jeep Wrangler, you’ll notice that it is very familiar,” Jim Morrison, head of Jeep in North America, said ahead of the unveiling at the North American International Auto Show at the Huntington Place convention center. The ’24 Gladiator “is 100% truck and 100% Jeep. … Like Wrangler, it has more capability, more technology, more refinement and, of course, more statement.”

Details on pricing are to come, though the 2023 truck starts at $38,775. The vehicle now is available to order and expected to hit dealer lots before the end of the year.

The Mojave X (left) and Rubicon X expand the 2024 Jeep Gladiator lineup.

Stellantis, however, is in the midst of negotiations with the United Auto Workers labor union, and with its current contract expiring Thursday night, the Detroit-based union has said it will strike the company if a tentative agreement isn’t reached by then. That potentially could affect production at the Toledo Assembly Complex where the Gladiator as well as the Wrangler SUV are built.

“The team down in Toledo are doing a great job and are working around the clock,” Morrison said regarding the J.D. Power quality results. “But at the end of the day, they’re building a great product for us.”

The Mojave X (left) and Rubicon X expand the 2024 Jeep Gladiator lineup.

With U.S. Gladiator sales down 29% in the first six months of the year, a refresh could help those results.

“With refreshes, we’re already seeing growth on Wrangler sales. So, expect the same sort of thing once we get this in the marketplace,” Morrison said. “The Wrangler and the Gladiator community are so hardcore, they know that we’re doing this stuff before we even know we’re doing it sometimes, and I think a lot of them were waiting for the new one.”

The 2024 Jeep Gladiator Mojave X is desert-rated.

The vehicle is available in the Sport, the Willys, the desert-rated Mojave and off-roading-focused Rubicon models. New for 2024 is a standard rear locking differential and Off-Road+ mode on the Willys model. The Mojave and Rubicon trucks get a full-time transfer case, integrated off-road camera and front and rear steel bumpers.

The brand also has partnered with upfitter American Expedition Vehicles to offer three additional packages that upgrade the vehicles after they leave the factory and before they head to the dealer. The Upcountry and Upcountry+ options increase the up to 33-inch factory tires to 35 inches, and the Level II upfit offers 37 inch tires, increasing ground clearance to 16 inches and water fording to 36 inches.

American Expedition Vehicles has three package offerings to upfit the 2024 Jeep Gladiator.

Although Jeep has said each of its vehicles will have an electrified powertrain option by 2025, a plug-in option still hasn’t made its way to the Gladiator, despite the Wrangler getting a 4xe plug-in hybrid option for the 2021 model year. Jeep celebrated a milestone in August, selling more than 10,000 4xe vehicles in the one month between the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee, Morrison said.