We finally know how much the new Jeep Gladiator will cost, at least in the US.
The 2020 Jeep Gladiator will start at $33,545 in the US when it goes on sale in the next few weeks. There will be five versions including Sport, Sport S, Overland, Rubicon and the Launch Edition.
The new Jeep Gladiator Sport will therefore cost roughly $2,100 more than the Jeep Wrangler Sport ($31,445). The Jeep Gladiator Sport S starts at $36,755 which is $2,110 more than the Wrangler equivalent. There is no Jeep Gladiator Overland ($40,395) equivalent in the current Wrangler lineup, but there will be a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon which will cost $43,545 versus $41,445 for a Wrangler Rubicon.
As for the Jeep Wrangler Launch Edition, it starts at $60,815 and can only be ordered on April 4 because 4 = 4×4. If you’re interested, you have to sign up on a special Jeep site on April 1 and a Jeep representative will contact you to setup the purchase.
What Does This Mean For The 2020 Jeep Gladiator In Canada?
We don’t have any info on Jeep Gladiator pricing in Canada yet, but if we follow the US trend the 2020 Jeep Gladiator will start at around $45,000.
There’s no two-door Gladiator, and so the closest equivalent in the Canadian Wrangler range is the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport S which starts at $41,495. Taking into account the exchange rate, it seems that a starting price of $44,995 would make a lost of sense for a new Gladiator in Canada. A four-door Wrangler Rubicon starts at $48,495 which would mean a Gladiator Rubicon would start at $51,995.
The new Gladiator promises the best towing capacity in its class with 7,560 pounds, 160 pounds over the new Ford Ranger which is currently the segment leader for mid-size pickups with a traditional gas engine.
We should no more about Gladiator pricing in Canada in the next few days. Stay tuned!
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