After claiming the North American Truck of the Year in January, the Gladiator surges forward with a couple of value packages for two trim levels. Both are called “Truck of the Year,” and the trim levels in question are the Sport S and Overland with either the six-speed manual transmission or eight-speed automatic option.
The 850RE is $2,000 more than the three-pedal setup, and having said these, let’s get down to business. Mopar Insiders reports that the Gladiator Sport S “Truck of the Year” comes with four additional features. The list starts with the Black hardtop, joined by the Trailer Tow Package, Convenience Group, and Technology Group with the 7.0-inch Uconnect Touchscreen Radio infotainment system. So how much does it cost?
Jeep is asking $1,495 for this lot, representing savings of $1,640 over specifying these features individually. The Gladiator Overland Truck of the Year also comes with four add-ons, including the Black hardtop of the lesser trim level. The remaining three are the Trailer Tow Package, leather upholstery for all five seats, and the 8.4-inch Radio and Premium Audio. This package, however, is a little more expensive than the other one. It costs $2,495, representing savings of $2,240.
In both cases, the RPO code for Truck of the Year is AEH according to Mopar Insiders. Trying to configure the Sport S or Overland on the Jeep website with these value packages is impossible for the time being, but chances are the AEH will be uploaded into the configurator as soon as next week. Nevertheless, your nearest Jeep dealership can certainly help you with ordering the Truck of the Year.
At the time of writing, the Gladiator starts at $33,545 excluding destination charge for the Sport trim level. The Sport S and Overland are $36,745 and $40,395. The Rubicon follows suit with $43,875 right off the bat, and at the very top of the lineup, the North Edition costs $45,915 before options like premium paint.
Jeep is asking $1,495 for this lot, representing savings of $1,640 over specifying these features individually. The Gladiator Overland Truck of the Year also comes with four add-ons, including the Black hardtop of the lesser trim level. The remaining three are the Trailer Tow Package, leather upholstery for all five seats, and the 8.4-inch Radio and Premium Audio. This package, however, is a little more expensive than the other one. It costs $2,495, representing savings of $2,240.
In both cases, the RPO code for Truck of the Year is AEH according to Mopar Insiders. Trying to configure the Sport S or Overland on the Jeep website with these value packages is impossible for the time being, but chances are the AEH will be uploaded into the configurator as soon as next week. Nevertheless, your nearest Jeep dealership can certainly help you with ordering the Truck of the Year.
At the time of writing, the Gladiator starts at $33,545 excluding destination charge for the Sport trim level. The Sport S and Overland are $36,745 and $40,395. The Rubicon follows suit with $43,875 right off the bat, and at the very top of the lineup, the North Edition costs $45,915 before options like premium paint.