7aMoDi Posted September 18 Share Posted September 18 The 2025 Jeep Gladiator lineup gets more streamlined, with Jeep scrapping the previously standard six-speed manual transmission. As with the Jeep Wrangler, every Gladiator now comes standard with power windows and locks. Despite the automatic transmission previously costing $2500, pricing for the Gladiator starts at $39,995, just $205 more than last year's base price. The world of manual pickup trucks just got a little smaller with Jeep yanking the third pedal from the 2025 Gladiator lineup. Previously equipped as the standard transmission on the Gladiator, the six-speed manual is gone for 2025, leaving behind the previously optional eight-speed automatic. Before this year, Jeep charged $2500 for the automatic transmission. Despite the auto becoming standard, the entry price for the Gladiator has only risen by $205. The base Sport can now be had for $39,995, the Nighthawk for $42,790, and the Sport S for $43,495. Upgrading to the Willys runs $47,095, while both the Mojave and Rubicon cost $52,995. In addition to the powertrain change, Jeep brought the Gladiator into the modern era by finally making power windows and locks standard across the range. There are also two new paint options, including a blue color and a new olive-drab green. The changes are rounded out with a newly available software option that lets owners pre-condition the cabin through the Jeep Connect mobile app. All 2025 Gladiators continue to be powered by the Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6, which pumps out 285 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. The towing capacity is unchanged at 7700 pounds, and payload figures carry on at 1105 and 1725 pounds, depending on the trim. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a62259508/2025-jeep-gladiator-manual-dead-pricing/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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