Jeep Wrangler And Gladiator 2025: Check Out The Brand’s New Models!
Adventure enthusiasts can rejoice: the new Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator 2025 are already here, and let’s agree, they are making quite an entrance. Jeep has brought the restyled models to Brazil, promising that both the Wrangler and Gladiator will raise the bar for trails around here.
Look, you can’t deny that Jeep knows how to make a car grab attention. The Jeep Wrangler 2025 and Gladiator 2025 have arrived in a single version, the robust Rubicon, which is already well-known among off-road fans. And they didn’t just come with a new look. The famous front grille with the seven marks of the brand is now narrower and, honestly, looks quite stylish. But is all this “visual upgrade” enough to justify the price of R$ 499,990?
Engine

Now, let’s talk about the engine. The Jeep Wrangler 2025 comes with a 2.0 turbo gasoline engine that generates 272 hp and 40.8 kgfm of torque. The Gladiator 2025 features a 3.6 V6 Pentastar engine, delivering 284 hp and 35.4 kgfm of torque. Both have an eight-speed automatic transmission, ensuring consistent performance on any terrain. Nothing revolutionary, but also nothing to disappoint.
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Models Come Well Equipped
The models come well equipped, featuring 17-inch wheels and a 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 multimedia screen, which, let’s be honest, was the bare minimum to expect. The digital instrument panel and new electric seats add a touch of modernity, but it’s nothing that will make us jump for joy. Of course, the removable roof and doors and the folding windshield add that off-road charm that only Jeep offers. But again, this was already expected, right?
And On The Trail, How Do They Perform?
Now things start to heat up. The Rubicon version of both models is ready for any terrain you choose to tackle. With skid plates, electronic differential locking, an electrically disconnecting stabilizer bar, and a bunch of off-road-focused features, these cars are practically tanks disguised as SUVs. And yes, they deliver on their promises when it comes to tough trails.
Is It Worth The Investment?
The truth is that the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator 2025 Rubicon are indeed great machines, ready to face any challenge you throw at them. But when we look at the price, the question that remains is: is it worth all this? The answer will depend on your love for off-road and your desire to have one of the most iconic SUVs from Jeep in your garage. If you belong to this group, then you will definitely love it.
In the end, the new Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator 2025 are what they have always been: robust, reliable, and ready for the next adventure. But, let’s be frank, Jeep is not reinventing the wheel here, just giving it a nice polish.

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