The Jeep Gladiator no longer be available in Europe

Jeep has announced that it will discontinue the Gladiator model in Europe after just 2.5 years on the market. However, the company will introduce the Gladiator FarOut Final Edition, which is already available for ordering.

By discontinuing the model, Jeep aims to focus its efforts on launching three new electric vehicles in Europe by 2025, including the Avenger, Recon, and Wagoneer-S.

According to Jeep, the Gladiator FarOut Final Edition is based on the Overland trim and is only available with the 3.0-liter V6 Multijet diesel engine, producing 264 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and the Gladiator features the Selec-Trac 4×4 system, a two-speed transfer case with a 2.72:1 gear ratio, and Dana 44 axles.

The FarOut edition stands out with its 18-inch black aluminum wheels, a three-piece hardtop in body color, hardtop insulation, and black tubular side steps from Mopar.

It also includes tinted windows, black wheel arch stickers, and a special metallic rear door badge with the name of the final edition. Inside the cabin, Jeep adds heated McKinley leather seats, a heated steering wheel, and an Alpine sound system with nine speakers and a subwoofer.

In addition to this news, Jeep released a teaser image of the facelifted Gladiator, which is set to be unveiled on the 13th of this month.

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