The 2024 Gladiator will debut on September 13 and feature revised styling inside and out
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While the Munich Motor Show is winding down, things are heating up in the Motor City as the Detroit Auto Show kicks off on September 13.
Trucks will be front and center as the facelifted Ford F-150 will be joined by the updated Jeep Gladiator. That’s clear today as Jeep released a teaser hinting at “adventure in tow.” Besides the not so subtle reference to towing, we can get a glimpse of what appears to be a truck bed.
We’ll find out full details on Wednesday, but the 2024 Gladiator will follow in the footsteps of the facelifted Wrangler. It debuted at the New York Auto Show with a slimmer seven-slot grille, a ‘stealth’ antenna, restyled wheels, and an updated color palette.
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Some of the most noticeable changes occur in the cabin as the Wrangler sports an updated dash and an all-new 12.3-inch infotainment system. They’re joined by new soft-touch accents and additional equipment.
In particular, the Wrangler Willys now comes standard with a rear locker and larger 33-inch tires. The Rubicon, on the other hand, has a next-generation Dana 44 HD full-float rear axle and a newly available 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) Warn winch. There’s also a new Rubicon X, which sports steel bumpers and standard 35-inch tires.
A number of these upgrades will likely be found on the facelifted Gladiator, but we’ll find out soon enough. We’ll also be on hand to bring you live pictures from the show.