Jeep’s new Gladiator range is available in just a single Rubicon variant, priced at $82,990 BOCs, with new updates designed to add value.
- 2026 Jeep Gladiator pricing and specifications
- Night Eagle variant deleted, Rubicon flagship remains
- Bigger 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Priced from $82,990 before on-road costs
Jeep Australia has consolidated its Gladiator dual-cab ute line-up to a single variant, the top-spec Rubicon, and brought down the asking price by about $4200.
However, by eliminating the previous entry-level Night Eagle, the point of entry to the line-up now kicks off at $82,990 before on-road costs, up from $78,250.
Still, Jeep has added more value to the 2025 Gladiator Rubicon, bundling the Lifestyle Adventure Group package that was priced at $2950 and adds lockable under-seat storage, a 240-amp alternator, Bluetooth speaker, and spray-in bedliner, as standard equipment.
Ostensibly, comparing last year’s equivalent grade to the new Gladiator Rubicon saves buyers $7210.
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Of note, the 2024 Gladiator Rubicon was offered at $76,000 drive-away, a saving of around $16,000, on sale as part of Jeep’s end of financial year deals that finished June 30, 2025.
In addition to the Lifestyle Adventure Group package features, the 2025 version also boasts a revised front grille, fresh-looking wheels, body-coloured fender flares, added underbody skid plate, Nappa leather seats, and a larger 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment system.
However, the biggest tell of a new 2026 Gladiator might be the stealth antenna that replaces the steel version of the prior year.
The new interior also gains a wrapped instrument panel with contrast stitching, and an Attachment Mounting Pattern Standard (AMPS) bracket as standard.
As before, the Gladiator continues to be propelled by a 3.6-litre Pentastar, which produces 209kW/347Nm, and is paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Fuel economy is pegged at a claimed 12.4 litres per 100km, while braked towing capacity is measured at 2721kg.
The Gladiator also comes fitted with a number of off-road features such as an electronically disconnecting front sway bar, 32-inch off-road tyres wrapped around 17-inch aluminium wheels, and underbody protection.
Remaining options include premium paint ($1145) and a body-coloured hard top ($1950).
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2025 Jeep Gladiator price in Australia
- Gladiator Rubicon – $46,990 drive-away
2025 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon standard features:
- LED headlights, daytime-running lights, fog lights and tail-lights
- 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Satellite navigation
- 7.0-inch driver information display
- Push-button start
- Proximity keyless entry
- Nine-speaker Alpine sound system
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Reversing camera
- 17-inch black aluminum alloy wheels
- Body-coloured fender flares
- Deep tint sunscreen windows
- Security alarm
- Remote start system
- Autonomous emergency braking (with forward collision warning)
- Adaptive cruise control
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- 4.10 rear axle ratio
- 240-amp alternator
- Heavy-duty rock rails
- Three skid plates
- Leather upholstery
- Heated front seats and steering wheel (leather-wrapped)
- 17-inch Granite Crystal alloy wheels
- Rock-Trac four-wheel drive system (4:1 transfer case)
- 77.2:1 crawl ratio
- Locking front and rear differentials
- Electronic front sway bar disconnect
- 2.0-inch Fox aluminium-bodied shock absorbers
- Off-Road Plus mode
- 32-inch BFGoodrich off-road tyres (255/75R17)
- Steel rear bumper
- Rubicon bonnet decal
- All-weather floor mats
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