Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail Edition Celebrates the Country’s Biggest Truck Market

 |  | 

Written by Shane McGlaun | April 13, 2021
Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail Edition Celebrates the Country’s Biggest Truck Market

Jeep has announced a new version of the Gladiator pickup that is exclusive to Texas. The truck is called the Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail, and it’s based on the Gladiator Sport S trim. The Texas Trail edition gets standard 17-inch mid-gloss black aluminum wheels, 32-inch mud-train tires, and the Trailer Tow Group.

Texas Trail buyers also get a black hardtop, black leather seats with a Texas Trail graphic, and the Technology Group with a seven-inch radio and convenience group. Sidesteps are standard, and the off-road truck gets unique hood and tailgate graphics featuring the year 1836. For those who might not know, 1836 is a nod to the Texas Declaration of Independence.

The truck is offered in 10 colors, including black, white, Snazzberry, Granite Crystal, Sarge, Nacho, Hydro Blue, Firecracker Red, Billet Silver, and Sting-Gray. It’s available with the standard 3.6-liter V-6 or the new 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6. The vehicle is exclusive to Texas dealerships and has a starting MSRP of $40,435 plus a $1495 destination charge.

Home | About Us | Suggest | Contact Us | Links | Privacy | Disclosure

© 2013-2024 Awesomer Media

Cool Cars: 95Octane | Awesome Stuff: The Awesomer