Murray Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Starke

Mar 7, 2024

Do you want a truck but prefer the Jeep brand’s style? If so, the 2024 Jeep Gladiator is perfect for you. It’s engineered to meet your capability and strength standards, and you can experience the versatility of utility and off-road performance. Take a look at the different trim levels to see which one will work for you.

2024 Jeep Gladiator Trim Levels

Sport

The Gladiator Sport features a 3.6L V6 engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. You’ll also enjoy Command-Trac 4WD (part-time). Other features include a push-button start, air conditioning, wireless setup for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and a Sunrider soft top.

Side curtain airbags, 32-inch all-season tires, and 17-inch steel wheels come standard. You’ll also find fog lights, variable wipers, manual side mirrors, and a full-sized spare tire under the truck bed.

Sport S

Those who want a little more from the Sport trim level will like Sport S. It features 17-inch alloy wheels, power-heated side mirrors, and remote keyless entry. You’ll also enjoy power door locks, power windows, forward collision warnings, and adaptive cruise control. One of the best things about this trim level is the removable soft top, which is easy to install and remove as needed.

Willys

Building from the Sport S package, you’ll find the Willys trim level. It adds more content from the options available. The standard upgrades include a Trailer Hitch Zoom, a 7-inch color display system, automatic climate control, front door passive entry, fog lights, a black grille, and body-colored fender flares. You’ll also enjoy 17-inch black alloy wheels, a remote start, SiriusXM satellite radio, and mud-terrain tires.

Rubicon

Within the Jeep world, the Rubicon name is the symbol of off-road capability. Therefore, you’ll see a better drivetrain and suspension, as well as visual upgrades like Rubicon decals, red tow hooks, and a dual-vented hood. Under the hood, you’ll discover Tru-Lok, which electronically locks your rear and front differentials. There is also a Rock-Trac part-time 4WD system, heavy-duty axles, and a disconnecting sway bar in the front for more wheel articulation.  

You’ll also enjoy standard amenities like Alpine Premium audio, a Uconnect infotainment system, a configurable instrument cluster, and an off-road switch bank.

Mojave

Last in the Gladiator’s trim-level lineup is the Mojave. It features a desert vibe that pairs luxury with off-road abilities. The 33-inch all-terrain tires, 17-inch glossy black wheels, and integrated hood scoop will help you go wherever life takes you.

This version differs slightly from the other trim levels because it features a sports bar with padding, a premium sound system, cab rock rails, and Fox shocks.

Many people aspire to own a new Jeep Gladiator. With various trim levels, you’ll find what you need. Visit Murray Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Starke, FL to set up a test drive today.