Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

JEEP GLADIATOR FROM $70,550

Is Jeep’s first dual-cab ute worth the hype?

The JT Gladiator is proudly proclaimed a mongrel – “100 percent Jeep and 100 percent truck” is the tag line – since from the rear seat back, it’s derived from the Dodge RAM 1500.

Gladiator is available in two 3.6-litre V6 petrol variants – Night Eagle, priced at $70,550, and Rubicon, at $79,250 – and boasts a parking space-busting 5.5-metre length, roof-off convertibility and proper 4x4 nous. Made

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