The 2026 Jeep Gladiator is America’s only open-air pickup truck, built to blend authentic Jeep 4×4 capability with real midsize truck utility. Gladiator brings trail-focused engineering, a steel pickup bed, and available tech that supports towing, hauling, navigation, and everyday driving.
This research guide covers key Gladiator advantages across exterior design and open-air features, interior comfort and smart storage, technology and connectivity, towing and payload capability, 4×4 performance for off-road terrain, safety and driver-assist features, core specifications, and available trim levels. Use the quick links below to jump to the topics you care about, then compare trims to find the Gladiator that fits your workdays and weekends.
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The 2026 Jeep Gladiator pairs unmistakable Jeep design with real pickup utility. A rugged stance, trail-ready proportions, and trim-specific details give Gladiator a purposeful look for jobsite duty, weekend towing, and off-road exploring.
The 2026 Gladiator cabin is designed for comfort, visibility, and durability. Materials and seating features vary by trim, and available upgrades add everyday convenience for commuting, long drives, and changing weather.
Gladiator includes smart storage and a functional layout that supports truck life. Available lockable storage can help secure smaller gear, and the cabin is designed to keep key controls easy to reach.
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Gladiator technology is built around clear displays and simple operation. A large standard touchscreen anchors the cabin, and available connected services can support navigation, remote functions, and helpful vehicle information.
Feature availability varies by trim, and select models add upgraded navigation and capability-focused tools.
The 2026 Jeep Gladiator is engineered to handle real truck tasks while staying true to Jeep 4×4 capability. The right trim and equipment can support strong towing and payload ratings, and the lineup includes models focused on trail performance and desert-tuned control.
Gladiator can deliver impressive numbers when properly equipped, plus available hardware and tech that help maintain control in demanding conditions.
The 2026 Gladiator is built with a high-strength steel chassis and a wide range of standard and available safety and security features. Available driver-assist systems can add confidence in traffic, on the highway, and while maneuvering with a trailer.
Gladiator specifications vary by trim and available packages, especially when comparing towing-focused equipment and off-road performance hardware. Reviewing specs by model helps match the truck to your trailer weight, gear needs, and preferred terrain.

The 2026 Gladiator lineup offers multiple models that scale towing potential, open-air features, and off-road performance. Sport trims focus on core value and utility, while Rubicon and Mojave models emphasize specialized capability. Rubicon X and Mojave X elevate the lineup with premium upgrades and distinctive equipment.
| Trim | Positioning | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Sport | Core value | Essential Gladiator capability, open-air design, everyday truck utility |
| Sport S | Upgraded essentials | Added comfort and convenience, strong towing potential when properly equipped |
| Willys | Trail-styled | Rugged appearance and off-road-ready upgrades on select equipment packages |
| Willys ’41 | Heritage-inspired | Military-inspired exterior styling with Willys off-road character and unique design details |
| Sahara | Refined capability | Elevated interior comfort and technology paired with everyday 4×4 confidence |
| Rubicon | Trail-focused | Advanced off-road hardware and trail-ready equipment for challenging terrain |
| Mojave | Desert-tuned | Desert Rated performance, reinforced capability for rough terrain and sand |
| Rubicon X | Premium off-road | More upscale content paired with Rubicon-focused trail capability |
| Mojave X | Premium desert-tuned | Top-tier comfort and tech with Mojave Desert Rated performance focus |
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Yes. The 2026 Gladiator offers open-air customization with removable roof options and removable doors on equipped models. Availability can vary by trim and configuration.
When properly equipped, the 2026 Gladiator offers an unsurpassed-in-class gas towing capacity up to 7,700 pounds on Sport S models. Towing capacity depends on trim, drivetrain, axle ratio, and available towing equipment.
The 2026 Gladiator can offer an available maximum 4×4 payload up to 1,720 pounds when properly equipped. Payload varies by trim, drivetrain, options, and installed equipment.
Gladiator includes a 12.3-inch standard touchscreen, plus available connected services and navigation features on equipped models. Certain trims can add trail-focused tools, available integrated off-road trail guides, and additional convenience features.
The 2026 Gladiator offers a wide range of standard and available safety and security features, including available Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking and available Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop on equipped models. Additional available features can include blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic related alerts, depending on trim and options.
The 2026 Gladiator is offered in Sport, Sport S, Willys, Rubicon, Mojave, Rubicon X, and Mojave X trims. Feature content, off-road equipment, and available packages vary by trim and inventory.