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Comparing the New Jeep Gladiator to Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota Midsized Trucks

The Jeep Gladiator is one of the most exciting midsized trucks in a class that has no shortage of options from all sorts of popular brands. Built off the platform of the legendary Jeep Wrangler SUV, the Gladiator is an off-road-focused truck that's far more adept at trail crawling, all-terrain traversing, and all-weather driving than its closest competitors from brands like Ford, Chevy, and Toyota. Learn more and take a test drive in the new Gladiator at our El Paso, TX Chrysler and Jeep dealership today and we'll show you why this is the best midsized truck for all your adventures around Las Cruces, NM, Horizon City, and beyond.

Compare Jeep Gladiator vs. Competition

Performance and Capabilities

Every edition of the new Jeep Gladiator uses a 3.6-liter V-6, generating 285 horsepower with 260 pound-feet of torque. When properly equipped, the Gladiator can tow up to 7,700 pounds and can carry up to 1,725 pounds in its truck bed, a strong payload rating if you need a versatile truck for all sorts of hauling. The selectable 4x4 system, all sorts of available off-roading equipment, and well-tuned suspension setups make the Gladiator ready to tackle any terrain around Socorro and El Paso. A 5.5-foot truck bed and long wheel base add to the overall usefulness of your new Jeep Gladiator.

Cabin Comfort

While you may not need to upgrade with options like heated seats and steering wheel for trips through the hot desert and around El Paso and Las Cruces, there are plenty of ways to customize the cab found in the new Jeep Gladiator. Plenty of smart small item storage compartments really add to the layers of convenience with this clever midsized truck, with the seats easily adjusted in several ways to maximize comfort and interior storage capacities.

Safety and Technology

Like any Jeep model, the new Gladiator is loaded with smart tech features. A standard 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with smartphone integration keeps you connected and entertained during your trips around Socorro and Horizon City, with plenty of USB ports offered throughout the cab.

For driver aids, the new Jeep Gladiator offers plenty of options, mostly reserved for higher trims. You'll find optional blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control, and you'll have access to some unique camera systems that can really assist in all sorts of off-roading, towing, and hauling in your Gladiator.

Comparisons of the Jeep Gladiator to the Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado, and Toyota Tacoma

 

Ford Ranger

  • Smaller, four-cylinder engine can't compare to the rugged capabilities of the Jeep Gladiator
  • The Ford 4x4 system is far less refined than the Jeep brand's four-wheel drive setup that makes the Gladiator the ultimate off-roading midsized truck
  • The Ranger uses a much more traditional cab design than the Gladiator, which offers more versatility and comfort inside
 

Chevy Colorado

  • The Gladiator features best-in-class 4x4 payload, and despite Chevy's legacy for hardworking trucks, the midsized Colorado simply cannot compare to this capable and versatile Jeep pickup
  • As an off-road-focused midsized truck, the Gladiator comes standard with 4x4. For the Chevy Colorado, you'll have to spend extra to upgrade from its base rear-wheel drive setup
  • While you may be more focused on off-roading adventures, you'll appreciate the tech features in the new Jeep Gladiator that far outperform what's offered with the Chevy Colorado. A larger touchscreen, the premium Uconnect® infotainment system, and more are far better than what Chevy can offer in its midsized pickup
 

Toyota Tacoma

  • The Gladiator is designed to outperform any edition of the new Toyota Tacoma, whether you're hauling payloads around El Paso or tackling off-road trails near Las Cruces. From more power to a more dynamic 4x4 system, the Gladiator is tough to beat in terms of performance and off-roading
  • As you'll find when comparing to other midsized trucks, the Jeep Gladiator offers a much better cabin layout. From the larger touchscreen to easily adjustable seats to clever storage solutions, you'll find options in the new Gladiator that give you a much better cabin than what you'll discover with the Toyota Tacoma
  • Providing an open-air feel that may be your preferred style for scorching desert adventures, the Jeep Gladiator is far better suited for this region compared to the Toyota Tacoma, which like other midsized trucks, only offers an enclosed cabin feel
  1. Dick Poe Chrysler Jeep

    6501 Montana Ave
    El Paso, TX 79925-2128

    • Sales: 9155194707
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