This test vehicle has a lot of camouflage on its hood.
This is a great opportunity for Jeep Gladiator enthusiasts. New spy photos have arrived in our inbox, showing a camouflaged truck riding on the Rubicon’s off-road tires. This image is most interesting because of the camo coverings on the hood, which looks a bit distorted. This is the new model with high horsepower that the off-road community has been imagining.
There is a market for a more powerful gladiator.
The hood is larger than it appears, but that could be due to the air billowing of the covers and false panels beneath. Our spy team also took a look at the fuel filler cap, which is a completely different design.
Unleaded Fuel Only
tag. This is the evidence we have been hearing about Gladiator Hercules.
We don’t think a Hellcat-powered Gladiator factory-backed is possible. Jeep already stated that such an outcome is unlikely, but it is possible to build a turbocharged six cylinder. According to some reports, such a mill could produce upwards of 500 horsepower. This would make the Gladiator an appealing option for anyone looking for a mid-sized offroader with serious bite.