The Jeep Gladiator delivers its final battle in Europe
This page is translated from the original post "Le Jeep Gladiator livre son dernier combat en Europe" in French.

Jeep launches a special edition of the Gladiator “Farout Final Edition” to celebrate the model’s farewell in Europe.
The European market has never been an ideal setting for pickups as cherished by Americans. The Jeep Gladiator, whose production for this region ends at the end of the year, is thus bidding farewell in Europe to make way for the brand’s three electric vehicles, including the highly anticipated Recon and Wagoneer-S, which are expected to arrive at dealerships by 2025.
Electric shift for Jeep
However, there is no question of pulling out without one last run in the form of a limited series. Based on the Gladiator Overland version, the “Farout Final Edition” is richly equipped with heated McKinley leather seats, a premium Alpine Premium 9-speaker audio system with a subwoofer, a three-piece hardtop painted to match the body, and Gloss Black alloy wheels.
In the truck bed, a PVC cover helps keep cargo secure while adding an extra touch of personalization.
An overpowered gladiator
The final version of the Gladiator retains the technical features of the Overland version, including the 2,987 cc V6 diesel engine, developing 264 hp (194 kW) at 3,600 rpm and an impressive maximum torque of 600 Nm at 1,400 rpm. It is paired with the 8-speed Torque Flite 8HP75 automatic transmission.
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