
Jeep Gladiator Concept
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Jeep Gladiator
Jeep Gladiator Super Utility Truck Loads Up on Jeep Heritage, Innovation and Rugged Function
January 09, 2005
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Jeep(R) brand
vehicles are known for being able to conquer terrain that competitors fear and
for a heritage steeped in utility. The Jeep Gladiator concept vehicle rides
over boundaries and limits in addition to the terrain and obstacles.
The Gladiator is a lifestyle pickup with all of the rugged functionality
of the famed Jeep Wrangler. It is a super utility truck that features an
open-air canvas roof, removable doors and fold-down windshield so driver and
passengers can get in touch with the outdoors, and an expandable pickup-truck
bed and clever storage compartments to offer truly useful cargo capacity.
"Jeep Gladiator is an authentic statement of Jeep brand heritage that
explores what shape and features a modern Jeep pickup might have," said Trevor
Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design.
Jeep enthusiasts will likely recognize the Gladiator name from the 1962
fullsize pickup truck model. Other Jeep elements on today's Gladiator that
blend style and function include the seven-slot grille, an open-air passenger
compartment, a Command Trac(R) part-time 4x4 system, front and rear locking
differentials, a front winch and full skid plates.
While the heritage rings true, Gladiator is also a thoroughly modern
pickup, intelligently engineered for an active lifestyle. The Jeep brand has
always embodied function in a right-sized vehicle, and the Gladiator continues
that theme by offering more utility and storage than would be expected in a
vehicle scaled for maneuverability and ease of driving.
There is a driver-side cabin-storage access panel as well as a lockable
storage panel in front of the rear wheel. The 4-foot wide bed space is
expandable with storage that can extend inside the cabin when more length is
needed. The bed can be transformed easily from its standard length of 5 foot,
8 inches (1,725 mm) to 6 foot, 8 inches (2,026 mm) with the midgate expanded,
and ultimately to 8 foot, 11 inches (2,723 mm) with the midgate expanded and
tailgate down.
Gladiator is powered by the modern and efficient 2.8-liter, 4-cylinder
common-rail turbo diesel engine that provides 295 lb-ft of torque and 163 hp.
It delivers ample power to all four wheels through a 6-speed manual
transmission and a traditional part-time transfer case.
The front and rear suspension are multi-link designs for a smooth ride
over all surfaces with plenty of suspension travel for capable off roading.
Coilover shocks are used at all four corners for superb control. The rear
incorporates dual, concentric springs for a comfortable ride while offering a
1,500-pound payload. Key off-roading specifications include a ground
clearance of 13.7 inches (348 mm), break-over angle of 23.2 degrees and an
approach/departure angle of 47.6/38.0 degrees, respectively. Tires in the
front and rear are 34 inches in diameter (265/75R18) mounted on 18x8 inch
wheels.
On the interior, Gladiator is thoroughly contemporary with a utility
theme. The color palate includes Armour Green with Dark Slate Gray accents.
The seats are weatherproof and the interior is designed for hose-out ease of
care. Not surprisingly, Gladiator features all the necessary technology for
finding the way there and back including GPS, a navigation system and a
communications system.
"This vehicle blends classic cues with contemporary functionality and
innovation," said Creed. "The timeless silhouette -- even the bedside-mounted
spare of classic Jeep pickups -- is merged with a modern chassis, a turbo
diesel powertrain and a flexible, expandable truck bed."
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