
Jeep is honoring its rugged past with the rollout of the 2026 Gladiator Willys ’41, a limited-edition pickup that pays tribute to its military roots while delivering full-on trail capability. Drawing inspiration from the historic Kaiser Jeep M715, this truck pairs nostalgia with next-gen off-road hardware.
Tactical Design & Tough Styling
- The Willys ’41 swaps out standard bumpers for fully steel front and rear units, giving it a more rugged, purpose-built appearance.
- Jeep adds a Mopar triple-hoop grille guard for added protection and a distinctive, military-inspired look.
- 17-inch wheels painted in Olive Drab are wrapped with aggressive Firestone mud-terrain tires, ready for rough terrain.
- A Mojave-style hood and vintage graphics create a classic military silhouette.
Functional, Retro-Inspired Interior
Inside, the truck blends vintage cues with usability:
- Willys ’41–style tan seat inserts and Mantis Green bolsters deliver a retro military palette.
- The cabin layout stays straightforward and practical – no unnecessary flash, just solid comfort and utility.
Performance Built for the Trail
- Under the hood: a 3.6L Pentastar V6 paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
- Equipped with serious off-road hardware like part-time four-wheel drive and a locking rear differential, this truck is not just for show — it’s built for real terrain.
Availability & Pricing
- The starting price for the Willys ’41 is $47,840, not including a $1,995 destination charge.
- Jeep is now accepting orders, positioning this model for off-road enthusiasts who crave heritage styling alongside functional ruggedness.
Why This Is a Big Deal
The Gladiator Willys ’41 isn’t just styling nostalgia — it’s a deliberate fusion of Jeep’s military legacy and its modern capability. For buyers who appreciate classic design but demand off-road performance, this model offers a meaningful, capable throwback.



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