Jeep Gladiator Whitecap Edition Debuts with Retro Styling Tribute to 1941 Willys MB

2026/02/24
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Jeep has unveiled the Gladiator Whitecap special edition featuring a retro-inspired design package priced at $495. Sharing its aesthetic with the Wrangler Whitecap, the truck features a bright white removable hardtop, matching body decals, and a white-accented seven-slot grille. "1941" door badging pays homage to the original Willys MB. Power comes from a 3.6-liter naturally-aspirated V6 producing 285 hp, paired with an eight-speed automatic and four-wheel-drive system. The package delivers 3.4-ton towing capacity and 780 kg payload rating. The Whitecap joins four other special editions in Jeep's current lineup, emphasizing authentic off-road capability and customization.
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