2020 Jeep Gladiator Three O Five Introduce https://youtu.be/9SgMdwdKyIE
Jeep is paying tribute to the “Magic City” of Miami with two “Three O Five” Edition models based on the Wrangler and Gladiator.
Debuting at the Miami Auto Show this weekend, the two models are named after the 305 area code of Florida’s biggest city. They are limited to 305 units (255 Wranglers and 50 Gladiators) and specifically target local consumers.
Exclusively available in two so-called “Miami colors” (Bright White or Punk’n Orange Metallic), the special edition Wrangler and Gladiator are based on the Sport S trim level and can be fitted with an array of Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar.
The Wrangler Three O Five features the Jeep Sky One-touch power top, marking the first time buyers can have this feature on the Sport S grade. Besides the power top, standard features include unique decals, Sport LED headlights, black fuel filler door, Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds, all-weather floor mats, and 7-inch radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Audio. The standard powertrain is the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Meanwhile, the Gladiator Three O Five Edition comes equipped as standard with the same decal package, radio, and all-weather floor mats, as well as body-color fender flares, all-terrain tire package, and Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds and is powered by a 3.6-liter V6.
Customers will have the option of adding any one or all of the Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar to replicate the exact appearance of the Miami Auto Show cars, like those tube doors you see in the pictures. Options include off-road parts such as a 2-inch lift kit, winch and mount, steel front bumper, Jeep Performance Parts rock rails, 5- or 7-inch off-road LED light kit, 17-inch Jeep Performance Parts aluminum wheels, and more.
Jeep is paying tribute to the “Magic City” of Miami with two “Three O Five” Edition models based on the Wrangler and Gladiator.
Debuting at the Miami Auto Show this weekend, the two models are named after the 305 area code of Florida’s biggest city. They are limited to 305 units (255 Wranglers and 50 Gladiators) and specifically target local consumers.
Exclusively available in two so-called “Miami colors” (Bright White or Punk’n Orange Metallic), the special edition Wrangler and Gladiator are based on the Sport S trim level and can be fitted with an array of Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar.
The Wrangler Three O Five features the Jeep Sky One-touch power top, marking the first time buyers can have this feature on the Sport S grade. Besides the power top, standard features include unique decals, Sport LED headlights, black fuel filler door, Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds, all-weather floor mats, and 7-inch radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Audio. The standard powertrain is the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Meanwhile, the Gladiator Three O Five Edition comes equipped as standard with the same decal package, radio, and all-weather floor mats, as well as body-color fender flares, all-terrain tire package, and Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds and is powered by a 3.6-liter V6.
Customers will have the option of adding any one or all of the Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar to replicate the exact appearance of the Miami Auto Show cars, like those tube doors you see in the pictures. Options include off-road parts such as a 2-inch lift kit, winch and mount, steel front bumper, Jeep Performance Parts rock rails, 5- or 7-inch off-road LED light kit, 17-inch Jeep Performance Parts aluminum wheels, and more.
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