SubiRubi
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- Charlie
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- 2020 Gladiator Rubicon
????Lots of 4xe discussion here.
We hashed this out in another thread that I can't find now, but basically the 4xe adds significant weight to an already overweight vehicle. In order to increase payload and towing capacity on a 4xe version of the Gladiator, they would have to increase the GVWR quite a bit, and they already did that to accommodate the EcoDiesel somewhat but if they increase it again it'll be knocking on the door of the Ram 1500 GVWR and I can't see that happening. What is more likely is that you'll see the 4xe version of JT come with a much lower payload and towing rating.
Combine that with fears of future parts availability, cost of repairs, being a guinea pig for a new product, up front cost, etc....and I would say that most consumers will shy away from it. Honestly I don't even know if there'll be a business case to keep the JT 4xe on the market becaust JT sales are already a bit lower than they hoped for.
https://carfigures.com/us-market-brand/jeep/gladiator
Would definitely want a 4Xe Gladiator. Was going to go with the 4 door when they came out but wanted the truck part myself.. Best of both worlds if ya ask me..
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