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Updated August 18, 2017
We're happy to bring you our very first spy video of the 2019 Jeep Gladiator Pickup (JT Wrangler) out testing!
The video provides the clearest look yet at the upcoming JT Gladiator Pickup, which although still fully camouflaged shows the truck driving in both wet and dry road conditions and testing its suspension and ride quality on rumble strips.
We also captured photos of the JT giving us an impromptu comparison with the Jeep Crew Chief Concept truck which was caught testing on the same road used by the prototype in the video.
Updated June 26, 2017
New video of the 2019 JT Gladiator Pickup Truck and 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (JLU) surfaced today showing several Wrangler prototypes testing together.
The prototypes are still largely covered up but the video does provide a look at the amber turn signals located below the new LED light strip on the vehicle’s fenders.
The JT pickup truck is also seen towards the end of the video parked inside a closed facility. Its front camouflage is pulled down to reveal a sliver of the top portion of the grille.
Updated - May 17, 2017
We just caught the first sighting of the 2019 JT Jeep Gladiator Pickup Truck testing on public roads near FCA headquarters!
This appears to be the same prototype as the aerial shots we showed you a few weeks ago, but the street-level view provides us a clearer look at the size and proportions of this crew cab JT Gladiator which shows a generous bed and significantly longer wheelbase than the JLU Wrangler from which it is based.
The photos also answer the longstanding question of where the spare tire will be mounted, as this prototype shows the spare tire tucked away neatly under the truck bed.
Updated post - April 27, 2017
The elusive Jeep Wrangler pickup hasn’t been seen in nine months, but today we spied it again and it’s looking more production ready than it did last summer!
The previous Wrangler pickup prototype we saw (photos below) had a pickup bed that was obviously a temporary part (borrowed from a Ram 1500) with a cobbled together fit, and wheels that weren’t even centered in the wheel wells. The bed on the prototype spied today looks much more like the real deal.
The prototype in our photos is the 4 door unlimited crew cab pickup model.
Originally slated for production beginning late 2018, the JT pickup has been pushed to late 2019.
Original post - July 20, 2016
The 2019 Jeep Wrangler Pickup Truck has just been spied for the first time!
This prototype Jeep Wrangler Pickup sports a long wheelbase, generous looking pickup bed and overall large proportions. The pickup bed appears to be nearly the size of a bed in a half-ton truck, perhaps in the five-foot range and is seen wearing off-road tires.
Although the truck is heavily camouflaged, the iconic seven slot grille is seen poking through the cladding and Ram-esque tail lights judging by the shape of the covers.
Confirmed by FCA to be introduced in early 2018, this first glimpse of the 2019 Wrangler Pickup Truck shows that it plans to be a legitimate work truck.
We're happy to bring you our very first spy video of the 2019 Jeep Gladiator Pickup (JT Wrangler) out testing!
The video provides the clearest look yet at the upcoming JT Gladiator Pickup, which although still fully camouflaged shows the truck driving in both wet and dry road conditions and testing its suspension and ride quality on rumble strips.
We also captured photos of the JT giving us an impromptu comparison with the Jeep Crew Chief Concept truck which was caught testing on the same road used by the prototype in the video.
Updated June 26, 2017
New video of the 2019 JT Gladiator Pickup Truck and 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (JLU) surfaced today showing several Wrangler prototypes testing together.
The prototypes are still largely covered up but the video does provide a look at the amber turn signals located below the new LED light strip on the vehicle’s fenders.
The JT pickup truck is also seen towards the end of the video parked inside a closed facility. Its front camouflage is pulled down to reveal a sliver of the top portion of the grille.
Updated - May 17, 2017
We just caught the first sighting of the 2019 JT Jeep Gladiator Pickup Truck testing on public roads near FCA headquarters!
This appears to be the same prototype as the aerial shots we showed you a few weeks ago, but the street-level view provides us a clearer look at the size and proportions of this crew cab JT Gladiator which shows a generous bed and significantly longer wheelbase than the JLU Wrangler from which it is based.
The photos also answer the longstanding question of where the spare tire will be mounted, as this prototype shows the spare tire tucked away neatly under the truck bed.
Updated post - April 27, 2017
The elusive Jeep Wrangler pickup hasn’t been seen in nine months, but today we spied it again and it’s looking more production ready than it did last summer!
The previous Wrangler pickup prototype we saw (photos below) had a pickup bed that was obviously a temporary part (borrowed from a Ram 1500) with a cobbled together fit, and wheels that weren’t even centered in the wheel wells. The bed on the prototype spied today looks much more like the real deal.
The prototype in our photos is the 4 door unlimited crew cab pickup model.
Originally slated for production beginning late 2018, the JT pickup has been pushed to late 2019.
Original post - July 20, 2016
The 2019 Jeep Wrangler Pickup Truck has just been spied for the first time!
This prototype Jeep Wrangler Pickup sports a long wheelbase, generous looking pickup bed and overall large proportions. The pickup bed appears to be nearly the size of a bed in a half-ton truck, perhaps in the five-foot range and is seen wearing off-road tires.
Although the truck is heavily camouflaged, the iconic seven slot grille is seen poking through the cladding and Ram-esque tail lights judging by the shape of the covers.
Confirmed by FCA to be introduced in early 2018, this first glimpse of the 2019 Wrangler Pickup Truck shows that it plans to be a legitimate work truck.
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