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Quadratec builds a modern Scrambler.
Think it would sell?
Motortrend helps out with Tread Lightly
Autoweek hauls trash

Remarkably, the Quadratec JTe Gladiator began life not as a Jeep pickup but as a white 2022 Wrangler Unlimited 4xe model. First, Henderson and his team chopped the Wrangler's body behind the first row, then they used Gladiator sheetmetal to close out the new cab. Henderson used a Gladiator hardtop to ensure the new vehicle would have functioning Freedom Panels. Behind the custom cab went a true Gladiator bed extended by 10.5 inches to fill the space between it and the new cab. The result was a Jeep pickup truck with the same wheelbase as a Wrangler Unlimited, a longer bed than the actual Gladiator, and a hybrid powertrain. The "JTe" name is an amalgamation of Jeep's "JT" designation for the production Gladiator plus "e" for its electric motor.

From The Curb

Quadratec's Lynx 2.5-inch suspension system and high-clearance fender flares work together to accommodate the 37-inch tires, giving the JTe Gladiator a commanding presence from afar. A close look at the paint job reveals a hue that's not only reminiscent of Quadratec's signature green, but also includes added sparkle after Henderson infused actual ground-up glass into the mix. To contrast the green, the one-off sport bar is coated in a matte white bedliner material.

On The Road

Step into the Quadratec JTe Jeep Gladiator, and you're greeted by seats upholstered in Katzkin leather, an Alpine touchscreen stereo, Quadratec floor liners, and custom 3D-printed plastic door pockets where the original flaccid mesh ones once lived. Even with 37-inch tires, the JTe still benefits greatly from the 4xe powertrain—it will cruise almost silently through town and on the interstate on pure electric power. Our strictly unscientific results suggest the larger tires eat away at the Wrangler 4xe's 21-mile electric range, however.
Usually with a light bar affixed to the windscreen, you can expect some sort of noise at highway speeds. But Quadratec's 50-inch light-bar fits stealthily inside the vehicle, directly against the windscreen. This solution completely eliminates complaints about noise, and it allows you to douse the area in front of the JTe Gladiator with LED light.

On The Trails

With the same 118.4-inch wheelbase as the latest Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, this Jeep Gladiator pickup truck's wheelbase is 18.9 inches shorter than that of the standard stock Jeep Gladiator. This makes it especially nimble when picking its way between rocks and through tight trees. Quadratec's Lynx 2.5-inch suspension system includes lift coils, shocks, and adjustable control arms to make tackling bumps at speed an easy affair. The modified pickup gobbles up irregularities without slamming the bumpstops, and the shock rebound is tuned to keep the JTe's rear end from bouncing skyward.

Interactions with dirt and rocks are handled by the 37x12.50R17 Nitto Recon Grappler all-terrain tires. Imperceptible on-road noise is complemented by predictable grip and handling on the trails, especially when we disengaged the anti-roll bar and locked both differentials to navigate obstacles. Despite the rough trails, we experienced no chunking or flat tires, plus the Nittos looked sharp paired with the 17x9-inch Lynx Trail Gunner wheels.

Among the just-in-case off-road goods onboard the Quadratec JTe Gladiator are a pair of winches. Up front, the 12,000-pound-capacity Teton Series RES-Q spooled with synthetic line sits upon a Carnivore steel bumper. Whether the task is self recovery or dragging a felled tree from the path, this winch should be fit for the job. Around back, Henderson mounted another winch between the JTe's frame rails with the fairlead hidden behind the license plate. Imagine being stuck in a mud hole where the only sensible direction to travel is back whence you came—enter the rear winch. Although we didn't use the winch, we heard that during its trail-clean-up efforts, it was used extensively to move oversized rubbish toward the pickup's bed for easy loading. The Quadratec JTe Gladiator is also stocked with a full-size spare tire and a portable tire-inflation tank in the bed.

About Those Trail Cleanups
Tread Lightly! and Quadratec have joined in an initiative to tackle a trail cleanup in each of the 50 states, and the JTe will assist during each effort. On the tailgate you can find a decal displaying the progress of those cleanup efforts, with the completed states highlighted in blue.

Verdict
This forbidden Jeep pickup will be ideal to many off-road enthusiasts because of its shorter length, nimble-handling short wheelbase, and the incorporation of an extended pickup bed. Its hybrid powertrain makes the finished product even more modern and exciting. We found no indication the JTEe Quadratec Jeep Gladiator is unpleasant on the road or less useful in the dirt, but we don't hold out hope Jeep's engineers will ever bring it to life as an official product offering. Regardless, the JTe will stand as an example of why people love two-door Jeep pickups, and simultaneously help to address the ever-present need for 4x4 enthusiasts to preserve the trails they recreate upon. And although this truck is presently a one-off, rumblings suggest Pennsylvania-based Unofficial Use Only might be talked into building another, should someone inquire.


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Very nice! Would love one of those.
 

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Yes, it would sell.
I need the extra space of the larger cab, however, if it was just me, single or otherwise just me, yeah, I'd have one IF it could tow.
Looks/appearance = appealing.
 

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Quadratec builds a modern Scrambler.
Think it would sell?
Motortrend helps out with Tread Lightly
Autoweek hauls trash

Remarkably, the Quadratec JTe Gladiator began life not as a Jeep pickup but as a white 2022 Wrangler Unlimited 4xe model. First, Henderson and his team chopped the Wrangler's body behind the first row, then they used Gladiator sheetmetal to close out the new cab. Henderson used a Gladiator hardtop to ensure the new vehicle would have functioning Freedom Panels. Behind the custom cab went a true Gladiator bed extended by 10.5 inches to fill the space between it and the new cab. The result was a Jeep pickup truck with the same wheelbase as a Wrangler Unlimited, a longer bed than the actual Gladiator, and a hybrid powertrain. The "JTe" name is an amalgamation of Jeep's "JT" designation for the production Gladiator plus "e" for its electric motor.

From The Curb

Quadratec's Lynx 2.5-inch suspension system and high-clearance fender flares work together to accommodate the 37-inch tires, giving the JTe Gladiator a commanding presence from afar. A close look at the paint job reveals a hue that's not only reminiscent of Quadratec's signature green, but also includes added sparkle after Henderson infused actual ground-up glass into the mix. To contrast the green, the one-off sport bar is coated in a matte white bedliner material.

On The Road

Step into the Quadratec JTe Jeep Gladiator, and you're greeted by seats upholstered in Katzkin leather, an Alpine touchscreen stereo, Quadratec floor liners, and custom 3D-printed plastic door pockets where the original flaccid mesh ones once lived. Even with 37-inch tires, the JTe still benefits greatly from the 4xe powertrain—it will cruise almost silently through town and on the interstate on pure electric power. Our strictly unscientific results suggest the larger tires eat away at the Wrangler 4xe's 21-mile electric range, however.
Usually with a light bar affixed to the windscreen, you can expect some sort of noise at highway speeds. But Quadratec's 50-inch light-bar fits stealthily inside the vehicle, directly against the windscreen. This solution completely eliminates complaints about noise, and it allows you to douse the area in front of the JTe Gladiator with LED light.

On The Trails

With the same 118.4-inch wheelbase as the latest Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, this Jeep Gladiator pickup truck's wheelbase is 18.9 inches shorter than that of the standard stock Jeep Gladiator. This makes it especially nimble when picking its way between rocks and through tight trees. Quadratec's Lynx 2.5-inch suspension system includes lift coils, shocks, and adjustable control arms to make tackling bumps at speed an easy affair. The modified pickup gobbles up irregularities without slamming the bumpstops, and the shock rebound is tuned to keep the JTe's rear end from bouncing skyward.

Interactions with dirt and rocks are handled by the 37x12.50R17 Nitto Recon Grappler all-terrain tires. Imperceptible on-road noise is complemented by predictable grip and handling on the trails, especially when we disengaged the anti-roll bar and locked both differentials to navigate obstacles. Despite the rough trails, we experienced no chunking or flat tires, plus the Nittos looked sharp paired with the 17x9-inch Lynx Trail Gunner wheels.

Among the just-in-case off-road goods onboard the Quadratec JTe Gladiator are a pair of winches. Up front, the 12,000-pound-capacity Teton Series RES-Q spooled with synthetic line sits upon a Carnivore steel bumper. Whether the task is self recovery or dragging a felled tree from the path, this winch should be fit for the job. Around back, Henderson mounted another winch between the JTe's frame rails with the fairlead hidden behind the license plate. Imagine being stuck in a mud hole where the only sensible direction to travel is back whence you came—enter the rear winch. Although we didn't use the winch, we heard that during its trail-clean-up efforts, it was used extensively to move oversized rubbish toward the pickup's bed for easy loading. The Quadratec JTe Gladiator is also stocked with a full-size spare tire and a portable tire-inflation tank in the bed.

About Those Trail Cleanups
Tread Lightly! and Quadratec have joined in an initiative to tackle a trail cleanup in each of the 50 states, and the JTe will assist during each effort. On the tailgate you can find a decal displaying the progress of those cleanup efforts, with the completed states highlighted in blue.

Verdict
This forbidden Jeep pickup will be ideal to many off-road enthusiasts because of its shorter length, nimble-handling short wheelbase, and the incorporation of an extended pickup bed. Its hybrid powertrain makes the finished product even more modern and exciting. We found no indication the JTEe Quadratec Jeep Gladiator is unpleasant on the road or less useful in the dirt, but we don't hold out hope Jeep's engineers will ever bring it to life as an official product offering. Regardless, the JTe will stand as an example of why people love two-door Jeep pickups, and simultaneously help to address the ever-present need for 4x4 enthusiasts to preserve the trails they recreate upon. And although this truck is presently a one-off, rumblings suggest Pennsylvania-based Unofficial Use Only might be talked into building another, should someone inquire.


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Building a 2-door Scrambler JT would sell, but It would steal most of its sales from JLs and Glads. It would be such an awesome addition to the Jeep family that I wish Stellantis would make some anyway.
 
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In my opinion, there is a market niche
for a stripped down, bare bones Scrambler.
I'm talking vinyl seats, no carpet, no doors and no top.
Everything would be optional.

Yes it would take some JL and JT sales
but in my view the target market should be
the UTV and Roxor market.
With a $19,900 price point
that is where most of the sales would come from.

Then let buyers Gucci them up
with all of the farkles available for JKs and JTs
and make the Scrambler their own.

The main advantage of the Scrambler
is the license plate.
A street and trail hustler first car for young people,
a third car for a family. No trailer needed.

Let me repeat that.
No trailer needed.
The fun begins in your driveway.
 

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In my opinion, there is a market niche
for a stripped down, bare bones Scrambler.
I'm talking vinyl seats, no carpet, no doors and no top.
Everything would be optional.

Yes it would take some JL and JT sales
but in my view the target market should be
the UTV and Roxor market.
With a $19,900 price point
that is where most of the sales would come from.

Then let buyers Gucci them up
with all of the farkles available for JKs and JTs
and make the Scrambler their own.

The main advantage of the Scrambler
is the license plate.
A street and trail hustler first car for young people,
a third car for a family. No trailer needed.

Let me repeat that.
No trailer needed.
The fun begins in your driveway.
Except by the time they do R&D, tooling, safety standards, emissions standards, tow ratings, payload, etc etc there is no money at 20k. SXS have taken over the low end of the market because they don't have to do any of that, they're ohv only and so are exempt from the majority of stuff that actually costs major money for a road driven vehicle. If jeep wants to get in the business of making SXS that's one thing, but as an on road vehicle there is no way it can compete against SXS's.
 

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Except by the time they do R&D, tooling, safety standards, emissions standards, tow ratings, payload, etc etc there is no money at 20k. SXS have taken over the low end of the market because they don't have to do any of that, they're ohv only and so are exempt from the majority of stuff that actually costs major money for a road driven vehicle. If jeep wants to get in the business of making SXS that's one thing, but as an on road vehicle there is no way it can compete against SXS's.
Except around there the SXSs are used as on-road vehicles. I wanted to strangle one idiot a couple of weeks ago - he was a few miles outside of town tooling down the highway coming at us and he has a huge gigawatt light bar that any airport would be proud to have as landing lights or even use as the light on an lighthouse. It literally lit up the whole interior of my JT so you could have read a book by the light.
If my wife hadn't been with me, I'd have swung around and had words with that moron.
A fair share of traffic around here is people getting around, even going to town 4 miles away, with those things.
 

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Oh man, this would be perfect for me. I want to see some interior pics. Especially the battery for the hybrid
 

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Oh man, this would be perfect for me. I want to see some interior pics. Especially the battery for the hybrid
There are some interior shots in that Motortrend link. They painted out the dash and had Katzkin do the custom seats but otherwise its a 4xe rubicon interior.

Underneath it's entirely a 4xe so battery pack is in the same place (ie... under what was once the rear seats) which is now under the front part of the bed.

Finally found the link to some build shots....

https://www.drivingline.com/articles/quadratec-jte-a-gladiator-built-to-tread-lightly/
 

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It's funny how they can get parts for there builds. Just cancelled order after 2 weeks of waiting and them saying another 10 days to 2 weeks. Never again.
 

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I would own a 2 door Gladiator if Jeep produced them.

Also, Unofficial Use Only is located in Lennon, Michigan, not Pennsylvania.
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