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Jeep axes the Gladiator 4xe, the plug-in hybrid pickup that we were promised

The Jeep Gladiator 4xe is dead before arrival. Jeep’s plug-in pickup was expected to arrive as a sibling to the Wrangler PHEV, but that will no longer be the case.

Why did Jeep cancel the Gladiator 4xe?

Jeep’s plug-in hybrid pickup was set to arrive this year. As a midsize pickup and one of the best-selling Jeep vehicles in the US, the Gladiator is a perfect fit for a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system, right?

It seemed like it, but Jeep maker Stellantis disagrees. According to a report from Automotive News, Stellantis told its suppliers that it’s no longer planning to launch the Gladiator 4xe.

The Gladiator PHEV is the latest vehicle that Stellantis has canceled as it reassesses its product lineup in the US.

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A company spokesperson confirmed the decision with Car and Driver, saying, “As customers’ propulsion preferences for battery-electric trucks continue to evolve, Stellantis is reassessing its product strategy and will no longer include an electrified Gladiator variant in the Jeep lineup.”

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The 2025 Jeep Gladiator Willys (Source: Stellantis)

Top comment by Swallow_Doretti

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I think everything you needed to know about FCA's approach to electrification was said when they not only killed the Ram 1500 EV, but also brought back the subpar, cam-eating Hemi. They're making themselves as the automaker of choice for the aging, no-replacement-for-displacement crowd, and I'd be shocked if they offer a single EV by the end of next year, and maybe only a handful of hybrids where the segment absolutely demands it, like with the new Cherokee. They're as American as American gets, and nothing is more red-blooded than short-term, quarter-by-quarter thinking.

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The spokesperson added that Jeep has “already begun reinvesting funding to ensure the long-term growth of the Jeep Gladiator and will introduce even more customer-requested factory features, customization, and additional powertrain options in the near future.”

Does that mean an “electrified” option is still in the pipeline? It could. Earlier this month, Stellantis canceled Ram’s all-electric pickup, the Ram 1500 REV. It also dropped the base R/T trim from the Dodge Charger EV.

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2025 Jeep Gladiator NightHawk (Source: Stellantis)

The Ramcharger, a range-extended electric vehicle (REEV), will instead take its spot and name (Ram 1500 REV). With the plug-in hybrid Gladiator 4xe canceled, Jeep’s Gladiator could be next in line for an REEV powertrain option.

Until then, Jeep still offers plug-in hybrid Wrangler and Grand Cherokee models, which were the top two best-selling PHEVs in the US in the first half of 2025.

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