Jeep is paying to tribute to the U.S. military with 2023 Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler Freedom Editions. They feature military-themed exterior and interior design cues and Jeep says it will make a $250 donation to military charities with every Freedom edition sold.
"With our 1941 origins rooted in the military, we at the Jeep brand are proud of our heritage, and the Gladiator and Wrangler Freedom editions are a tribute to all the servicemen and servicewomen," said Jim Morrison, senior vice president and head of Jeep brand North America. "Through these special editions, this Fourth of July we honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and support those who have served and continue to serve."
Jeep says the Gladiator and Wrangler Freedom special editions feature capability enhancements and unique exterior features, such as an Oscar Mike badge on the rear tailgate/swing gate. Both also feature LED headlamps and fog lamps, body-color fender flares, winch-capable steel front bumper, steel rock rails, black wheels and accents and an American flag decal along the side of each vehicle.
Interiors feature leather-trimmed cloth seats and black accent stitching.
The Gladiator and Wrangler Freedom editions are available on the Sport S trim at a package price of $3,295. Jeep says all active and recently retired service members also qualify for $500 military bonus cash for both special editions.
They're only available for a limited time. Order books open later this month and models are scheduled to start arriving at Jeep dealers in time for Veterans Day.
They come standard with the Jeep Wave premium owner loyalty program, which you can read more about here.
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