2026 Jeep Gladiator Prices Slashed in Canada, Up to $11,400 Cheaper
Jeep has heard the many complaints about the Gladiator pickup being too expensive and is doing something about it.
With Canadian prices lowered by as much as $11,400 compared with 2025 models, the 2026 Gladiator will offer better value in the midsize segment. Available trim levels still include Sport S, Willys, Mojave and Rubicon.
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“We’re making the Jeep Gladiator more attainable than ever for Canadian customers,” said Jeff Hines, Canadian President of Stellantis North America. “This bold repositioning for the 2026 model year is a powerful statement of our commitment to delivering exceptional value—without compromising the Gladiator’s legendary capability, authenticity or its unmistakable design that sets the benchmark among midsize pickups.”

Here's a breakdown of the 2026 Jeep Gladiator lineup:
- Sport S - $52,290 ($49,995 MSRP)
- Willys - $ 57,290 ($54,995 MSRP)
- Mojave- $ 67,290 ($64,995 MSRP)
- Mojave X - $78,585 ($76,290 MSRP)
- Rubicon - $67,290 ($64,995 MSRP)
- Rubicon X - $78,585 ($76,290 MSRP)
As a reminder, the Gladiator continues to offer unmatched 4x4 max towing capability of up to 3,492 kg (7,700 lbs) and best-in-class payload of up to 782 kg (1,725 lbs). On the other hand, the six-speed manual transmission is no more, leaving the 3.6-litre V6 (285 horsepower, 260 lb-ft of torque) with a standard eight-speed automatic transmission on every model.

A 4xe plug-in hybrid variant of the Gladiator was supposed to join the portfolio at some point during the 2025 calendar year, but Jeep has yet to introduce it and remains tight-lipped.
Earlier this month, the company announced several upcoming changes to its vehicle lineup, including a significant update to its Grand Wagoneer and Grand Cherokee, as well as the debut of the all-new Cherokee and future Recon EV. Watch this space for more details and pics.
