Jeep made some notable changes for MY2024. It may not be the most exciting, but the enhanced safety features are arguably the most important. First- and second-row side curtain airbags are now standard across the range, as are pre-tensioners and load limiters for the second-row outboard seatbelts. With the exception of the Sport trim, all models receive forward collision warning and advanced cruise control, too.
Other updates include fresh wheel designs, a revised seven-slot grille, and a new 12.3-inch touchscreen with Uconnect 5 software. Not only is it more responsive than before, but it also gets new features such as over-the-air map updates, Jeep Adventure Guides, and Bluetooth connectivity for two mobile devices.
Jeep has also introduced more capable Mojave X and Rubicon X trims to the Gladiator range, while base pricing has dropped below $40k.