Ask any informed auto buff about wacky factory colors, and Jeep will probably enter the conversation. This is the company that, in recent years, created shades like Punk’n (bright orange), Tuscadero (pink), Bikini (teal), and a weird gray simply called Earl. And if you remember pre-Covid days, there was Mojito! green for the Wrangler, exclamation point and all.
Now Mojito! is back and ready to sear your eyeballs once again. Not only is it back, but it’s spread to the Jeep Gladiator for 2025. It joins a far quieter shade of green for this model year called ’41, inspired by the olive drab jeeps used in World War II. You can have it on any 2025 Gladiator and most Wrangler trim levels as a $595 option, save for three. The Wrangler ’41 is only offered in the aforementioned ’41 finish, and 4xe High Altitude only offers black, white, or gray (Anvil). It’s also not available on the Wrangler Sahara, for some reason.
Jeep is also keen to say that you can go “all-in” for under $40,000. We’re assuming that refers to the Wrangler, since you can get the Sport or Sport S two-door in Mojito! for well under that figure, including the destination charge. The cheapest four-door Wrangler Sport barely makes the cut at $39,285, but the cheapest Mojito! Gladiator is $40,690. Jeep states that pricing was revised for 2025, but unfortunately, that revision was largely up on most trims, anywhere from $400 to $800.
“At Jeep, we create vehicles that make a bold statement,” said Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf. “The Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler embody this philosophy—they’re designed for thrill-seekers, adventurers, and those who dare to turn heads with standout colors like Mojito!”
The 2025 Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler are available for order now.
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Source: Jeep