When it comes to trucks, Texas doesn’t mess around, and the 2025 Gladiator lives up to the Texas Trail name right from the moment you spot it. Jeep already has a reputation for building vehicles that can handle just about anything you point them toward, but the Texas Trail version feels a little more rooted in wide open spaces and long backroad drives than the average midsize pickup. We’ll take a look at what you can expect from this trim before you even step foot on the lot.
Key Takeaways
- 2025 Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail is impressive as it is built for adrenaline junkies, and weekend handymen alike.
- The Texas Trail comes with Texas size tires, making this standout no matter where you are.
- This year’s Texas Trail can be equipped with features that help keep your vehicle hot, or cold with just your phone.
- The Jeep Gladiator towing capacity is 6,000-pounds, doing most moderate jobs.
What is the Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail package?
While this isn’t a package, but a full on trim, it does come with some great features that makes it stand out from the rest of the lineup. The Texas Trail brings some unique looks to the Gladiator. The first thing that will catch most people’s eyes are the “Texas Trail” decals. Being that this trim is aimed at conquering the trails, it does also come with rock rails, making sure that when you’re hitting the trails, you don’t have to worry.
To help conquer the trails even more, you’ll find that it comes with massive 32-inch mud tires. These Texas sized tires make it so that you’ll never need to second guess the terrain in front of you. To help keep things stylish, these are wrapped around 17-inch black wheels.
While these aren’t specific features to the Texas Trail, we felt like it was important to highlight that it comes with a huge 12.3-inch screen that comes with Alexa built-in, and phone connectivity.
What changes are coming to the 2025 Gladiator?
The Gladiator sees two new colors join. While these changes aren’t specific to the Texas Trail, they do benefit from it since it was to the lineup as a whole. The new colors are Fathom Blue and ‘41.
For those who have family members in the armed forces, or retired veterans, ‘41 is a little nod to them, and the Jeep’s roots. This makes it a great way to honor those who mean a lot to you while still keeping things subtle and stylish.
Other changes to the lineup are Active Cabin Ventilation letting you cool or heat your vehicle with an app. Before you get to your Texas Trails Gladiator you can start the heating or cooling process and jump into the perfect temp. The transmission also sees some change, making the 8-speed automatic the lone transmission.
2025 Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail Specs
The Texas Trail can tow 6,000-pounds.
One thing that Texans are proud of are their trucks, and with the Texas Trail, you can have something to be proud of. This trim can tow up to 6,000-pounds, thanks to its 3.6L V6 that can output 260 lb-ft of torque. Torque isn’t the only thing that this trim has going for it as it also makes 285 horsepower.
While this engine is strong, it is also efficient enough to use it as a daily driver. This is thanks to it coming with an EPA rating of 19 MPG combined. You’ll be able to use this for both fun and pleasure, making it a versatile option.
Is the Texas Trail a good Texas truck?
We think that it is. This off-road beauty looks and drives just like it was made for Texas adventurers. Additionally it is only sold in Texas, making it exclusive to the big state dealerships. If you’re wanting to see one in person so you can get a feel if it’s something that you want, then come on down to Coleman today!