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Jeep Showcases All-New Jeep Gladiator: The Most Capable Mid-Size Truck Ever

Making its debut at the show, the 2019 Ram Heavy Duty is the most powerful, most capable pickup in the segment with a towing capacity of 35,100 lbs. (15,921kg) and a payload capacity of 7,680 lbs. (3,483kg). Driving it all, a never-before-seen torque rating of 1000 lb.-ft. from its Cummins I6 Turbo diesel engine (not available in the Middle East). The new Ram Heavy Duty also sets benchmarks in ride and handling, luxury, materials, innovation, and technology, extending well past any competitive offerings. Giving maximum effort all day, every day with confidence, the new 2019 Ram Heavy Duty line of pickups steps forward with the full force of modern capability.

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The all-new Jeep Gladiator takes the spotlight on the Jeep stand – marking the return of the brand to the pickup truck segment.  The most capable mid-size truck ever, the all-new Gladiator builds on a rich heritage of sturdy, dependable Jeep trucks with an unmatched combination of rugged utility, authentic Jeep design, open-air freedom, smart functionality and versatility, best-in-class towing and 4×4 payload, advanced fuel-efficient powertrains, superior on- and off-road dynamics and a host of innovative safety and advanced technology features.

A Mopar-modified Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, displayed in the Mopar area, highlights the open-air personalisation potential of the most capable mid-size truck ever. Exterior Mopar modifications on the display vehicle include a Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) 2-inch (5cm) lift kit, JPP tube doors and rock rails and JPP 5-inch (12.7cm) and 7-inch (17.8cm) off-road LED lights. A mesh sun bonnet works with the tube doors to deliver a spacious feel unlike any other offered by a mid-size production truck. The JPP logo is added to the rear of both bedsides. Additional Mopar accessories include unique five-spoke wheels, a hood decal, a blacked out Mopar grille and windshield tie-down straps.

Dan Neil

Dan Neil is an award-winning motoring journalist, author and photographer. He was trained as an engineer, gaining a degree in automotive engineering and Diploma in Industrial Studies from Loughborough University during which he spent a year as a student trainee at Ford Motor Company.

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