Jeep is bringing back one of its most eye-catching paint colors, Mojito! green for the 2025 model year. Known for its electrifying, head-turning appeal, this vibrant shade is now available on the Jeep Wrangler and, for the first time, the Jeep Gladiator.
A Bold Comeback for an Iconic Color
Last seen on the Wrangler seven years ago, Mojito! green returns to the lineup alongside another new shade for 2025, '41, a military-inspired olive drab. With its striking neon-green finish, Mojito! makes even the famed Tuscadero pink seem subtle by comparison.
Jeep enthusiasts looking to make a statement can opt for this bold hue at an additional cost of $595. While Wrangler fans will be excited about the return of this lively color, Gladiator owners now have the opportunity to experience its unique appeal for the very first time.
Both the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator continue to offer rugged off-road capability at competitive prices. The two-door Wrangler Sport S starts at $37,690, including a $1,995 destination fee, while the base-model Gladiator Sport begins at $40,095.
What’s New for 2025?
After receiving a significant refresh in 2024, the 2025 Wrangler carries over with a few key upgrades. Power locks and power windows are now standard across the entire lineup, enhancing convenience for all trim levels. Additionally, Jeep has introduced a new cabin ventilation system that allows owners to pre-air out the interior remotely via a smartphone app, an especially handy feature for those who enjoy top-down adventures.
For Gladiator buyers, the biggest update is the removal of the six-speed manual transmission, meaning all models now come exclusively with an eight-speed automatic. However, the Wrangler continues to offer a manual option for those who prefer an old-school driving experience.
Powertrain Options and Future Updates
The 2025 Wrangler lineup offers a variety of powertrain choices to suit different driving styles. Options include:
- 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 (270 hp)
- 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 (285 hp)
- 6.4-liter HEMI V8 (470 hp)
- Wrangler 4xe Plug-in Hybrid (375 hp, combining a 2.0-liter turbo-4 with dual electric motors)
The Gladiator, meanwhile, sticks with the tried-and-true 3.6-liter V6 for 2025. However, a plug-in hybrid variant, borrowing the Wrangler 4xe’s electrified powertrain, is expected to debut for the 2026 model year.
With its bold personality and unmistakable presence, Mojito! Green is sure to be a hit among Jeep fans looking to add an extra dose of flair to their off-road adventures. Whether you’re tackling trails or cruising city streets, this vibrant color ensures you’ll never blend into the background.
Would you pick Mojito! green for your Wrangler or Gladiator? Let us know in the comments!