Where Are Jeep Gladiators Made? (Solved & Explained)

Have you ever wanted to drive a Jeep, but needed the practicality of what a  truck brings?

Have you ever wanted to have some fun in the sun, and take your top off, but also needed to load up a couple dirt bikes in the box?

Enter the Gladiator. 

Finally, Jeep as well as truck enthusiasts have a platform to share and a  vehicle that brought them together, for the first time since the Jeep Comanche in 1992. 

So where are these fun yet versatile off-road pick-ups made? Read on to find  out where the Jeep Gladiator is manufactured. 

Where Are Jeep Gladiators Being Made? 

The Jeep Gladiator is made in Toledo Ohio and is the only place the Gladiator is manufactured. Jeep vehicles have been built here since 1941. The Gladiator has the Toledo area code (419) stamped onto its bed. A tribute to the Toledo factory, which serves as a great place to work for those in the area, employing around 6,000 workers. 

The plant was formerly owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), but through partnerships and business deals, it is now called Stellantis North  America.

Are Gladiators for the U.S. Market Produced in the U.S.? 

In short, yes. All Gladiators made for the U.S. market are assembled in the U.S. 

Jeep has long been planning to sell trucks on a more global scale, which has now begun. The truck was showcased for its debut at the Camp Jeep event  in San Martino di Castrozza, Italy, for the European market.  

You can also buy Gladiators in other parts of the world as well, like Canada,  Australia and Russia to name a few. 

But as it stands, all Gladiators made for North America, are built right in  Toledo’s South Assembly Plant. In fact, all Gladiators made are built in  Toledo, Ohio. 

Are They Being Assembled in The U.S.? 

The Jeep division is one of the most “American made” automotive  manufacturers. 

As stated earlier in this article, all Gladiators made for the global market, are  assembled in Toledo, Ohio, United States.

While being assembled in Toledo is great for American jobs, on top of that, a  fair amount of the major components that make up the Gladiator, are made in  America as well. 

The engines are made in Michigan, and the transmissions are made in South  Carolina, just to list off a few.  

Jeep is proud of its American roots, and rightfully so.  

How Can You Check Where a Specific Gladiator Was Produced? 

The Gladiator is still a very young member of the Jeep family, only going on  sale in the spring of 2019. 

In saying that, there is really no need to check where your gladiator has been  produced, either by VIN or other means. 

This is because all Gladiators are made in Toledo, Ohio. 

However, if you wish to look up where your vehicle was manufactured, you can do so my looking at the 17-digit VIN. 

The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a 17-digit number that contains information about your vehicle. This includes the manufacturer’s location. 

The VIN can be found by looking through the windshield on the dash, or in  the driver’s doorjamb.

The first character of the VIN is the manufacturer’s location. For vehicles  made in the United States, it will be a 1, 4 or 5. 

Please also read our articles: How long do Jeep Gladiator last and Jeep Gladiator in snow & winter driving

Are Japanese or European Built Gladiators Better? 

Considering the Gladiator is built in neither of these countries, this question  does not apply to this vehicle. All Gladiators are built in the United States of  America. 

Where Is the Gladiator Designed? 

It should come to no surprise the Gladiator was designed in Chrysler’s  Headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Taylor Langhals was the lead exterior designer on the Gladiator, working in the Jeep Exterior Design Studio since  2012, which is exactly where the Gladiator was made. 

Where are Gladiators Made for The Australian Market? 

Gladiators are only manufactured in Toledo, Ohio. All Jeep Gladiators sold in  Australia would be imported from the United States. 

Where are Gladiators Made for The Canadian Market? 

Gladiators are only manufactured in Toledo, Ohio. All Jeep Gladiators sold in  Canada would be imported from the United States. 

Where are Gladiators Made for The UK Market?

Gladiators are only manufactured in Toledo, Ohio. All Jeep Gladiators sold in  The UK would be imported from the United States. 

The UK markets trim levels vary from that of the American ones. For instance,  you cannot buy a manual transmission equipped Gladiator.

You can also only get the Gladiator with the Ecodiesel engine, as the V6 Pentastar is not available in this market. 

Is Jeep Planning to Move its Production? 

Jeep is not planning to move production at this time.

Though it has experienced some changes, it seems that the Toledo Complex has quite a  stronghold on the Gladiator. 

Moreover, the Jeep brand, in general, remains very deep-rooted in American manufacturing culture.

It is doubtful this will change anytime soon, probably because Jeep’s number one customers are Americans. 

Is Jeep Hiring or Firing in the U.S.? 

In recent years, the Belvidere plant that manufactures the Compass  has struggled to keep production going.  

This plant has faced numerous layoffs and even shutdowns. This is directly due to the lack of revenue the Compass has brought for the automaker. 

Its most recent shutdown was in Feburary 2021, due to a “global microchip  shortage”. 

It seems as though Jeep has faced some tough times at all of its plants, the  factories remain rather steady with their workload. 

Is Jeep an American Company? 

Is water wet? When it comes to American-made, Jeep probably takes the cake.

While other manufacturers look overseas and down to Mexico for their assembly and manufacturing needs, Jeep remains in America. 

Even as other manufacturer’s outsources engines and transmissions, jeep  continues to build so much right here at home. 

Something to think about if you are an American, keen on supporting local  jobs.

Related: 5 Best & Worst Jeep Gladiator Years (With Facts & Stats)

Resources

https://www.jeep.com/gladiator.html

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  • Ian Sawyer

    Growing up with a father who was a mechanic I had an appreciation for cars and motorcycles from an early age. I shared my first bike with my brother that had little more than a 40cc engine but it opened up a world of excitement for me, I was hooked. As I grew older I progressed onto bigger bikes and...