Experience the Bold Mojito! Color on the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator

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Introduction to Mojito!

If you’re considering a vehicle that embodies adventure, the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models have something exciting in store for you: the striking Mojito! paint color. This vibrant lime-green hue is perfect for those who crave a little personality in their ride, especially when enjoying the versatility of removable roofs and doors.

A Splash of Color

While many color options for the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator are relatively subdued, Mojito! stands out as a color that dares to be different. Its luminous quality seems to glow even in daylight, capturing the energetic spirit of Jeep enthusiasts who refuse to blend in. This bold choice isn’t new to the Jeep lineup; Mojito! was introduced in 2018 on the Wrangler but was discontinued in 2020, making its return a noteworthy addition to the brand.

Availability and Pricing

Mojito! is not only back for the Wrangler but has also made its debut on the Gladiator, offering buyers of the mid-size pickup a fresh, eye-catching option. Both vehicles can now sport this stunning color, alongside the military olive-drab-inspired ’41 shade introduced for the Wrangler 4xe Willys ’41. Each of these paint options carries an additional cost of $595. For those interested, the base price for the 2025 Wrangler starts at ,990, while the Gladiator begins at ,995. Choosing Mojito! is undeniably a statement, adding an exhilarating vibe to the already adventurous Jeep experience.

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