2024 Gladiator NightHawk: Jeep Celebrates Eclipse

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Jeep is commemorating the occasion with its own blackout — the 2024 Jeep Gladiator NightHawk.

The Gladiator NightHawk rides on gloss-black 20-inch wheels and all-terrain rubber, but it’s otherwise only an eclipse-level blackout in dark colors. Available with the full palette of Gladiator hues, the NightHawk is based on the entry-level Sport trim but is fitted with a bunch of extras that aren’t normally available until higher trims. Standard equipment includes a body-color hardtop and fender flares, rock rails, deep-tinted windows and black bumper accents. Keyless entry, power windows and locks, and side mirrors are also standard.

The NightHawk Package is only available with an eight-speed automatic transmission and, like the Sport, features heavy-duty Dana 44 front and rear axles.

The 2024 Jeep Gladiator NightHawk is available to order now and is limited to just 2,000 units in North America. Priced at $5,295, the NightHawk Package bumps the Gladiator up to $45,085 (including $1,895 destination charge).

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