The most popular car colors are understated shades such as white, black, gray, and silver. However, adventurous folks can always choose a bolder hue for their new car. Even relatively affordable vehicles are often available in more eye-catching hues, such as Nissan’s revived Bayside Blue for the 2025 Z.
Jeep is no stranger to offering unusual colors. For example, the company previously offered the vibrant pink Tuscadero and Punk ‘n Metallic orange paint several times, although not for the current model year. For 2025, the automaker is reviving the similarly dazzling Mojito green for the Gladiator and Wrangler.
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A mojito is a type of cocktail containing rum and loads of mint, hence its association with the color green. The shade on these Jeeps is far brighter than in any drink, though. This tone has a neon hue that’s sure to grab attention on the road.
Mojito green is available for the first time on the Gladiator and is returning to the Wrangler, after originally debuting on the SUV for the 2018 model year. Specifying the color adds $595 to the price of these vehicles. Orders are open for them now.
Jeep has some other color tweaks for the 2025 Gladiator and Wrangler. Both of them are available with a new olive drab-inspired dark green shade that simply goes by the name ‘41 – a reference to the year when the original military Jeep entered production.
Here are the colors available on the 2025 Gladiator:
- Anvil
- Black
- Bright White
- Fathom Blue (NEW)
- Firecracker Red
- Granite Crystal
- Hydro Blue
- ’41 (NEW)
- Mojito (NEW)
And, here’s what the 2025 Wrangler offers:
- Anvil
- Black
- Bright White
- Fathom Blue
- Firecracker Red
- Granite Crystal
- Hydro Blue
- ‘41 (NEW)
- Mojito (NEW)
More To Know About The 2025 Gladiator And Wrangler
Beyond the new colors, Jeep has a few other tweaks for these models. The 2025 Gladiator is now exclusively available with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, rather than previously offering a six-speed manual. Power locks and windows are now standard features. An optional Active Cabin Ventilation preconditions the air before it enters the interior. Later in 2025, the lineup will grow to include a plug-in hybrid powertrain option.
The 2025 Wrangler also gets standard power locks and optional Active Cabin Ventilation. It’s still available with a six-speed manual, unlike the Gladiator. The SUV already offers a plug-in hybrid 4xe.
Specifications For The 4xe
Powertrain |
2.0-Liter turbocharged four-cylinder with two electric motors |
Horsepower |
375 Horsepower (combined) |
Torque |
470 Pound-feet of torque (combined) |
Transmission |
Eight-speed automatic |
Max Towing |
Up to 5,000 pounds |
Battery |
17 Kilowatt-hours |
Electric-only Range |
21 Miles |
TopSpeed’s Take
Mojito green looks fantastic on the Gladiator and Wrangler. It’s bold and bright, which highlights these vehicles’ muscular lines. Plus, the $595 price is a reasonable cost for a premium paint color. Unfortunately, we don’t expect too many people to pick this color for their new Jeep. Many folks don’t want attention on the road, and this tone is sure to draw looks.
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