2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz debuts at LA Auto Show
2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz debuts at the LA Auto Show
2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz debuts at LA Auto Show
Jeep unveils the 2026 Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz at the LA Auto Show, a military-inspired special with off-road kit and steel bumpers, priced at $47,840.
2025-11-30T22:54:21+03:00
2025-11-30T22:54:21+03:00
2025-11-30T22:54:21+03:00
Amid a crowded slate at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Jeep quietly unveiled the new Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz. The 2026 model nods to the legendary military Kaiser Jeep M715 and leans into a subtle military-inspired look that’s uncommon in this corner of the market.Key touches include olive 17-inch wheels, off-road M/T tires, steel bumpers front and rear, a Mopar signature grille, and a Mojave hood wearing a special badge. Inside, green cloth trim with sand-hued inserts continues the theme; the coordinated palette helps it feel authentic rather than tipping into pastiche.Jeep frames the Willys ’41 Buzz as a blend of heritage cues and genuine off-road readiness. In practice, it’s less a technical overhaul and more a characterful special edition aimed at those who appreciate the atmosphere of the original military Jeeps.Pricing starts at $47,840. It isn’t the cheapest Gladiator, but for a limited-look package with this kind of visual identity, the figure lands about where you’d expect.
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2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz debuts at the LA Auto Show
Jeep unveils the 2026 Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz at the LA Auto Show, a military-inspired special with off-road kit and steel bumpers, priced at $47,840.
Michael Powers, Editor
Amid a crowded slate at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Jeep quietly unveiled the new Gladiator Willys ’41 Buzz. The 2026 model nods to the legendary military Kaiser Jeep M715 and leans into a subtle military-inspired look that’s uncommon in this corner of the market.
Key touches include olive 17-inch wheels, off-road M/T tires, steel bumpers front and rear, a Mopar signature grille, and a Mojave hood wearing a special badge. Inside, green cloth trim with sand-hued inserts continues the theme; the coordinated palette helps it feel authentic rather than tipping into pastiche.
Jeep frames the Willys ’41 Buzz as a blend of heritage cues and genuine off-road readiness. In practice, it’s less a technical overhaul and more a characterful special edition aimed at those who appreciate the atmosphere of the original military Jeeps.
Pricing starts at $47,840. It isn’t the cheapest Gladiator, but for a limited-look package with this kind of visual identity, the figure lands about where you’d expect.