Six months after Jeep introduced a half-door option for the Wrangler, it has been confirmed that the Gladiator can also be ordered with the same doors.
Customers who order a Gladiator with Mopar’s Dual-Door Group will receive their pickups with regular doors installed and the half-doors packaged within the vehicle. Jeep has designed the half doors to be easy to install and use the same hinges and connections as the regular doors. This means they work with power mirrors, blind-spot detection, passive and non-passive door handles, and power locks.
Jeep Gladiator models ordered with the half-doors also feature plastic windows that can be ordered to fit the base soft top of the premium soft top, Mopar Insiders reports.
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Two different window options will be available: the Base Uppers and the Premium Uppers. The first of these works with the black Sunrider soft top, roll-up tonneau cover, Mopar tri-fold tonneau cover, and the Mopar soft trip-fold tonneau cover. The dual doors with the Base Uppers are available for $4,590.
Meanwhile, the Premium Uppers work with the hardtop Gladiator models, including those with the aforementioned Sunrider soft stop, roll-up tonneau cover, Mopar tri-fold tonneau, and Mopar soft tri-fold tonneau. They cost $4,990. By comparison, the base-model half doors and upper-window assemblies for four-door Wrangler models cost $3,995, while the premium-model half doors and upper-window assemblies are priced at $4,395.
As the half doors are an official Mopar part, they are covered under the Gladiator’s new vehicle 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.