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If you’ve always dreamed of owning a 6×6 Jeep Gladiator, this modified 2021 model could be your budget-friendly ticket. While you could get one from Apocalypse and pay a supercar price for it, this one that doesn’t have so much of an in-your-face design might be far easier on your budget and retirement fund.
Or you could buy Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s old Camaro.
According to the seller, who’s in Irvine, California, this Jeep has 300 miles on the clock but apparently was a show car and has “zero mileage.” We guess all that is just rolling the thing into parking spots or convention centers to be displayed.

You’ll note that while the Gladiator has a longer bed and that extra rear axle, the rest of the exterior is pretty close to factory appearance. Sure, the LED headlights are aftermarket and there’s a light bar over the windshield, but there are no custom body panels on the front and no “angry eyes” aftermarket grille.
For some that would be a dealbreaker. But with a list price of $94,900 this thing is a fraction of what an Apocalypse Gladiator 6×6 costs. You do get some nice retractable side steps, something shorter people definitely need for ingress and egress.
Built by NextLevel, these builds from the company start at $152,000. In other words, this is still steal compared to comparable Gladiators. There’s no mention of an engine upgrade, so we’re guessing it’s the factory mill, but that’s just a guess.
Perhaps this 6×6 is the perfect blank canvas for someone else to add whatever mods they want, or to just keep in otherwise relatively stock-looking condition. You could go any way you want with this rig.
Would you pop out $94,900 for this 2021 Jeep Gladiator 6×6? Or do you think it’s ridiculous, even though it’s significantly cheaper than if you got a new one built?
See this Jeep’s listing here.
Images via Ferris Rezvani/Facebook Marketplace