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Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Jeep has revealed two green colors are returning to the 2025 model year lineup paint options. Most notable is the comeback of Mojito! to the Wrangler. For the first time ever, it will be made available for the Jeep Gladiator pickup.
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Mojito! is a playful shade of green that adds a dash of vibrancy to Jeeps, which is why it’s popular with some enthusiasts. It was last used on the Wrangler seven years ago, but is a limited edition color, so it only stuck around for the 2018 model year.

In other words, we would expect this return to only last for the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator before it’s locked away, likely to return sometime during the next generation. That’s been true of other limited edition colors like Tuscadero pink, Punk ‘m Metallic orange, and High Velocity yellow.
The second green hue added to the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator color palette is called ’41. It’s inspiration comes from the original jeeps used in WWII, so the green mimics that olive drab.
We expect anyone who wants a more vintage look to their new Jeep will love ’41 as a paint color. Same goes for veterans, history buffs, and probably a fair number of other people.
These limited edition paint colors are available for $595 and you might have to order the Jeep from the factory to get them. Considering how rare they could end up being, for some it would be worth the wait.
“At Jeep, we create vehicles that make a bold statement, “said Bob Broderdorf, CEO, Jeep brand. “The Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler embody this philosophy — they’re designed for thrill-seekers, adventurers and those who dare to turn heads with standout colors like Mojito!”
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