When the Jeep Gladiator first rolled onto the scene in 2019, it made for a welcome addition to the midsize truck segment, not only because of its classic styling but also thanks to the rare availability of a six-speed manual transmission.
Unfortunately, amidst a continued decline in row-your-own gearboxes, the option was eventually pulled from the market in 2025. The Gladiator may have benefited from a facelift last year, though it came at the expense of its stick shift.

Now, it turns out that might be set to change sooner rather than later. According to some chatter at the Easter Jeep Safari, the brand could be readying its pickup truck for a six-speed return, one that would pit it in a standoff against the Toyota Tacoma.
Jeep is bringing back a manual
Word comes from Aamir Ahmed, Jeep’s global head of off-road and EVs. At this year’s 60th Annual Easter Jeep Safari, he caught up with Carbuzz to discuss the state of the brand’s lineup.





