Jeep Gladiator Gets the Dodge Demon Treatment

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Jeep Gladiator Gets the Dodge Demon Treatment

Check out this 2022 Jeep Gladiator that received an engine transplant from a Dodge Challenger Demon.

Step aside, Wrangler 392 — a new muscle Jeep has just taken the throne in the form of a Demon-powered 2022 Jeep Gladiator. Borrowing the supercharged powerplant found in the incredibly powerful Dodge Challenger Demon, this 4×4 overlander now makes 840 horsepower and 770 lb-ft of torque. America’s Most Wanted 4×4, the shop that summoned this beast, built it to both handle off-road and the added power. Doing away with the factory transmission, this Gladiator now utilizes the transmission from a Grand Cherokee Trackhawk.

Naturally, the suspension components have all been upgraded to handle the extra power and off-road demand. The cooling and braking systems have also received a total makeover, ensuring that the machine can handle the extra heat. Besides the important mechanical bits, the exterior has also been overhauled. There’s a new fancy winch bumper, bigger tires and wheels, and a hefty lift. The interior got what the company calls a “AMW Premium Interior” package.

The exterior has been painted a bright red, and interior remains black. There are emblems and decals displaying AMW’s logo throughout the interior and exterior, too. In case you ever forget who had a hand in building this incredible machine.

Jeep Gladiator Gets the Dodge Demon Treatment

This insane off-roader is going for a steep $209,995. Though, for that price tag, you’d not only be able to beat most other Jeeps on the trail, but most cars at the drag strip, too. AMW went with a federally compliant custom exhaust, so this demonic Gladiator should sound rightfully scary when at high rpms. Or even when idling. Your neighbors will definitely hate you for warming this thing in the morning.

To watch AMW do a walk around of the vehicle and take it for a highly-anticipated test drive, check out their YouTube video on it here.

For more insane builds, check out their product page.

 

Before she was old enough to go to school, Kristen Finley spent a majority of her childhood rebuilding rusted Chevy Novas with her dad. Once high school and college came around, she was still actively rebuilding cars, though she found out she had a second greatest love: writing and photography.

Now, in her last year of college, she's pursuing a bachelor's in Journalism and Media Studies from California State University, Monterey Bay after receiving her AA in Communications. She has been writing for three years, and as her school newspaper's automotive expert, she started and solely maintained the weekly automotive section detailing posts on car care, safety tips, features, and news. She covers stories for Mustang Forums, Dodge Forum, JK-Forum and more.

Finley can be contacted at krisfin95@gmail.com


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