Jeep Gladiator Willys '41 Brings Kaiser M715 Styling to Montreal Roads
December 26 2025,
Driving through Montreal in a pickup truck that looks like it rolled off a military base creates immediate visual impact. The 2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys '41 pays tribute to the Kaiser Jeep M715 military truck with styling that stands apart from typical midsize pickups. From the exclusive Olive Drab painted wheels to the retro-inspired hood decal, every design element references Jeep's military heritage while delivering modern capability.
The Willys '41 brings utilitarian design back to Quebec streets. The truck announces itself with bold visual cues that reference decades of off-road history. Navigating Boulevard Joseph-Versailles or heading toward the St. Lawrence River, the Willys '41's distinctive appearance creates a different kind of road presence.
Military Heritage in Modern Form
The Gladiator Willys '41 draws direct inspiration from the Kaiser Jeep M715, a military workhorse that served through challenging conditions. That heritage translates into specific design choices that set this truck apart from the standard Gladiator lineup.
The most striking feature is the set of 17-inch Olive Drab painted wheels. This military-inspired colour choice immediately signals the truck's heritage connection. Paired with mud-terrain tires, these wheels deliver both visual impact and functional capability for varied terrain.
The Mojave hood features a retro-inspired hood decal that references classic Jeep military vehicles. This design element bridges past and present, creating a visual link to the brand's utilitarian roots while maintaining modern proportions and functionality.
Exterior Details That Define Character
Beyond the wheels and hood, the Willys '41 includes several exterior features that reinforce its rugged character:
- Steel front and rear bumpers for durability and protection
- Mopar triple hoop grille guard that adds both function and visual presence
- Mud-terrain tires engineered for enhanced trail performance
- Utilitarian design language that prioritizes capability over decoration
The combination of these elements creates a truck that looks purposeful rather than polished. The Willys '41 takes a different approach with angular lines and functional design.
Interior Touches That Complete the Story
Inside, the Willys '41 continues its heritage theme with specific material choices. The Willys '41 tan seat inserts provide a colour contrast that references military vehicle interiors, while the Mantis Green cloth-wrapped mid-bolster adds another layer of visual connection to the truck's military inspiration.
These interior details work together to create a cohesive design story. Rather than feeling like aftermarket additions, these elements integrate naturally with the Gladiator's existing interior architecture.
Capability Behind the Design
The Willys '41's distinctive appearance sits on top of proven Gladiator capability. The 3.6 L V-6 engine produces 285 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain delivers reliable performance for both daily driving and weekend adventures.
Towing capacity reaches up to 3,492 kg (7,700 lbs), while payload capacity extends to 782 kg (1,725 lbs). These numbers mean the Willys '41 can handle serious work despite its distinctive styling. The truck's capability credentials include approach angles up to 44.7 degrees, departure angles up to 26 degrees, and ground clearance reaching 29.4 cm (11.6 inches).
Standing Out in Montreal-Est Traffic

The Willys '41's design makes a statement on Quebec roads. In a region where pickups often prioritize chrome accents and bold grilles, this Gladiator takes a different direction with its military-inspired aesthetic. The Olive Drab wheels and retro decals create visual interest without relying on typical truck styling cues.
For drivers in Montreal-Est who want a truck that reflects their interest in automotive heritage and outdoor capability, the Willys '41 offers a distinctive option. The design speaks to those who appreciate vehicles with clear purpose and historical connection rather than generic styling.
Key Specifications at a Glance
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Feature |
Specification |
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Engine |
3.6 L V-6 (285 hp, 260 lb-ft) |
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Transmission |
8-speed automatic |
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Max Towing |
3,492 kg (7,700 lbs) |
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Max Payload |
782 kg (1,725 lbs) |
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Wheels |
17-inch Olive Drab painted |
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Tires |
Mud-terrain |
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Ground Clearance |
Up to 29.4 cm (11.6 inches) |
See the Willys '41 at Grenier Chrysler Montréal-Est
The 2026 Jeep Gladiator Willys '41 brings military-inspired design to the midsize pickup segment with distinctive styling choices and proven capability. From the Olive Drab wheels to the retro hood decal, this special edition offers a different approach to truck design that stands out on Quebec roads.
Visit Grenier Chrysler Montréal-Est to explore the Gladiator Willys '41 and see how its heritage-inspired design translates in person.