For the fourth time in five years, Jeep wins the prestigious Rebelle Rally. Stretching more than 1,700 miles across Nevada and California, this women's off-road navigation gauntlet is extremely challenging. Not only are participants required to forgo cellphones and modern GPS, but they also have no outside help. It's a serious test of grit and endurance. For eight days, you must contend with Mother Nature's obstacles. Many rugged landscapes are encountered along the way, including dunes and dry riverbeds.
With seasoned driver Nena Barlow and navigator Teralin Petereit taking charge, Jeep's Team No. 129 managed to secure a victory at this year's event. They piloted a 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mojave, which competed in the “Bone Stock” category. Meaning no modifications were allowed to be made to the pickup.
Stamped with a Desert Rated badge, the Jeep Gladiator Mojave is definitely built to handle rigorous conditions. Even in its stock form, this adventure-ready pickup comes equipped with several robust off-road upgrades. Features, such as a unique high-speed suspension with FOX shocks and a reinforced frame, help outdoor enthusiasts to overcome the rural backcountry.
Jeep's off-road dynasty spans several decades. Few automotive brands can rival its ability to engineer vehicles that offer superior capability and durability. If you would like to learn more about any of Jeep's new models, feel free to contact Airpark Dodge Chrysler Jeep.