Stradale Modena, an Italian tuning firm known for its bold aesthetic, has turned its attention to the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator. The company offers two distinct packages: the Wrangler-based GTX and the Gladiator-based Xtrema. Instead of drawing from Ferrari heritage, the brand leans heavily into a style reminiscent of Brabus, bringing an aggressive European attitude to two of America’s most recognizable off-road vehicles.
Both models receive extensive exterior changes. The front bumper is reshaped with deeper contours and enlarged air intakes, while wide fenders and roof-mounted lighting emphasize the trucks’ squared-off profiles. At the rear, each vehicle carries a spoiler, a revised bumper with a diffuser, and quad exhaust outlets. A custom grille with a round emblem adds to the Brabus-inspired character, and buyers can opt for piano black or carbon fiber finishes along with an optional hood scoop.
The Jeeps ride on aftermarket alloy wheels wrapped in 35-inch tires, with an available jump to 37-inch rubber for more presence. Stradale Modena pairs these visuals with a strengthened suspension system and a custom exhaust, completing the performance-oriented appearance.
Underneath, the tuner offers a mix of factory and high-powered engine choices. The lineup begins with the Wrangler’s 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and the familiar 3.6-liter V6 shared by both models. Drivers seeking more output can move to a 6.4-liter Hemi 392 or the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8, the latter delivering 707 horsepower and dramatically altering the vehicles’ capability and character.
Inside, each model gains a redesigned cabin trimmed in leather and Alcantara with contrast stitching. Carbon fiber accents, optional upgraded infotainment, premium audio equipment and added driver-assist features round out the interior changes.
Pricing reflects the exclusivity. The GTX starts at €97,000 and the Xtrema at €100,000, with costs rising sharply when V8 options and enhancements are added. Fully optioned builds can reach more than €292,000 for the SUV and €294,000 for the truck, placing these modified Jeeps firmly in luxury-car territory. Stradale Modena operates from Emilia-Romagna, with additional partners handling orders in the Middle East and West Africa.