For the fourth time in five years, Jeep comes out on top at the Rebelle Rally. This all-women's off-road navigation challenge stretches more than 1,700 miles across Nevada and California. It's a serious test of endurance. Teams must leave cellphones and modern GPS behind, with no outside help allowed. For eight days, participants face Mother Nature's toughest obstacles, including dunes and dry riverbeds.
Leading the charge for Jeep's Team No. 129 were veteran driver Nena Barlow and navigator Teralin Petereit, who clinched the victory at this year's event. The duo piloted a 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mojave in the “Bone Stock” category, a classification that requires the pickup to compete without any modifications.
Carrying the coveted Desert Rated badge, the Jeep Gladiator Mojave is engineered to thrive in rigorous conditions. Even in its factory stock form, this adventure-ready pickup boasts serious off-road hardware. Standard features, including a reinforced frame and a unique high-speed suspension system with FOX shocks, empower outdoor enthusiasts to conquer the backcountry with confidence.
The Jeep off-road dynasty has reigned for decades, with few automotive brands matching its legacy of engineering vehicles known for superior capability and durability. To discover more about the lineup or test drive one of Jeep's new models, contact Richardson Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram today.