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Jeep Unveils Several Wild Concepts at the Easter Safari

2025-04-17

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As is the case every year at this time, Jeep is unveiling a series of unique vehicles to celebrate Easter. The event, held in the Moab desert in the state of Utah, gives the brand a chance to showcase its talent and boldness when it comes to customization.

 

The American manufacturer has outdone itself for this 59th edition of the Easter Jeep Safari, presenting a lineup of wildly creative models. In total, Jeep is introducing seven flamboyant concept vehicles.

 

Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blueprint Concept

 

As the name suggests, blue is the star of the show for this Jeep Wrangler 4xe. The traditional doors have been replaced with tubular ones, and it features several other modifications, such as a roof-mounted air intake and a steel bumper. This model is equipped with over 40 accessories available from the Jeep lineup.

 

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sunchaer Concept

 

This version was designed for the modern adventurer who always wants to go further. The roof rack allows for maximum gear storage, and its higher ground clearance makes it the ideal vehicle for venturing off the beaten path.

 

Jeep Rewind Concept

 

Here, we’re looking at something more classic, something that resembles a toy more than a real vehicle. Jeep aimed to appeal to nostalgia with this flashy design.

 

Jeep Bug Out 4xe Concept

 

Why choose a four-door model when you can go for a two-door vehicle with an extended cab? That’s essentially what Jeep is offering with this fun and quirky concept. In fact, I’m convinced there’s a market for this kind of vehicle.

 

Jeep Convoy Concept

 

This Wrangler sports a simpler, military-inspired look. That doesn’t make it any less interesting, though.

 

Jeep Gladiator High Top Honcho Concept

 

This pickup truck embodies the best of what the 1970s had to offer—and that’s a compliment. Once again, Jeep taps into nostalgia with a bold and one-of-a-kind design.

 

Jeep J6 Honcho Concept

 

This concept pays tribute to the era of compact, single-cab pickups—and it’s hard not to appreciate it. It features several performance elements straight from the Mopar parts bin.

 

Jean-Sébastien Poudrier

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