Jeep® showcased a remarkable seven concept cars at the '2025 Easter Jeep Safari (EJS)', held in Moab, Utah, from April 12 to 20 local time.
The EJS is a representative off-road festival held annually by Jeep, where Jeep enthusiasts who enjoy off-road exploration embark from Moab for nine days, testing the limits of their vehicles on rugged off-road terrain while enjoying trail riding and long-distance travel events. Jeep has unveiled concept cars every year in collaboration with Mopar's parts division, Jeep Performance Parts (JPP), sharing the brand's value, history, and future orientation, and this year introduced a total of seven concept cars.
▲Jeep convoy concept
Based on the 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mojave, the 'Jeep convoy concept' is an off-road pickup that modernly reinterprets the heritage of the J-Series trucks from the 1960s to the 1980s. It features a ghost ops matte exterior color, J-truck style hood and grille, a 12,000-pound winch, an amber LED-integrated seven-slot grille, chocolate brown canvas doors and top, and 40-inch off-road tires, giving it a robust appearance, while the interior is optimized for all-weather long-distance off-road driving with a mil-spec olive green coated floor and vintage leather seats.
▲Jeep Bug Out 4xe concept
The Jeep Bug Out 4xe concept is a modern mobile camping vehicle developed based on the Wrangler 4xe Rubicon four-door model, with a concept focused on lightweight overlanding camping. It enhances multifunctionality with a structure that reduces unnecessary elements and weight, featuring a 12-inch extended body, Gladiator-style tailgate, integrated side panels with auxiliary battery, and an electric off-road e-scooter. The interior reflects both practicality and camping sentiment with weather-resistant flooring, secured points for hammock installation, and topographic seat graphics. Its design emphasizes the essence of overlanding as 'the journey itself.'
▲Jeep rewind concept
The Jeep rewind concept is a retro concept car based on the 2025 Wrangler Rubicon two-door, modernly reinterpreting the feel of the 1980s and 1990s. Designed by millennial designers with the theme of 'the freedom of the moment when receiving the car for the first time,' it features a purple exterior and gold point wheels, along with a removable roof and doors, complemented by a mesh sun bonnet, completing the open-air style. The interior stimulates nostalgia with details reflecting the culture of the time, such as plastic floor liners, dedicated storage for boomboxes, retro print seats, and vintage car phones.
▲Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blueprint concept
The Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blueprint concept is a 'moving catalog' concept car that encompasses Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts' genuine accessories. Over 35 different parts are finished in Mopar blue, equipped alongside a QR code. The exterior emphasizes hardcore off-roader style with a 2-inch lift kit, Rubicon steel bumper, winch, snorkel, tube doors, and 37-inch all-terrain tires, while the interior possesses practicality and individuality with Mopar leather seats, multi-accessory rails, door sills, and tailgate tables.
▲Jeep Wrangler 4xe Sunchaser concept
The Jeep Wrangler 4xe Rubicon Sunchaser concept is an all-in-one off-roader optimized for outdoor activities from sunrise to sunset, showcasing a striking presence with a solar flash and satin black two-tone exterior. It maximizes driving performance with a 2-inch lift kit, rotating off-road light bar, ventilated steel fenders, MOLL panel-integrated side storage boxes, roof racks, and winch guards, accompanied by 37-inch mud tires. The interior combines practicality and emotion with two-tone leather seats, gloss black trim, all-weather mats, and multi-accessory rails.
▲Jeep Gladiator High Top Honcho concept
The Jeep Gladiator Rubicon High Top Honcho concept modernly reinterprets the heritage style loved since the mid-1970s as an off-road pickup, crafted with Mopar and JPP team's performance-maximizing philosophy aimed at Moab trails. It enhances the exterior with heritage graphics, 40-inch white-letter tires mounted on steel wheels, flat fenders, Dana 60 axles, air suspension, rock slide power steps, DECKED bed storage systems, and color-matched hardtops. The interior adds a premium feel with quilted two-tone leather seats, JPP logo headrests, door sill guards, and all-weather mats.
▲Jeep J6 Honcho concept
Updated for 2025, the Jeep J6 concept is based on the late 1970s Honcho theme and is a model modified from the Jeep Rubicon four-door into a two-door pickup truck form. It maximized load capacity with a 12-inch extended 6-foot bed compared to the existing Gladiator, maintaining an overall length of 201 inches and the same wheelbase of 118.4 inches as the current four-door Wrangler. Enhancing its off-road sentiment, the exterior features a 2-inch lift kit, bronze wheels, 37-inch mud tires, custom roll bars and spare tire carriers, vintage badges, while the interior showcases a classic atmosphere with blue stitch points, radio deletion, and bronze paint trim.
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