Jeep Ignites Excitement with Four Revolutionary Concept 4x4s at the Iconic Easter Jeep Safari

Jeep Ignites Excitement with Four Revolutionary Concept 4x4s at the Iconic Easter Jeep Safari

At the heart of Jeep culture, the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, serves as a mecca for enthusiasts of the iconic 4x4 brand, offering a week-long homage to off-roading heritage. This season, Jeep arrives with an arsenal of four groundbreaking, visually stunning, and functionally superior concept vehicles, destined to thrill attendees.


Renowned as a pivotal gathering, attracting over 20,000 Jeep devotees annually, the event challenges participants with Utah's demanding desert terrains. Bill Peffer, Jeep brand North America's senior vice president, praises the event as the quintessential showcase for Jeep's innovative concepts, highlighting the diverse appeal of the latest Wrangler iterations.


Front and center is the Jeep Wrangler Low Down concept, a nod to the esteemed Lower 40 concept, boasting 42-inch BFGoodrich Krawler tires under its custom carbon fender flares, propelled by a roaring 475-horsepower 6.4-liter V8 engine, while preserving the Rubicon 392's original suspension setup. Its Poison Apple Red exterior and racing-inspired modifications make it a standout.


The fusion of old-school charm with modern technology is embodied in the Wrangler 4xe Willys Dispatcher concept. Paying homage to the post-war era Jeeps with vintage styling and WILLYS hood lettering, it introduces the future with its 4xe plug-in hybrid system. Its interior, a luxurious blend of distressed saddle leather and houndstooth fabric, redefines refinement.


Transforming the midsize pickup game, the Gladiator Rubicon High Top concept emerges as an unparalleled adventurer, equipped with JPP flat fenders, lofty 40-inch BFGoodrich tires, and durable Dana 60 axles, complemented by the reliable performance of a 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine.


Elevating the concept of luxury off-roading, the Vacationeer, based on the Grand Wagoneer, merges the power of a 510-horsepower Hurricane Twin Turbo engine with retro design cues like bodyside woodgrain graphics. Its unique RedTail Overland Skyloft and Kiel James Patrick's interior design inspired by New England motifs encapsulate opulence.


Mike Koval Jr, Mopar's North America senior vice president, expresses anticipation for the event's 58th iteration, eager to display the latest in concept vehicles that blend Jeep's heritage with cutting-edge parts and accessories, ready to conquer the globe's most formidable trails.