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The Jeep® and Mopar brands made quite the splash at the 53rd Annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari with the debut of six exciting concept vehicles. These custom-built trucks drew crowds and impressed off-road enthusiasts from all over. Let’s take a look back at these incredible creations that stole the show.
One of the highlights was the Jeep Wayout concept, a fully capable overland vehicle that showcased the new Jeep Gladiator’s exceptional payload capacity. This vehicle featured a roof-top tent, custom canopy, and a rugged Gator Green exterior. With a blend of vintage and modern components, the Jeep Wayout was a true showpiece for adventure-seekers.
Another standout was the Jeep Flatbill concept, inspired by Motocross culture and designed for extreme off-roading. With custom bodywork, dirt bike storage capabilities, and top-notch performance upgrades, the Flatbill was a bold and playful take on the Jeep Gladiator.
The Jeep M-715 Five-Quarter was a “Resto-Mod” masterpiece that combined vintage military vehicle design with modern enhancements. This showstopper featured custom bodywork, a powerful supercharged engine, and off-road upgrades that made it a force to be reckoned with on the trails.
The Jeep J6 concept paid homage to classic Jeep truck styling from the late 1970s and featured prototype and production Jeep Performance Parts for added flair. With a focus on cargo space and custom paint, the J6 was a sleek and stylish addition to the lineup.
The Jeep JT Scrambler concept embraced heritage-inspired design elements from the iconic CJ Scrambler, mixed with modern touches and practical features. This eye-catching vehicle boasted a unique color palette, innovative storage solutions, and top-of-the-line off-road upgrades.
Last but not least, the Jeep Gladiator Gravity concept showcased the full potential of the Jeep Performance Parts lineup, offering a rock-climber-themed design with advanced storage options and performance enhancements. With a bright Punk’N Metallic Orange exterior and a full suite of Mopar accessories, the Gladiator Gravity was a true standout at the event.
These custom-built Jeep trucks were a hit at the Moab Easter Jeep Safari, showcasing the best of what Jeep and Mopar have to offer. With a focus on innovation, style, and off-road capability, these concept vehicles wowed attendees and left a lasting impression on all who saw them in action.