Jeep presents 4 concepts that nothing can stop!

Jeep presents 4 concepts that nothing can stop!


Every year, Jeep organizes a huge gathering with thousands of enthusiasts, near Arches National Park, in Moab, Utah. As tradition dictates, brands take the opportunity to unveil new concepts. This year, 4 new cars are making the show and nothing should stop them!

It is a culture that Jeep fans will not separate from anything in the world. Once a year, off-road enthusiasts gather in Moab, Utah, to celebrate the most popular 4×4 manufacturer. In this event, they can show their own cars, but also discover new concepts. This year, Jeep came up with a series of 4 models, called Walkaround: Willys Dispatcher, Vacationeer, Low Down and Gladiator Rubicon High Top. It was all done in partnership with Mopar.

The first is based on the Wrangler 4xe and therefore uses a 380-liter hybrid engine. It has a rear view, evoking post-war 4x4s, and white rims fitted with large tires. It is equipped to win, while the cabin is covered with vintage upholstery that combines aged leather and houndstooth fabric.

The second is based on the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and is designed for camping away from crowded areas. Everything is designed for off-roading, with special tires, front and rear skid plates as well as suspension. The icing on the cake is that it is equipped with a retractable Skyloft, allowing 2 adults to sleep.

The concept of Down Under is the same as the ultimate road machine. Based on the Wrangler 392, it has a 480 horsepower 6.4 V8. To cope with all possible obstacles, its ground clearance has been adjusted, while it benefits from improved angles of attack, all without affecting the center of gravity.

Finally, we get the Gladiator Rubicon High Top, with its 3.6 V6. The pick-up is dressed in retro black and orange, outside and inside. Here again, the plan includes large all-terrain wheels, adjustable suspension, a winch and more suitable modified equipment.

The Easter Jeep Safari started last Saturday, and is scheduled to end on March 31. These 4 concepts can be discovered in Moab, Utah, in the United States.