Each year, Jeep delights off-road enthusiasts by introducing a series of imaginative concept vehicles at the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. These unique creations not only highlight the brand's pioneering spirit but also offer a glimpse into potential aftermarket enhancements that might soon be available through Mopar. This year's showcase features six distinctive concepts, each blending iconic heritage with modern ruggedness, designed to conquer the desert trails.
Among the standout vehicles is the Anvil 715, a captivating Wrangler variant. This concept, built on a Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, boasts a custom front fascia reminiscent of the 1960s Kaiser Jeep M715 military truck, complete with circular yellow-tinted headlights and a narrow grille. Cloaked in a military-style drab green, the Anvil 715 is envisioned as a robust overlanding machine. It features a unique non-removable roof with skylights, a roof rack for extra gear, limb risers to protect the windshield, and 37-inch tires mounted on 17-inch wheels, ensuring superior performance on challenging terrains. Additionally, it includes an integrated air system for tire adjustments, auxiliary lighting for night expeditions, and heavy-duty bumpers, all powered by a formidable 392 Hemi V-8 engine delivering 470 horsepower. Inside, custom green cloth upholstery and a Trails Offroad mapping system further enhance its adventure readiness. Another compelling concept is the Wrangler Laredo, which pays homage to the original CJ off-roader with its retro design. Based on the Willys trim, it combines a 285-hp 3.6-liter V-6 engine with a six-speed manual transmission. The Laredo sports a striking gold-and-brown graphic scheme from the 1970s, complete with a brown grille surround and distinctive stripes. It also features smaller half-doors, a custom hard top with a retractable roof, a two-inch lift, 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires on chrome 17-inch wheels with vintage CJ center caps, and a tailgate-mounted air system. The interior is equally impressive, with Southwestern-patterned cloth upholstery and easily washable vinyl flooring, alongside a playful cowboy decal on the dashboard. The XJ Pioneer concept reintroduces the classic 1984 Cherokee XJ, lovingly restored with a two-inch lift and 33-inch all-terrain tires, maintaining its iconic profile with custom fender flares. This model retains its original tan paint and red stripe, with an almost entirely preserved interior. A unique addition is a custom cooler crafted from an old Apple Macintosh Plus computer box, reflecting a thoughtful blend of nostalgia and practicality.
The Buzzcut concept, painted in a vibrant Vitamin C Orange, showcases a range of Mopar aftermarket parts. Its distinctive lowered roofline, two inches shorter than a standard Wrangler, along with a two-inch suspension lift and 37-inch tires, gives it an aggressive stance. Equipped with steel bumpers, a Warn winch, a hood-mounted snorkel, and extensive auxiliary lighting, it's designed for serious off-road adventures. Power comes from a 270-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with a Mopar cold-air intake and an eight-speed automatic transmission. Inside, custom leather and suede seats with orange stitching, orange seatbelts, and a Satin Titanium roll bar create a bold aesthetic. The rear seats have been removed to make way for a cargo system with lockable drawers and Molle panels for gear attachment. Moving beyond the hardcore off-roaders, the Grand Wagoneer Commander concept transforms the brand's luxurious SUV into a stealthy adventure vehicle. Adorned in black paint with black 20-inch wheels and 35-inch all-terrain tires, its most striking feature is a custom roof rack with a combination of white and yellow auxiliary lights. Custom skid plates and side graphics, inspired by vintage Wagoneer wood paneling and the topography of Canyonlands National Park, complete its unique appearance. Finally, the Gladiator Red Rock concept is a tribute to the Red Rock 4-Wheelers, the organizers of the Easter Jeep Safari. Based on the Gladiator Rubicon pickup, it features the Pentastar V-6 engine and is enhanced with numerous Mopar parts. This concept boasts 17-inch beadlock wheels with 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires, a steel bumper with a Warn winch, additional lighting, a three-inch lift, an onboard air system, a bed-mounted cargo rack, and a rolling cargo tray. Unique graphics on the front fenders and doors tie the entire rugged look together.
These innovative Jeep concepts epitomize a perfect blend of tradition and forward-thinking design, pushing the boundaries of adventure and exploration. They inspire us to embrace challenges, journey into the unknown, and discover the thrill of innovation, all while honoring the rich heritage that underpins our aspirations for the future.