
Jeep has unveiled seven unique concept vehicles at the 2025 Easter Jeep Safari (EJS), which is currently taking place in Moab, Utah, through Sunday local time.
Easter Jeep Safari is Jeep’s signature off-road festival, held annually in the United States. Over the course of nine days, Jeep enthusiasts put their vehicles to the test across rugged terrain, enjoying trail rides and extended journeys.
Each year, Jeep collaborates with Mopar’s Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) division to reveal special concept cars, and this year’s lineup blends Jeep’s heritage with its future vision.
Jeep Convoy Concept and Jeep Bug Out 4xe Concept

The Jeep Convoy Concept, based on the 2025 Gladiator Mojave, is a military-inspired off-road pickup that reinterprets the legacy of the 1960s–1980s J-series trucks.
It features a matte Ghost Ops exterior, J-truck-style hood and grille, 12,000-lb winch, amber LED-lit seven-slot grille, 40-inch off-road tires, military-spec olive green-coated flooring, and vintage leather seats—optimized for long-distance overlanding.
Meanwhile, the Jeep Bug Out 4xe Concept is a lightweight overlanding and camping vehicle based on the Wrangler 4xe Rubicon 4-door. It features an extended body structure by 12 inches for better cargo utility.

Notable additions include a Gladiator-style tailgate, side panels with built-in auxiliary batteries, and storage for an electric off-road e-scooter. The interior includes weather-resistant flooring, fixed hammock points, and topographic-themed seat graphics for a functional yet outdoorsy vibe.
Jeep Rewind Concept

The Jeep Rewind Concept is a retro-styled model based on the 2025 Wrangler Rubicon 2-door. Inspired by the 1980s and 1990s, it reinterprets vintage styling through a modern lens.
Designed by millennial designers around the theme, The Freedom of Receiving Their First Car, the vehicle features a purple exterior with gold-accented wheels, a roofless and doorless build, mesh sunshade, and open-air configuration.
The interior includes plastic floor liners, a dedicated boombox storage compartment, retro-patterned seats, and a vintage-style dashboard to evoke nostalgic appeal.
Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blueprint Concept

The Wrangler 4xe Blueprint Concept is a moving catalog packed with more than 35 official Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts, all finished in Mopar blue and paired with QR codes for digital reference.
It includes a 2-inch lift kit, Rubicon steel bumpers, winch, snorkel, tube doors, and 37-inch all-terrain tires for hardcore off-road appeal.
On each side, different wheel setups display customization options, while the interior features Mopar leather seats, multi-accessory rails, door sill guards, and a tailgate-mounted table—blending utility with style.
Jeep Wrangler 4xe Sun Chaser Concept

The Wrangler 4xe Sun Chaser Concept is an all-in-one off-roader optimized for outdoor activities from sunrise to sunset. It features a bold dual-tone Solar Flash and satin black exterior.
Upgrades include a 2-inch lift kit, rotating off-road light bar, ventilated steel fenders, MOLLE-integrated side storage boxes, roof rack, winch guard, and 37-inch mud-terrain tires.
Inside, it is outfitted with two-tone leather seats, gloss black trims, all-weather mats, and multi-accessory rails for practical and emotional appeal.
Jeep Gladiator High Top Honcho Concept

This off-road pickup truck is a modern reinterpretation of the beloved heritage style from the mid-1970s. Developed for Moab trails, it incorporates Mopar and JPP’s high-performance philosophy.
Design elements include heritage graphics, steel wheels fitted with 40-inch white-lettered tires, flat fenders, Dana 60 axles, air suspension, rock-slide power steps, a DECKED bed storage system, and a color-matched hardtop.
The interior is elevated with quilted two-tone leather seats, JPP-branded headrests, door sill guards, and all-weather mats, adding premium flair.

The Jeep J6 Honcho Concept, an updated 2025 model, transforms a Jeep Rubicon four-door into a two-door pickup inspired by the late 1970s Honcho. It boasts a 12-inch longer 6-foot bed compared to the Gladiator, with a 201-inch overall length and 118.4-inch wheelbase.
Off-road features include a 2-inch lift kit, bronze wheels, 37-inch mud tires, a custom roll bar, and vintage badges. The interior sports blue stitching, radio delete, and bronze paint trim for a classic look.
Bridging Jeep’s Heritage and Future

These seven concept vehicles seamlessly blend Jeep’s storied heritage with forward-looking elements. The 4xe hybrid powertrain-based concepts highlight Jeep’s commitment to sustainable off-road mobility.
Equipped with features optimized for diverse lifestyles and off-road activities, these concepts are expected to captivate not only Jeep enthusiasts but also outdoor adventure seekers.