It’s been nearly two weeks since the first official introduction of the new Jeep concepts during the 52nd edition of the Easter Jeep Safari. Until now, except for the fans attending the event, the world has only seen glimpses of the cars that were the stars of show on the Secret Spire or Chicken Corners courses.
Fortunately, during this past weekend, just after the event officially ended, Jeep decided to release an extensive gallery showing the cars in action on the Moab range. Pictures that, this time, also show, in detail, interior of the concepts.
The gallery attached above contains images of all seven concepts prepared by the carmaker: Jeepster, B-Ute, J-Wagon, 4Speed, Sandstorm, Nacho and Wagoneer Roadtrip.
All the concepts presented by Jeep during the Moab event were equipped with a complete package of Jeep Performance Parts parts. Five of the seven concepts are based on the Wrangler model, all boasting a range of Mopar-engineered parts as well.
Perhaps the most interesting of the seven is the Jeepster, a revival of the original Willis-Overland machine. Based on the Rubicon model, the car features extensive modifications, including some chopping, to make it resemble the original.
“The Mopar brand developed these parts with rigorous specifications and bearing in mind the legendary 4x4 efficiency of the Jeep brand,” said Jeep in a statement.
“This fact allows the owners to personalize their production vehicles with confidence. Mopar has more than 200 parts available for the new 2018 Jeep Wrangler.”
The Moab event is being held ever since 1967, with Jeep staging at the location the so-called Safari. It consisted at first of a single course but slowly grew in difficulty until today, when it presents itself as a nine-day event. The culmination of the show is the so-called Big Saturday, held on the Saturday of Easter weekend.
The gallery attached above contains images of all seven concepts prepared by the carmaker: Jeepster, B-Ute, J-Wagon, 4Speed, Sandstorm, Nacho and Wagoneer Roadtrip.
All the concepts presented by Jeep during the Moab event were equipped with a complete package of Jeep Performance Parts parts. Five of the seven concepts are based on the Wrangler model, all boasting a range of Mopar-engineered parts as well.
Perhaps the most interesting of the seven is the Jeepster, a revival of the original Willis-Overland machine. Based on the Rubicon model, the car features extensive modifications, including some chopping, to make it resemble the original.
“The Mopar brand developed these parts with rigorous specifications and bearing in mind the legendary 4x4 efficiency of the Jeep brand,” said Jeep in a statement.
“This fact allows the owners to personalize their production vehicles with confidence. Mopar has more than 200 parts available for the new 2018 Jeep Wrangler.”
The Moab event is being held ever since 1967, with Jeep staging at the location the so-called Safari. It consisted at first of a single course but slowly grew in difficulty until today, when it presents itself as a nine-day event. The culmination of the show is the so-called Big Saturday, held on the Saturday of Easter weekend.