

By Kelsey Blaylock
Thousands of drivers and their Jeeps gathered in southeastern Utah this spring for the annual Easter Jeep Safari, hosted by Red Rock 4-Wheelers, Inc. This 9-day event in Moab, Utah included several trails in which 4-wheel drive Jeeps drove through, and also was a way for Jeep and Mopar to display their latest advancement ideas.
Jeep and Mopar first released these seven concepts at the FCA US headquarters before coming to the Easter Jeep Safari. Interested participants at the show got to get up close and personal to view what the Jeep brand and Mopar company created.

The seven concept vehicles range from different speeds and style such as the Jeep 4SPEED which is an insubstantial model pursued from a couple previous concepts. Also within the seven is the Jeep Sandstorm which is made for increased speeds, and off-roading in desert settings. Another one exhibited was the Jeep B-Ute intended to be taken off-road with reasonable benefits.
A few of the concept vehicles include stylish aspects such as the Jeep Wagoneer Roadtrip demonstrating its traditional luxury design, the Jeep Jeepster with a collaborated style from the present and past, and the Jeep J-Wagon with high-quality street appeal and maximum off-road potential.
The last concept vehicle, Nacho Jeep, is full of Jeep Performance Parts that are made available for the all-new 2018 Jeep Wrangler.
All seven of these diligent detailed vehicles that were featured at this safari were created by Jeep engineers and designers with inclusive Jeep Performance Parts made by Mopar.
“Pushing the limit is something the Jeep brand is no stranger to and these seven new, exciting and capable concept vehicles are the latest example of that,” said Mike Manley, Head of Jeep Brand, FCA. “Every year, we look forward to introducing new concept vehicles and ideas to our enthusiasts. The Moab Easter Jeep Safari presents a unique and perfect opportunity to collect valuable insight from our most loyal customers.”
