
At the Easter Jeep Safari event in April, the Jeep and Mopar brands showcased six new concept vehicles: Jeep Wayout, Jeep Flatbill, Jeep Five-Quarter, Jeep J6, Jeep JT Scrambler, and Jeep Gladiator Gravity. Each vehicle is custom-built and offers an extensive selection of Jeep Performance Parts—all developed by the Mopar Brand.
The Jeep Wayout allows adventure-seekers to travel farther off the grid with Gladiator's all-new class-leading payload. Featuring a 270-degree awning with LED task lighting and a roof-top tent that sleeps two comfortably, Wayout sets a new standard for outdoor camping. A roof-rack system and a bed-drawer system offer additional storage for gear on long treks.

An available two-inch lift kit combined with 37-inch mud-terrain tires increases ground clearance for off-road adventures. Additionally, a Jeep Performance Parts snorkel and a 12,000-lb. Warn winch assists Wayout as it tackles multiple off-road obstacles.
Dedicated to dirt bike riding, the Jeep Flatbill uses inspiration from the Motorcross culture in its design and appearance with a vented carbon hood, high-clearance flares, and a shortened front bumper and skid plate to improve the approach angle.

Removing the tailgate allows the installed wheel ramps to slide out for easier access and loading—perfect for dirt bikes.
Flatbill offers extreme 4x4 capability and uses a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine with cold-air intake paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The Jeep M-715 Five-Quarter has been re-imagined to offer a mixture of vintage and modern components. This Gladiator-based military vehicle features improvements to its design and function, including a new bobbed six-foot aluminum bed and a 6.2-liter supercharged “Hellcrate” HEMI V-8 engine that produces over 700 horsepower.

Off-road capability has been enhanced by adding a new heavy-duty link/coil suspension system. The frame has been reinforced, and a new Dynatrac Pro-rock 60 front axle was added to the front while a Dynatrac Pro-rock 80 axle was added to the rear.
The Jeep J6 uses the frame of a Jeep Rubicon and offers a two-door configuration and a six-foot bed to maximize cargo space. The Metallic Brilliant Blue paint pays homage to the 1978 Jeep Honcho.
Prototype 17-inch beadlock wheels feature a Brass Monkey finish, and a two-inch lift kit paired with 37-inch tires adds extra clearance while off-road. The J6 also features a concept hard top that can be removed.
The Jeep JT Scrambler revitalizes the trademark color palette and graphics of the early 1980s-era CJ8 Scrambler. The iconic look of the CJ8 scrambler is recreated with Punk’N Metallic Orange and Nacho body-side stripes.
A combination of Jeep Performance Parts has been added, including a two-inch steel prototype tube sport-roll bar and a removable concept hard top.
The JT Scrambler is powered by a 3.6-liter engine with Mopar cold-air intake and cat-back exhaust.
The Jeep Gladiator Gravity is complimented with available-at-launch Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar. Available two-inch round steel tube doors provide an open-air concept, and other Jeep Performance Parts include heavy-gauge steel rock rails and seven-inch LED lights.