Are you ready for the most extreme off-road adventures yet?

From electric to diesel types, Jeep custom-built concept vehicles blew minds as they conquered the iconic trails in Moab, Utah during the 2021 Easter Jeep Safari.

These seven distinctive 4x4 dream machines showcased the ability to get you to places normal vehicles can’t.

·        Jeep Magneto
 

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The Magneto can conquer just about any terrain – muddy inclines, piles of rocks, name it – you’ll be amazed by its stealthy and quick rock-climbing force. What’s more astonishing is, the Magneto gets this done with zero emissions! Not to mention, it’s whisper-quiet. This is Jeep’s electric future preview, a game changer providing another level of environmental responsibility, efficiency and outstanding on- and off-road performance.

 

Powering the Magneto is a four lithium-ion battery pack providing 70 kwh. It is also equipped with an electric motor that delivers 285 horsepower and torque of up to 273 lb.-ft.

 

From the outside in, you’ll be impressed by an electrified appearance. The exterior features a Bright White color accented with Surf Blue strokes, along with a dramatic full-width forward lighting, heavy-duty performance hood with custom decal and center scoop, and redesigned rear gate. The interior has Custom Royal Blue and Black leather seats with Sapphire straps and inserts, Mopar slush mats, and Surf Blue truck bed liner.

 

·        Jeepster Beach

If you’re looking for something more traditional, the Jeepster Beach concept will definitely win you over! It started as a 1968 Jeepster Commando and then seamlessly blended with a modern Wrangler Rubicon. This beach-themed cruiser was made for fun under the sun, featuring amenities like roll-up side glass, heater, roof and doors. Inside the Jeepster Beach, the rear seat was replaced with a chrome, four-point safety cage. The carpets were also removed to make cleaning out sand very easy.

 

A fine tuned 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine boasts of a powerful 340 horsepower and up to 369 lb.-ft. of torque. It also comes with an eight-speed automatic transmission paired off to a 4:1 transfer case delivering power to its 35-inch tires.

 

·        Jeep Red Bare

Behind the wheel of the Jeep Red Bare, you will surely stand-out on- and off-road. It has a tough powertrain and can deliver an impressive 91:1 crawl ratio to take on the toughest terrains. Powering the Red Bare is the turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 with standard engine stop-start technology capable of 260 horsepower and 442 lb.-ft. torque. The Reb Bare also features Dana 44 front, and rear heavy-duty axles which have been upgraded with 4.88 axle ratios to perform at optimum level.

 

This stunner comes in a FireCracker Red exterior with gold accents, and custom Matte Black graphics. A black factory soft-top and half doors brings ultimate open-air freedom, and completes its rugged appearance.

 

·        Jeep Orange Peelz

As its name implies, the Jeep Orange Peelz boasts of an eye-catching Orange Peelz exterior. Its looks has been enhanced by Satin Black vintage Jeep fender badges, and 360-degree custom beltline graphic. This concept is the epitome of open-air, fun-and-freedom lifestyle. Prototype JPP half door, and custom removable one-piece Freedom Top glass sunroof has been installed, and the side and rear windows have been removed to greatly improve the Wrangler’s open-air heritage.

 

You don’t have to worry about serious off-roading as the Jeep Orange Peelz has custom rock rails to provide superior durability and protection. It also displays increased ground clearance with the JPP 2-inch lift kit with fox shocks. The 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 powers the Orange Peelz concept and delivers 285 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. This proven powertrain has even been upgraded with a JPP cat-back exhaust system and JPP cold-air intake.

 

·        Jeep Farout

Take your off-road exploration to the next level with the do-anything, go-anywhere Jeep Farout concept. It is undeniably a true overlanding vehicle that leverages the 2021 Gladiator’s 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 engine that is fuel-efficient, and long-range-capable – perfect for those seeking to go further off the beaten path. Distinct to it is a spacious 16-ft. long and 7.5-ft. tall residence that opens and retracts in seconds. It comfortably sleeps up to four people when unpacked.

 

The Farout showcases cozy, wood-lined interiors, and comes with a fully functional refrigerator and stove, built-in seats, table space, and hanging storage racks. This concept is really all for adventure!

 

·        Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392

Truly a warrior at heart, the Wrangler Rubicon 392 shows off impressive power and off-road capability. Thanks to a 6.4-liter V8 engine, it astounds with a whopping 485 horsepower and 475 lb.-ft. torque. An active exhaust that switches between wild and outrageous signals the boisterous persona of this modified four-door Rubicon.

 

Its customized exterior is adorned with bronze-accentuated tow hooks, springs, shocks, and badging. The interior is stunning and bold with Oxblood Red leather seats with gold stitching, and durable truck bedliner.

 

To help navigate treacherous terrain, a JPP 2-inch lift kit, Mopar Rock Rails, custom 17-inch bedlock wheels that have 37-inch mud-terrain tires, steel belly pan, and steel bumpers have been added.

 

·        Jeep Top Dog

Painted K-9 Blue, the Jeep Top Dog has been conceptualized for serious mountain bikers. With bike racks, storage shelves, extra power supplies, pull-out drawers, multiple rack structures, and a custom-built flatbed storage system, this concept has expanded the cargo-carrying abilities of the most capable Jeep truck to store tools and supplies you need.

 

Not only that – on the driver’s side of the storage system, an electric hot dog roller grill and a battery-powered refrigerator are available to refuel riders for upcoming sections of challenging terrains.

 

Make your next journey the most extraordinary. Which Jeep would you like to take with you?

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