The 2025 Easter Jeep Safari has kicked off in Moab, and Jeep has rolled out seven unique concept vehicles, blending retro design, rugged capability, and forward-thinking ideas. While there’s no focus on high-horsepower beasts this year, the concepts showcase innovation and potential production cues.
Leading the lineup is the Jeep Convoy, built from a 2025 Gladiator. Inspired by the classic J-series, it sports vintage-style front-end design, military-grade detailing, 40-inch BFGoodrich tires, and utilitarian upgrades like a snorkel and winch.

The Bug Out concept is a stripped-down, lightweight two-door Wrangler 4xe with filled-in rear doors, raised roof, side panels shaved to the half-door line, and rear cargo space prepped for hammock camping. It’s topped off with off-road tires and battery packs—possibly hinting at EV integration.

Then there’s the Jeep Rewind, a nostalgic nod to the ’80s and ’90s. It’s a two-door open-air Wrangler with bold graphics, a sun bonnet, and minimalistic utility upgrades—almost production-ready.

In the Mopar-modified category, the Wrangler 4xe Blueprint is packed with scannable Mopar accessories—all painted in signature blue—while the Rubicon Sunchaser adds practical touches like roof storage and a pivoting light bar.


For Gladiator fans, the High Top Honcho sits on 40-inch tires, features Dana 60 axles, and an adjustable air suspension system for extreme off-roading.

Finally, the J6 Honcho transforms a four-door Wrangler into a six-foot-bed pickup. Though categorized as a parts build, it feels production-worthy.

These bold builds hint at Jeep’s adventurous future.