Jeep Reveals Bold 2025 Easter Safari Concepts

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.

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