Jeep: concept show in the Moab Desert 🎥
HINGUCKER This event is the Mecca for Jeep fans. The Easter Jeep Safari was once again held in the Moab Desert in Utah. This year's event once again attracted more than 20,000 fans of the brand.
For many, the Easter Jeep Safari is the highlight of the year. Once again this year, more than 20,000 visitors gathered in the Moab Desert in the US state of Utah. Traditionally, Jeep also likes to present concept vehicles there. This time, four new models were on display.
Lower 40 Concept as in 2009
The Jeep Wrangler Low Down Concept is a nod to the Lower 40 Concept from 2009 and features a 6.4-liter V8 engine. Painted in dark Poison Apple Red, the body has been modified with the removal of the rear door handles, a bespoke carbon hood with see-through powerdome and an exclusively designed racing-style fuel filler flap. The interior features custom-made black leather seats with fabric inserts, an instrument panel without radio and a specially made, red-tinted bikini roof.
Hybrid drive system 4xe and design
The Wrangler 4xe Willys Dispatcher Concept combines the 4xe plug-in hybrid drive system with a design theme intended to evoke the early civilian Jeep SUV of the post-war era. The front and rear headrests have been removed to give the seats the vintage low-backed feel that dominated the road scene back then. A bikini roof protects the passengers.
The other two new models, the extremely off-road capable and air-suspended Jeep Gladiator Rubicon High Top Concept and the Vacationeer Concept with roof tent decorated with wood grain graphics on the inside, were created by Jeep Performance Parts.