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Jeep® & Mopar Tease Two Of Its New Concepts For The 56th Annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari!

Jeep® & Mopar Tease Two Of Its New Concepts For The 56th Annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari!​

A New Grand Cherokee 4xe & Gladiator Concepts Are Now Confirmed...​


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It’s that time of year again when the Jeep® brand begins to tease its annual concept vehicles for the annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari. Every year, the Jeep and Mopar brands bring about half a dozen or so, conceptual vehicles to the red rock region. It’s there, that the brand put its ideas about future design, conceptual accessories, and showcases what the brand already offers to the thousands of enthusiasts and Jeep brand loyalists who attend their chance to offer feedback to the automaker.

This year, Jeep has released only two teaser sketches of products it plans on bringing to the 56th Moab Easter Jeep Safari event.

 

redriderbob

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Jeep® To Show Off A New Wrangler Rubicon 20th Anniversary Edition In Moab?​

2023 Marks The 20th Anniversary Of The Iconic Trail-Oriented Off-Roader...​


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Two weeks ago, the Jeep® and Mopar brand began to tease their concept vehicles for the annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari. Every year, both brands bring about 6 or 7 conceptual vehicles to the “Red Rock” region. It’s there, that the brand put their ideas of future design, conceptual accessories, and showcases what the brands currently offer the public in front of the thousands of Jeep loyalists who attend the annual event.

The first two concepts centered around the all-new two-row Grand Cherokee 4xe and the midsized Gladiator pickup. But now Jeep has released another new teaser image of yet another new vehicle. The vehicle in question is the Wrangler Rubicon.

 
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