The military-inspired Jeep® Convoy concept transforms a 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mojave into a truck that carries the legacy and heritage of all the Jeep brand trucks that came before it. The original Gladiator SJ, introduced in 1962 for the 1963 model year, was the first post-war truck designed for civilian use. Jeep trucks eventually evolved into the J-Series, produced through 1987, which the Convoy concept emulates and celebrates. Its distinctive “J-truck nose” is a Jeep brand designer and a fan favorite. A new spin on a classic look, the Jeep Convoy concept is ready and equipped for duty, including long-range, off-road adventures.
The heritage-inspired exterior made popular beginning in the mid-1970s has given a new personality to the world’s most off-road-capable midsize truck. The Jeep® Gladiator Rubicon High Top Honcho concept reflects the drive of the JPP design and engineering teams from Mopar to push the performance boundaries even further for the annual trek to Moab.
Updated for 2025, the Jeep® J6 concept mixes the classic late 1970s Jeep Honcho theme with concept and production Jeep Performance Parts and accessories from Mopar. The J6 Honcho is a four-door Rubicon customized into a two-door truck configuration, maximizing cargo space with a large, 6-foot functional bed “box” area that is 12 inches longer than the standard Jeep Gladiator bed. The overall length of the J6 is 201 inches, while the wheelbase clocks in at 118.4 inches, matching the wheelbase of the current-generation four-door Jeep Wrangler.
While overlanding is not a new concept, the question of how to lighten the weight of gear, and especially of a rig, can come into play when planning remote, off-road adventures. Enter the Jeep® Bug Out 4xe concept, which started its journey as a four-door Jeep Wrangler 4xe Rubicon. The stripped-down, extended, off-road-capable vehicle was inspired by mixing the idea of ultra-lightweight camping and overlanding with a slightly different twist. Jeep brand designers embraced the spirit of ultralight camping in which weight management is key. The Jeep Bug Out is extensively customized and lightweighted to reflect what a responsible, modern-day mobile campsite could be. Because with overlanding, the journey itself is the focus, rather than the destination.
When you hear “Jeep® Wrangler,” what comes to mind? It might not be the 1940s wartime Jeep Willys (MB). Instead, it’s likely a brightly colored Jeep Wrangler CJ7, YJ or TJ from the familiar high school or college days of old. Cue design inspiration! Starting with a two-door 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (2.0L I4 DOHC Turbo direct-injection engine), the Jeep Rewind concept is a nostalgic take on all things ‘80s and ‘90s. Jeep brand designers (who are millennials themselves) reimagined a simplified Jeep Wrangler that expresses the feeling of freedom when getting the keys to your first car. Dipped in all things ‘80s/’90s kitsch, the Jeep Rewind takes you back to an era when music television blared in every household and neon colors were all the rage.
This ultimate outdoor adventurer carries all the necessary gear for a full day of activities from sunup to sundown. The striking solar flash and satin black two-tone exterior of the Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon Sunchaser concept stands out among the crowd and several conceptual exterior components highlight the extreme functionality of the most capable off-road vehicle on the planet.
The stunning Jeep® Wrangler Blueprint concept is a rolling catalog of factory-tested and factory-backed items from Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts. Carrying more than 35 accessories finished in contrasting Mopar Blue and labeled with QR codes, each provides a live link to the Mopar eStore consumer website for specific part numbers, specifications and options to purchase. Unique visual expressions on each side showcase different combinations of accessories to suit any enthusiast preference.
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