




The Jeep® Wrangler Laredo concept strips Wrangler down to its essentials, then turns the intensity back up. Built on a Willys foundation, it celebrates simplicity, mechanical engagement and unmistakable Jeep attitude, while offering a glimpse at how future Laredo models could blend heritage styling with modern capability. Raw, driver‑focused and intentionally analog, the Laredo concept embraces a “fewer features, more feel” philosophy. A 3.6‑liter V‑6 matched with a manual transmission puts full control in the driver’s hands, and with half doors, an opened‑up custom top and bold retro design cues, it proves that sometimes the most exciting step forward is reconnecting with the fundamentals.





Few vehicles have influenced the modern SUV landscape like the Jeep® Cherokee XJ. Introduced in 1984 as the industry’s first true compact SUV, the XJ redefined the
formula that was efficient, maneuverable and unmistakably Jeep. The Jeep XJ Pioneer concept celebrates that breakthrough moment while marking two
milestones, 85 years of Jeep heritage and the return of the Cherokee nameplate for 2026. Built from a first‑generation 1984 Cherokee donor vehicle, the XJ Pioneer concept honors Jeep as the segment’s original trailblazer. It blends authentic history with a thoughtful, enthusiast‑driven, resto‑mod approach designed to resonate with the millions who lived with and loved the XJ throughout its 17‑year production run. The result is a cultural time capsule infused with a bold, unmistakable ’80s attitude inside and out.





Overlanding is all about self-reliant, vehicle-based adventure where the journey matters as much as the destination. The 2026 Jeep® Wrangler ANVIL 715 concept reclaims that spirit with a purpose-built vision of what an overland‑focused Wrangler can be: capable, intentional and thoughtfully engineered without unnecessary bulk. Built from a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, ANVIL 715 extends the overland narrative first introduced with the Jeep Bug Out concept, evolving it into a more refined, boundary‑pushing expression. A bold new design approach, unexpected functionality and simplified solutions challenge assumptions about Wrangler’s limits. Drawing inspiration from iconic Jeep vehicles of the 1960s while pushing forward into new territory, the ANVIL 715 concept blends heritage cues with forward-looking proportions, clever packaging and solutions created specifically for long‑range exploration.





Mopar designers set out to create a sporty two-seat adventure machine with extreme capability and expanded storage for longer excursions. The Jeep® Wrangler BUZZCUT concept features a flashy Vitamin C Orange and black exterior, highlighted by darkened and chopped fastback-style roofline dropped a full 2 inches. The appearance is a rebellious squatted profile, even with a 2-inch suspension lift and massive ‘37-inch tires. Rooftop and interior storage enhancements make this sportster concept the perfect choice for any extended trips.
+ From Jeep Performance Parts:
+ AMP Research rear bumper step
+ Integrated grab handle behind C-pillar for easy access to roof storage area
+ Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform and custom roof rail with three 12-inch TYRI lights with contrasting orange rings
+ From Jeep Performance Parts:
+ High-back custom performance seats feature black and Ash leather and Raven suede surfaces by Katzkin
+ Replacing rear seat is Diabolical Slipstream security enclosure with lockable drawer storage system and custom MOLLE panels
+ Orange seat belts
+ Custom rollbar painted Satin Titanium
+ Vitamin C Orange accents





For more than four decades, the Red Rock 4-Wheelers have helped protect and preserve the trails and land use in and around one of the most iconic off-road destinations in the world – Moab, Utah. Guided by their mission, “to have fun and promote responsible 4-wheeling,” the Red Rock 4-Wheelers donate their own time, vehicles and resources to maintain trails, host cleanups, mark and fence routes to prevent trail widening, and ensure
continued access to public lands for everyone who loves them. Based in Moab, the club look over the annual Easter Jeep Safari in 1982 and has stewarded the event ever since. In recognition of the club’s unwavering commitment, the Jeep brand and Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) by Mopar collaborated to design and build a custom 2026 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, playfully named “Red Rock,” as a dedicated donation vehicle for the Red Rock 4-Wheelers. Rather than creating a showpiece, the team engineered a true workhorse, purpose-built with the tools, capability and durability needed to support year-round trail maintenance and cleanup efforts across Moab’s rugged terrain.
+ From JPP:
+ Rock Krawler 3-inch Overland X PRO lift kit
+ Onboard air system quick connect coupler
+ Bed‑mounted Leitner Designs active cargo system rack with four 3-inch adjustable lights at each corner and GearPOD storage containers to carry trail tools, recovery gear and cleanup equipment
+ BEDSLIDE rolling truck bed cargo tray
+ Custom graphics combining the legacy of the Red Rock 4-Wheelers and JPP
+ From JPP:
+ ARB onboard air system to support trail work and recovery





The Jeep® Wrangler may be one of the most supported off‑road platforms in the aftermarket world, but now that the Grand Wagoneer proudly carries the Jeep name, it’s time to view the flagship through a new lens of upfits, capability and mission‑ready versatility. Introducing the Jeep Grand Wagoneer Commander concept, a stealth‑inspired build created to explore what happens when full‑size premium meets functional off‑road enhancement. Designed for enthusiasts who demand more, whether that means standalone capability or towing a dedicated wheeling rig into extreme environments, the Commander arrives ready for active duty. The Commander concept enhances capability
while keeping the Jeep Grand Wagoneer’s iconic look intact, a deliberate choice underscoring the platform’s inherent capability and high‑strength foundation. The Sentinel build demonstrates how easily the flagship Jeep Grand Wagoneer can serve as a premium, full‑size base for customization, adventure support and real‑world utility.