2025 Easter Jeep Concept Vehicles

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Spring is in the air. Flowers are blooming, insects are starting to buzz around again and cool concept Jeeps are roaming around Moab. That’s right, it’s Easter Jeep Safari time, and once again Jeep has brought out concept vehicles ranging from wild to mild. Interestingly, three of the seven were introduced as “Concept” vehicles, while the other four are under the ” Performance Parts by Mopar” category. More on that later. Regardless of whether they’re true concepts or just kitted out, there is a good chance that one or all of these vehicles will make Jeep and 4×4 enthusiasts envious, so without further delay, let’s jump into the 2025 Easter Jeep Concept Vehicles.

An Easter Jeep is much easier to find among the shrubs than an Easter egg, but these are much more fun to hunt down!
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Jeep Convoy

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Easter Jeep Concept

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Arguably the coolest of the bunch, the Convoy concept harkens back to the J-Series trucks from the 1970s and 80s. The grill and hood are a good mix of the J-Series design cues mixed with modern flair. The split safari top and the matching soft doors add some extra flair to an already cool rig. The Warn winch, a snorkel, and 40-inch BFGoodrich tires round out the build. While it’s doubtful the Gladiator will get a facelift anytime in the near future; it would be cool to see the J-Series design cues return to the lineup.

Jeep Bug Out 4xe

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The Bug Out concept is all about weight savings and, based on the name, getting out of a situation fast. While the powertrain is tame, the modifications are not. The rear doors have been filled, and the rear swing gate has been swapped for a tailgate. The half doors and opening between the B and C pillars have been enlarged thanks to a higher roof. The Bug Out features high clearance still bumpers and color-matched details throughout.

Jeep Rewind Concept

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Where the Convoy leans into the 70s and 80s designs, the Rewind is literally coated with 90s nostalgia. It’s relatively mild for a concept vehicle, but it still gets style points for the interior and exterior graphics. Outside of those aesthetic changes, the Rewind is pretty close to a stock two-door Wrangler. There’s a chance the smooth rear floor, slightly redesigned roll bar, and an additional storage compartment are features that will make their way into the next generation of Wranglers.

Jeep J6 Honcho

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The J6 Honcho is under the Performance Part by Mopar category of the 2025 Easter Jeep fleet, but wait, there are no two-door Jeep trucks on the market. Don’t get too excited, though. Plenty of cool rigs have made their way through Easter Jeep and then faded into concept obscurity. Regardless, if we ever see it again, this is a cool rig. Based on a four-door Wrangler that’s been chopped and paired with a six-foot bed, there’s a lot to like about this vehicle. It’s rolling on 37-inch BFG KM3 mud terrains and a two-inch Mopar lift. The J6 is also outfitted with TYRI lights and a Warn Winch.

Jeep Gladiator High Top Honcho Concept

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Rounding out the trio of truck-based Easter Jeep rigs is the High Top Honcho. Built off of a Gladiator, this vehicle isn’t as heavily modified as the Convoy, but it still has plenty of throwback style. The color scheme, especially the white wheels, is as vintage as it gets. The High Top is ready for some serious crawling with 40-inch tires, 5.38 gears, Dana 60 axles, four inches of air suspension lift, steel fender flares, and more.

Jeep Wrangler 4xe Sunchaser

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At first glance, the Sunchaser looks like a pretty stock Wrangler 4xe, but upon closer inspection, it’s outfitted with plenty of available parts and a couple of concept parts that are pretty interesting. Starting with the Mopar accessory parts, you’ll find the Sunchaser kitted out with a two-inch Mopar Lift, 37-inch KM3s, a Warn winch, and rock rails. The front bumper isn’t too wild, but the custom push bar is an interesting addition. Instead of rear windows, two storage compartments add additional gear organization. Up top, Mopar Illuminat3 provides plenty of light without interfering with the Freedom Panels.

Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blue Print

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Wrapping up the fleet of Jeeps is the 4xe Blue Print. If you want to outfit your Jeep with every possible part from the Mopar accessories catalog, then this rig is the goal you’re striving for. The bold blue color scheme highlights all of Mopar’s possible modifications. The whole list is extensive, but the highlights included 37-inch K03s, three (yes, three) different wheel options, half doors, rock rails, a snorkel, plenty of lights, a two-inch lift, high-clearance fenders, a Warn winch, and Rubicon bumpers.

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