
These have often focused on military and mid-century Jeeps in the past, but this time, one is themed on the 1980s and 1990s. Plus, there's a concept we've seen before that has us once again wishing for a two-door Gladiator.These have often focused on military and mid-century Jeeps in the past, but this time, one is themed on the 1980s and 1990s. Plus, there's a concept we've seen before that has us once again wishing for a two-door Gladiator.
The Wrangler-Based Concepts
With the Wranglers, we'll start with the sole two-door on display, the Jeep Rewind Concept. This one is pretty simple, and many of its modifications concern removing parts. It lacks a rear seat, roof and doors. But the vivid purple paint and blue and pink graphics are impossible to ignore. They're matched by a dashboard and seat upholstery with the same colors. It sits on 37-inch wheels on 17-inch tires, and it's outfitted with vintage accessories such as a car phone and a portable CD player.
From the minimally modded Rewind, we move to the majorly modded Bug Out 4xe Concept. This vehicle was designed for overlanding and camping, and is based on a four-door Rubicon 4xe. The rear area has had its seating removed and open space made open and flat for living accommodations. Similarly, a high roof has been added for additional clearance inside. The rear doors have been filled in with custom panels featuring battery packs for accessories. The rear tailgate comes from the Gladiator, an electric off-road scooter is stowed inside, and Jeep fitted hooks inside for a hammock.
The Jeep Wrangler 4xe Sunchaser Concept is mainly interesting for its many concept parts. It has vented versions of the steel fender flares we previously mentioned. It also has storage boxes that can mount to the hard top and feature MOLLE attachment panels. On the roof, it has a concept light bar. All of these are parts that, if reception is strong enough and production is feasible, could end up available in the Jeep Performance Parts catalog. Other upgrades include a roof rack, rock rails, 37-inch tires, and a Jeep 2-inch lift kit.
Finally, we come to the Jeep Wrangler 4xe Blueprint Concept. This one doesn't really show anything new. Rather, this Jeep is a showcase of Jeep Performance Parts that are available. Everything on it that's blue, is an avaialble accessory from Jeep. That includes wheels, lights, bumpers, doors, seat covers, and much more.




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