Jeep loose slack with 7 new concepts
Frédéric Mercier
Tuesday, march 20, 2018 14:04
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It has become a tradition for Jeep.
Each year, around Easter, thousands of enthusiasts for driving off-road end up in Moab, Utah. And Jeep is still for the enjoyment of its consumers with a few concepts based on its existing models.
This year, seven concepts, five of which are based on the new Wrangler, have been presented by the legendary american manufacturer. And they make you want to go outside and play.
Jeep 4SPEED
Designed to be as lightweight as possible, the 4SPEED makes use of a carbon fibre hood and the new four-cylinder engine now available with the Wrangler of the new generation. Raised two inches compared to the Wrangler series, the 4SPEED is shod tires BF Goodrich 35-inch.
Jeep Sandstorm
Specially designed for racing in the desert, the Sandstorm is pushing the insanity still further with a suspension largely enhanced, and tires 39.5 inches. Under the hood hides a V8 6.4-litre paired to a six-speed manual transmission reports.
Jeep B-Ute
Built from the small Renegade, the B-Ute is less extreme than the other concespt presented by Jeep, but it remains a beautiful tribute to the driving off-road. It was especially rigged up a suspension that’s enhanced, nice black wheels and a luggage rack on the roof.
Jeep Wagoneer Roadtrip
This one is not constructed from a model nine, but with a Wagoneer 1965. The wheelbase has been lengthened by 5 inches and it has replaced its original engine with a V8 of 5.7 litres.
Nacho Jeep
With its yellow color as the cheese for nachos, this concept bears very well its name. Built from a version of Rubicon the new Jeep Wrangler, the Nacho Jeep is equipped with items offered by Mopar.
Jeep Jeepster
This red and white concept is a tribute to the Jeepster 1966. Like the other concepts from Jeep, it is enhanced to provide performance off-road even more exceptional than the original model. Wicked fireball!
Jeep J-Car
Sole concept designed from a four-door version of the Wrangler, the J-Car (Is this a nod to the G-Wagen from Mercedes?) allows you to go off-road with the whole family!