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2025 Jeep J6 Honcho Concept
The Jeep J6 Honcho Concept, revealed in 2025 as part of the annual Jeep Easter Safari lineup, blends retro style with modern off-road...


2004 Jeep Rescue Concept
The 2004 Jeep Rescue Concept is designed for extreme off-road performance, ideal for search-and-rescue operations in harsh environments.


2003 Jeep Treo Concept
Unveiled at the 37th Tokyo Motor Show, the Jeep Treo concept vehicle embodies Chrysler Group's vision for the future of the Jeep brand,...


2024 Jeep Dune Design Study by Emmanuel Klissarov
An independent designer has come up with a proposal for a Jeep version of the Stellantis quadricycle. More rugged than the Citroën, Fiat,...


2024 Jeep Wagoneer S Trailhawk Concept
The 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S Trailhawk Concept is an off-road prototype of Jeep's first battery-electric SUV. Designed to meet the demands of...


2002 Jeep Wrangler by Cardi
The 2002 Jeep Wrangler by Cardi represents a departure from the classic square shapes synonymous with the Wrangler, aiming instead for a...


2002 Jeep Compass Concept
The 2002 Jeep Compass Concept, reminiscent of a rally car, was engineered with all-wheel drive, a short wheelbase, and a low center of...


2001 Jeep Willys2 Concept
In 2001, Jeep introduced the Willys2 concept at the Tokyo Motor Show, following the earlier 2001 Jeep Willys Concept showcased at NAIAS....


2001 Jeep Willys Concept
The 2001 Jeep Willys Concept, presented by DaimlerChrysler, pays homage to Willys Motors' contribution to Jeep's heritage. This unique...


2000 Jeep Varsity Concept
The Jeep Varsity, showcased at NAIAS 2000, embodied DaimlerChrysler's vision of an "urban adventure concept." This five-door hatchback...


Craziest 15 Jeep Concepts From the 20th Century
Jeep, a brand synonymous with rugged off-road vehicles, has a rich history of pushing boundaries and experimenting with unique concepts....


1969 Jeep XJ002 Concept
The XJ-002 used a Jeep Commando pickup frame and running gear and had a fiberglass body (the production car was to use Cycolac...
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