Video: Jeep Is Bringing Cool Trucks to the 2025 Easter Jeep Safari

These are difficult to resist.

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Jeep is bringing several cool concept vehicles to this year’s Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. Most of them are pickup trucks. The TFL team has been joining this event for the last 13+ years. It’s a celebration of the Jeep community and the off-road industry in one of the most picturesque environments of all.


Jeep Convoy Concept

Perhaps the most impressive concept of the all is the Jeep Convoy. It’s based on the current Jeep Gladiator Mojave. It’s inspired by the 1963 Jeep Gladiator SJ truck and J-series trucks. This concept leans into the military theme. It has a super cool front grille design. The body is painted in a Ghost Ops color with canvas doors and roof. It’s rolling on 40-inch BFG Krawler tires.


Jeep J6 Honcho Concept

This is a Jeep Wrangler conversion that turns it into a two-door pickup truck with a 6-foot bed. It’s one of the more popular concepts, because Jeep currently does not offer a production two-door pickup truck, and has not done so for many years. It features a two-inch suspension lift that allows it to run 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires.


Jeep Bug Out Concept

The Bug Out is another take on a two-door Jeep Wrangler-based pickup truck. This time it has an integrated one piece roof that covers both the cabin and the bed. This vehicle is no longer than a four-door Wrangler with a spare tire on the back. The rear section was extended to offer more space on the inside. There is a Gladiator tail gate in the back. Customized high-clearance flares are covering 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires.


Jeep Gladiator High Top Honcho Concept

Finally, there is this retro-cool lifted Jeep Gladiator – the High Top Honcho. Painted steel wheels are wrapped in 40-inch BFGoodrick T/A KO3 tires. The axles are upgraded to Dana 60 units with 5.38-to-1 gearing. It rides on a height-adjustable AccuAir suspension.

Here is what we think about these concepts and others. Please join Roman and I in this video.