New Jeep Concepts
Ahead of its annual Jeep Safari, now in its 50th year, Jeep has gone ahead and released a handful of new concepts sure to have any fan in a tizzy.
h/t: coolmaterial
Included is the FC 150, which boasts a retro cabin and bed atop a 2005 Wrangler chassis, the Crew Chief 715, which gives of a futuristic military vibe and features off-road rock rails and 20″ beadlock wheels, and the Trailcat, which is an open-top model packed with a silly amount of horsepower (707 hp).
Those three models really only scratch the surface, so check out the shots of all the rides Jeep gifted us, and hope that one day you’ll see some at a dealership near you.
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