2024 Jeep Vacationeer Concept
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2024 Jeep Vacationeer Concept
The Jeep®
brand is making its annual trek to the 58th annual Easter Jeep Safari,
March 23-31, 2024, in Moab, Utah, with four new eye-catching and
mission-capable concept vehicles.
“Easter
Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, is the perfect venue for new Jeep concepts,
with more than 20,000 Jeep enthusiasts gathering each year to celebrate
the most iconic 4x4 brand in the world,” said Bill Peffer, senior vice
president and head of Jeep brand North America. “From 4xe
electrification to unmatched 392 power, this year’s Jeep 4x4 concepts
illustrate how the most capable Wrangler ever appeals to such a wide range of people.”
Four
distinctive Jeep brand and Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) concept
vehicles are equipped with an array of proven propulsion systems. The Jeep Wrangler Low Down concept, a tip of the hat to the Lower 40 concept from 2009, features the 392 V-8 engine. The Jeep Wrangler 4xe Willys
Dispatcher concept marries the advanced 4xe plug-in hybrid propulsion
system with a throwback design theme that honors early post-war civilian
Jeep SUVs. Two JPP concepts, the Jeep Gladiator-based High Top concept
and the Jeep Grand Wagoneer-based
Vacationeer concept, both feature six-cylinder power, a 3.6-liter
Pentastar V-6 and a Hurricane Twin Turbo 510, respectively.
“Our
extended Jeep Performance Parts from Mopar team can’t wait to get back
to Moab for the 58th annual Easter Jeep Safari,” said Mike Koval Jr,
North America senior vice president, Mopar service, parts and customer
care. “We look forward to unveiling a new set of concept vehicles that
feature our latest custom and factory-tested and factory-backed
production parts and accessories that allow us to tackle some of the
toughest trails in the world.”
Jeep Vacationeer Concept
From the Spearminted exterior to the custom-trimmed and expanded interior space, the Jeep Vacationeer concept is a premium SUV that combines comfort and adventure with modern capability while honoring the legendary heritage of the Jeep brand. And with a nostalgic nod, the JPP design team is quenching the desire of many a classic Jeep aficionado, meticulously fitting the Vacationeer concept with unique bodyside woodgrain graphics that harken back to Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models that traversed both town and country from the late 1960s through the early 1990s.
Ready for any challenging excursion that Moab has to offer, 35-inch BFGoodrich mud-terrain tires, wrapped around 18-by-9-inch bead grip 701 Method racing wheels, provide a natural 1.5-inch lift for superior off-road performance. Larger wheel openings and custom bodyside flare extensions add to the aggressive look.
Front and rear skid plates provide underbody protection while a front mounted Warn winch addresses difficult off-road situations. At the front of the white, Rhino-lined roof, three 11-inch TYRI LED lights provide exceptional forward lighting.
Affixed to the roof of the Vacationeer concept is a custom, carbon-fiber RedTail Overland Skyloft – a climate-controlled oasis with sleeping space for two people and enough windows to soak in the panoramic views.
The stock second- and third-row seats have been removed to accommodate integration of the Skyloft. A custom weatherproof, pass-thru entrance allows easy access from the interior floor to the Skyloft. A fore/aft sliding door and a small step, which also doubles as a usable table, eases access.
The rear space features a bed-lined cargo floor that can handle outdoor elements with ease, such as escaping a downpour or removing muddy hiking gear.
The Jeep brand turned to renowned fashion designer and Wagoneer enthusiast/owner Kiel James Patrick for the front Tupelo leather seats. Patrick, a native New Englander, displays his profound appreciation for authentic Americana with custom fabric inserts featuring classic Jeep vehicles within a distinctive and charming New England-inspired pattern.
“For over three decades, the Jeep Wagoneer has been more than just a vehicle to me; it has literally been part of the fabric of my life threaded through my most cherished journeys,” said Patrick. “As a designer and lifelong Jeep 4x4 owner, this was a dream project. I could not be more excited to honor the heritage and stories of the Jeep brand.”
Power in the Jeep Vacationeer concept comes from the 3.0-liter Hurricane Twin Turbo 510 engine, delivering 510 horsepower and 500 lb.-ft. of torque. The powerful Hurricane engine provides premium performance while also delivering improved fuel economy versus many competitors’ naturally aspirated V-8 and boosted six-cylinder engines.
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