Jeep reveals off-road concepts at Easter Jeep Safari event
Jeep presents new concept models like Wrangler Anvil 715 and Gladiator Red Rock at the 2026 Easter Jeep Safari, showcasing future off-road innovations and designs.
Jeep has once again unveiled new concept models at the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab. In 2026, the brand marks its 60th anniversary of participating in this event, presenting several distinctive off-roaders aimed at off-road enthusiasts.
Wrangler and Gladiator Concepts
One of the key debuts is the Wrangler Anvil 715, designed for long expeditions without unnecessary weight. This model features modifications to enhance autonomy and practicality in off-road conditions.
Also shown is the Wrangler Buzzcut, a two-seat variant with a sporty focus and increased gear-carrying capabilities. The Gladiator Red Rock is part of the lineup too, equipped with a wide range of Jeep Performance Parts accessories and enhanced off-road preparation.
Design and Functionality Experiments
Jeep introduced more unconventional projects, including the Grand Wagoneer Commander with an aggressive off-road look. Despite its resemblance to the production model, it stands out with larger wheels, additional lighting, and a reinforced structure.

The Wrangler Laredo deserves special attention, showcasing potential developments for base trims. This concept focuses on simplifying the design and returning to the brand's classic values.
A Hint at Future Models
Some solutions featured in these concepts could make their way into next-generation production vehicles. This is especially relevant as the current Wrangler and Gladiator are nearing updates.
Although there are no official confirmations yet, Jeep traditionally uses such projects to test ideas and gauge audience reactions.
Jeep continues to leverage Easter Safari as a platform to showcase the brand's future. The 2026 concepts indicate that the company is betting on advancing off-road capabilities while preserving the character of its legendary models.