Today, Jeep shared the third batch of teaser images for the upcoming Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah with shots of a pair of vehicles. The first is obviously a Wagoneer or Grand Wagoneer while the other is a Rubicon model or some sort – either a Wrangler or a Gladiator. Based on the brief bit of information included with these images, we would guess that the larger SUV is a modified Wagoneer while the second more of a mystery.
“Two new, one-of-a-kind, rock-crawling, terrain-traversing concept vehicles will take four-wheeling to the next level on some of the toughest trails in the world and prove why there’s nothing quite like legendary Jeep 4×4 capability.”
Seeing as how the Wagoneer is the model with the Jeep brand tends to showcase more often as being off-road-capable, there is a chance that it could be a modified Grand Wagoneer. In any case, it should be a fairly plush rock crawler.
As for this second vehicle, we can see through the windshield that this vehicle appears to have a shorter roofline, but in looking down the exterior side that we can see, there looks to be more body length than roof length. With that in mind, I am going to guess that this is some variation of the Gladiator, but it very well could be a Wrangler.
We will have all of the information when the 58th annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari opens on March 23, running through March 31, 2024.
Click here for a look at the earlier teasers for the 2024 event.

Patrick Rall is a professional writer and photographer with a passion for all things automotive. Having grown up in his father’s performance shop, he spent extensive time at the oval track and drag strip – both driving and wrenching on various types of vehicles. In addition to working as a writer, Patrick previously worked as an automotive technician before moving on to a business office position with a chain of dealerships, and this broad spectrum of experience in the industry allows him to offer a unique look on the automotive world. Follow Patrick on Twitter, Facebook and on Youtube.
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