This Jeep Jeepster Concept Should Not Be Forgotten

This 1998 Jeep Jeepster concept is one of those that should not be forgotten. It comes with a 4.7-liter, V8 engine and 16-valve that was unveiled in the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

It was first started as a crossover, and exercise in pairing up all the off-road capability of a Jeep that has a sports car interior. Once called “Project Grizzly”, the Jeepster name was chosen as an affirmation to a unique 1950 Willys convertible. Besides functional, Jeep also wanted the car to be a fun car to drive.

Not only that, the bright red paint job on its body highlights the Jeep Jeepster’s exceptional headlamps, a distinctive tapered design in the rear and the lower hood. On the inside, the vehicle gets a four-point seat belts, GPS, military-inspired design, altimeter, roll and grade indicator. It is a really unique Jeep concept with its outstanding interior and exterior design.

The 1998 Jeep Jeepster has a 4-speed automatic transmission, short overhangs, and an aluminium skid plate in the side sill. The front tow loops are also incorporated into the hinge modules of the forward-hinging hood. In short, the 1998 Jeep Jeepster was one of the distinctive concept ever produced by Jeep.

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