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Jeepster Beach

Jeepster Beach

There’s always at least one member of Jeep’s Easter Safari concepts that we lust after, and this year it’s the appropriately named the Jeepster Beach. The thing looks so summer-ready, we want to abandon everything else post haste and get to the sand and surf. It uses the 2020 Wrangler Rubicon as its base and drops on the body of a 1968 Jeepster Commando. The glorious orange paint is appropriately called Hazy IPA with a strip of Zinc Oxide white paint around the top of the doors and the bed. The roll bar, big off-road tires, and rugged suspension are perfect for dune and beach duties, while the stickers on the interior are all beachy. It also gets cherry-red low-back vintage-style seats juxtaposed against a modern Uconnect infotainment screen. Under the hood is a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four pumped up from 270 hp to a healthy 340. See its laid-back look at this year’s Moab Jeep Easter Safari in Utah from March 27th through April 4th.