It’s that time of the year when automakers and aftermarket specialists start teasing their SEMA Show exhibits, and FCA’s Mopar division makes no exception.
The service, parts and customer-care brand for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has released a sketch of a concept “loaded with Jeep Performance Parts”. Unfortunately, that’s all Mopar is willing to share for now, so let’s see what we can decipher from the sketch.
Obviously, we’re dealing with a Jeep and, judging by the rear platform, this is a Gladiator-based custom concept. However, it’s clear to see that the truck bed has been deleted and the Gladiator has been turned into a chassis cab for this project, even though such a configuration is not available for sale.
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The taillights are completely different from the regular Gladiator and are placed lower. There is also a big box sitting atop the platform with a side door – and maybe two, but we can’t say for sure because we don’t see the other side – as well as two bikes on the roof rack.
Other easy to notice accessories include the rear-mounted spare wheel with BF Goodrich Mud Terrain A/T tire, gas canister, rear winch, as well as the drawer under the box. We can also spot a roof rack on the Gladiator’s cabin.
We expect to learn more about the concept as we draw closer to the start of the virtual SEMA360 show that’s scheduled for November 2-6.