View Photos of the Jeep Wayout Concept
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View Photos of the Jeep Wayout Concept
"Overlanding" is defined as an adventurous way of traveling to remote locations, and this modified Jeep Gladiator, appropriately called the Wayout concept, seems to be an ideal vehicle for it.
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It'll be part of Jeep's convoy for this year's Easter Safari off-roading excursion in Moab, Utah, and we're confident that the group will get some good use out of it.
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Jeep Wayout
Good old-fashioned camping is so . . . out. Glamping and overlanding are very in these days. Jeep's Wayout concept aims at the latter. A Gladiator pickup isn't a bad starting point for an overlanding vehicle, and Jeep outfits the Wayout with a roof-mounted pop-up tent, a fold-out awning, and a storage system in the bed for taking the good life to the great outdoors.
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The pop-top tent rests on a special rack atop the bed, with a ladder that allows for easier access.
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Jeep Wayout
It certainly doesn't hurt that the Wayout-already cool if it only had the tent, awning, etc.-looks the absolute business, with a vaguely retro vibe thanks to its new Gator Green paint (coming to production soon), 17-inch steel wheels, and engine air intake snorkel running up its windshield.
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A two-inch lift kit from Jeep Performance Parts, 17-inch steel wheels, and 37-inch mud tires team with Gator Green paint-available on the production Gladiator-to complete the exterior look.
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All the fun of camping without getting anywhere near the ground.
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On a more functional note, there's also extra LED lighting that Jeep says is to facilitate setting up camp at night.
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Inside, the seats are brown leather and feature stitched topographical maps.
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View Photos of the Jeep Wayout Concept
Screw living in a van down by the river: we want to live in this Jeep, down by the Grand Canyon or some other exotic, outdoorsy locale.
Who needs a home when you can have a Gladiator with a tent on the roof?