
The exterior of the concept is painted in Sublime green, while the interior boasts custom seats with plaid blue inserts and green stitching. The rims and tow hooks are finished in Brass Monkey paint, the same as today's stock Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392. The Jeep Scrambler 392 concept sits on 40-inch tires wrapped around custom 20-inch rims.

Custom front and rear lightweight bumpers and the new fender flares provide added clearance for a larger tire and wheel combo. In the middle of the hood rests a tinted clear insert to spotlight the heart of the Jeep Scrambler 392 concept, its monster 392-cubic-inch engine.

The updated bodywork also includes a new front fender flare and a new carbon-fiber hood. The sculptural rear quarter panel is designed to emphasize the door aperture, as well as wider rear flares.
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This system allows an adjustable suspension lift ranging from 1.5 inches up to 5.5 inches and can be custom adjusted on the fly with an in-cab controller or through long-range Bluetooth on a wireless device. One of the most exciting features on the Jeep Scrambler 392 concept is the newly released AccuAir air suspension kit developed for the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator. The modified silhouette gives a nod to chopped top hotrods. The windshield is laid back 12 degrees and matches a lower roof. The transformation showcases the Scrambler's new two-door aesthetic with an open-air freedom personality. The Jeep Scrambler 392 concept, which started as a four-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, also emphasizes lightweight off-road performance, achieved through custom carbon-fiber bodywork. Though a V-8 engine was never offered in the CJ-8, the 392 Scrambler concept offers impressive power and incredible torque with its 6.4-liter HEMI® V-8 engine (470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. Highly capable and versatile, this unique small pickup truck was similar to the CJ-7, but featured a longer 103-inch wheelbase and a long rear overhang for increased cargo space.įast forward four decades, the Jeep Scrambler 392 concept builds on the fun, open-air origins of the CJ-8 with a powerful twist. Originally introduced in 1981, the Jeep Scrambler (CJ-8) was the Jeep brand's first convertible, compact truck. There’s this solar-powered container house, and then the all-new Jeep Scrambler 392 Concept that Stellantis unveiled for their 57th Annual Easter Jeep Safari.Building upon the original 1981 Jeep Scrambler (CJ-8), it’s powered by a 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine making 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft.
