
The auxiliary switch bank offers a single location for operating accessories, including the LED lights, and the Mopar bright pedal kit and all-weather floor mats also dress up the interior. The dash panel and armrests receive the same Katzkin Amaretto Brown leather treatment with matching orange thread accents. Katzkin Amaretto Brown leather seats are bordered in an orange thread, with the Jeep grille logo embroidered in a light Tungsten on the seatbacks.

The Scrambler color theme is followed through on the interior. The 3.6-liter engine is augmented with a Mopar cold-air intake and cat-back exhaust. A two-inch Jeep Performance Parts lift kit helps accommodate large, 37-inch tires and tough Jeep Performance Parts rock rails feature a non-slip grip. The Jeep Performance Parts 17-inch slot wheels are customized in a concept bronze to tie in with the exterior color theme. Facing forward on the brush guard up front are a pair of Jeep Performance Parts seven-inch LED lights, pointing the way at 8,000 lumens each. (Jeep).īased on the Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, the Scrambler pulls liberally from the Mopar brand’s Jeep Performance Parts line, including a set of four five-inch LED lights stationed atop the sport/roll bar and two stationed on the vehicle’s A-pillars.

The 198186 CJ-8, meanwhile, has seen a major uptick in the collector market. Diffused LED task lights mounted to the sport/roll bar are directed to the rear bed, providing illumination in the cargo area. When Jeep unveiled the 2020 Jeep Gladiator earlier this year and made it crystal clear that the pickup was neither designed nor intended to be the second coming of the CJ-8 Scrambler, fans of the classic mini-truck slumped in disappointment. This version of the sport/roll bar anchors to the bed and also extends the length of the bed rails on each side, offering a total of eight tie-down points to lock down cargo. The bed area is customized with a spray-in bed liner and two-inch steel, prototype tube sport/roll bar painted body-color white. The white exterior is crowned with a freedom top painted in vintage amber, continuing the retro feel.

The look of the early 1980s-era CJ8 Scrambler is recreated with prototype Punk’N Metallic Orange and Nacho body-side stripes running from the front panels to the bed and a matching hood graphic. The Jeep® JT Scrambler Concept is a heritage-inspired remix, carrying the throwback color palette and graphics of the iconic CJ Scrambler crossed with a combination of available Jeep Performance Parts and conceptual touches.
