For Jeep’s 75th anniversary in 2016, the brand unveiled a series of concept vehicles. There were Jeep truck designs, and modified Renegades and Wranglers galore. But one Jeep stood out: the Jeep Wrangler Trailcat.
According to a Stellantis press release, the Trailcat sported a six-speed manual transmission, 39.5-inch mud tires, LED lights and tons of other treats for the extreme off-roading fan. The crown jewel of the Trailcat was the supercharged 6.2L V8. With that engine came 707-horsepower and the ability to climb rocks faster than any other vehicle can or should. It probably violated several international treaties just by existing.
When designing this vehicle, Jeep engineers likely didn’t entertain a single idea containing the words “sensible” or “sane.” While there’s no way to know for sure, designs look like they were inspired by heavy metal guitars and airbrushed murals on the sides of conversion vans.
Unfortunately, the Trailcat concept would stay a concept, owing to safety concerns. Jalopnik reported that Tim Kuniskis, head of the North American Jeep brand, claimed that the vehicle would simply be too dangerous. If a Jeep Wrangler had more horsepower than some supercars, the “if you can read this, flip me over” bumper sticker would carry an immense sense of urgency.
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