

The Jeep Mopar Immortal is a concept vehicle that was first unveiled at the 44th annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. It is available with a 5.7-liter HEMI engine that is used in the standard Jeep Wrangler along with a Military-grade portal axle ends. The vehicle also features off-road front and rear bumpers, an AEV heat-reduction hood, hydraulic steering assist, performance body armor and half-door kit. The exterior has been painted with Viper Snakeskin Green Pearl coat paint that gives an impressive look to the vehicle. The Jeep Mopar Immortal Military-grade portal axle ends has been connected to the Pro Rock and Power Wagon performance axles from the Mopar and they ahev been specially made to fit the suspension. The portal axle ends also provides five inches of lift as well as contains a 1.5 gear reduction. The portal axle ends have been combined along with 4:1 transfer case which offers an incredible 100:1 crawl ratio. The vehicle has been enclosed in the Jeep performance body armor to provide intense protection. Other important features include tom Woods custom drive shafts, Mopar sun bonnet and Katzkin leather seats. The Mopar design team has been customizing the production vehicles from the year 2002 and after customization the vehicle will be sent to the enthusiast supporter at the Moab Jeep Safari. The Mopar design team consists of dedicated engineers, fabricators and designers who have been developing concept vehicles from a very long time.







