Riding on a lifted suspension and 31.5-inch all-terrain tires, the Trailhawk concept features unique front and rear bumpers with orange tow hooks. Internal-combustion Trailhawks feature red tow hooks, while Jeep’s plug-in hybrid 4xe off-roaders get blue ones; we wouldn’t be surprised if we are witnessing the birth of a new signature color for the electric off-roaders of Jeep’s future.
Concept in Name Only?

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Dedicated Off-Road Gear
The Wagoneer S’ standard Selec-Terrain drive mode controller gets a sixth setting in the Trailhawk concept. Rock mode is a fresh addition to the existing Auto, Sand, Snow, Eco and Sport modes, and it no doubt utilizes the concept’s electronically controlled locking rear axle. Should the Trailhawk see the light of production, one element we’d imagine might be on the chopping block is the cross-car grab bars that necessitated the removal of the infotainment system’s lower screen. However, Jeep notes the grab bars’ inserts are threaded for mounting accessories using quarter-inch fasteners with a 20-thread pitch — which is, again, conspicuously specific.
Jeep is committed to, as it says, “transforming 4xe into the new 4×4.” So, whether or not the Wagoneer S Trailhawk concept will be the brand’s first electric off-roader to go into production, it seems clear that one is coming soon. We’d bet it wears orange tow hooks.
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