The Coolest Easter Eggs Hidden in A Jeep

When we think about easter eggs, we usually think of all the little references packed into a movie, TV show, or video game. But Easter eggs are also found in other places. You can find a good number of them if you own a Jeep. Numerous Jeep vehicles include:

  • References to their past.
  • Recognizable characteristics.
  • You may have been interested in even some lesser-known references if you had ever seen them.

Continue reading to discover some of the most incredible Easter eggs hidden inside a Jeep.

Front Interior

The first Jeep Easter egg in a Wrangler is staring you in the face when you’re driving. The interior of the most recent Jeep Wranglers resembles the iconic front end quite a bit. Look at your air conditioner’s central vents to find this Easter egg. You’ll see that the vents are shaped like a Wrangler’s circular headlamps and the digital display acts as the grille. Several easter eggs reference the Jeep’s iconic front-faced design.

Hidden Map of MOAB

Jeep vehicles are well known for their off-road capabilities. As it happens, certain Jeep Renegades reference Utah’s MOAB, one of the country’s most popular off-road routes. If your Jeep Renegade has a stick shift, you can view a map of the MOAB on the aux cord above it.

Paint Splatter

If you own a Jeep Renegade, you might also wonder why the tachometer has paint splatter on it. The orange paint spatter is intentional; never pretend it’s an accident. The Jeep Renegade design team, who often went paintballing on the weekends, is referenced by the paint spatter.

Rear Window

It would also help to look for a few unique easter eggs on the back windshield of many Jeep cars. For instance, you might see a Lochness monster on a Jeep Compass or a tiny Sasquatch on a Jeep Renegade scuttling out of the sea. You may also spot a T-Rex chasing an old Jeep on your rear windshield. This might reference the well-known Jeep Wrangler that was specially made for the film Jurassic Park.

Taillights

A Jeep taillight is another place you might have missed to find a concealed Easter egg. The taillight contains the iconic grille, usually hidden in the center. If you want to update your taillights, AM Off-Road might have what you’re searching for, as they have a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler JK taillight kinds available online.

Morse Code

There is something unique about the Jeep Wrangler JL model logo. The Morse code that reads “JL” at the bottom of the JL emblem is intriguing. This could be an additional homage to the Jeep’s cherished military history.

US Flag

Jeeps are among the most American cars available due to their involvement in World War II. A Jeep part may also pay tribute to its country of origin. Some Jeep vehicles have a C-pillar vent that resembles the US flag.

Willys Silhouette

Numerous Jeep vehicles also pay homage to Jeep’s past by incorporating different outlines of the original Willys model. The roof latch, the gear knob, the wheel caps, the windshield, and the speakers all have a small imprint of the Willys.

Windshield Wipers

A Jeep’s windshield wipers are also full of Easter eggs. The lizard may be visible beneath the Jeep Compass’s wipers. The Gladiator also features flip-flops, a nod to the famous off-roading footwear of automotive journalist Rick Péwé.

“Ciao Baby”

In addition to lizards, the Jeep Renegade has a little spider on the corner of the fuel door that reads “CIAO BABY” in a text bubble. This Easter egg references both their mother tongue and the recent Chrysler-Fiat merger.

Renegade Cup Holders

Many Jeep taillights are fashioned like an “X” and are boxy. The cup holders on Jeep Renegades also include this design feature. This subtle allusion, albeit easy to miss, shows how committed Jeep is to design in its cars.

Roof

The unique “X” from the original gas cans attached to the Jeep cars is also visible on the roof of the Jeep Renegade. The “X,” which takes over a Renegade’s entire roof, is a brilliant easter egg you may have never noticed.

419 Area Code

You may find the number 419 with a heart next to it on the rear of a Jeep Gladiator. This is another of the most intriguing easter eggs hidden in a Jeep since it references Toledo, Ohio, the zip code where the Jeep is manufactured.

“To New Adventures”

The words “TO NEW ADVENTURES” are inscribed beneath the ignition button on the Jeep Renegade. Jeep owners are reminded of the fun they can have with their vehicle and what it’s all about by off-roading and going on excursions.

Jeep cars are the best because of their incredible craftsmanship, and the fact that different Jeep models have these Easter eggs shows that designers are still having fun with the past. With so many Easter eggs scattered throughout your Jeep, the fun doesn’t end there. AM Off-Road has a variety of extras that may be customized to enhance your vehicle’s awesomeness further.