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The concept Jeep DUNE L6E category is built on the Citroën Ami platform. At the occasion of the Bastille Day, Klissarov Design – an independent vehicle design studio based in the French Riviera reveals “Jeep DUNE”, a bold and unprecedented L6E category ( light quadricycle, +14y, no licence ) vehicle aimed at attracting and engaging the European Generation Alpha customers with the Jeep brand.

source.image: Emmanuel Klissarov

The show car is based on the “Citroën Ami” platform and package, which is shared amongst the brands of Stellantis. Based on the Citroen Ami’s specifications, the Dune would likely be powered by an 8-horsepower electric motor with a 5.4 kWh battery, offering a range of up to 46 miles.

source.image: Emmanuel Klissarov

This places it squarely in the category of short-range, urban transport rather than a true off-road EV. While the Jeep Dune may never see production, its creative design with urban mobility showcase the potential for innovation in the EV industry.

source.image: Emmanuel Klissarov

source.image: Emmanuel Klissarov

The Buggy and Dune feature open-air designs and other upgrades to give them a tougher or more outdoorsy feel. Its size is also comparable to an ATV, measuring just 95 inches long, 55 inches wide and 60 inches tall.Jeep Dune concept looks like a perfect fit for a beach resort’s vehicle fleet, ferrying employees from one part of the property to another in style.

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Vehicle features: Open-air Adventure & Toughness. Identical parts for body side and door bars. Identical parts for the front and back (mask, bumper, skid plate). Upgradable frond and back mask inserts. Customizable for extended storage/ functionality. Customizable for various lifestyles/activities. Integrating a sliding charging port in rear light bar. Personalization available through graphic “Hydro Dipping”. Perforated printed fabric on door bars.

Emmanuel leads an independent vehicle design studio, based in the French Riviera. During the last 15 years he has helped shape the design of vehicles for a range of international brands such as Renault and Mercedes-Benz. He brings his unique automotive design sensibility to projects in mobility design on land, air and sea.

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