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In the middle of Manhattan’s urban energy, Camp Jeep delivered, once again, a true off-road experience that transported nearly 30,000 guests out of the city and into the wild—without ever leaving Hell’s Kitchen! Set up just outside the Jacob Javits Center, the open-air track gave the activation a distinctive feel, turning heads from passersby and drawing crowds throughout the 10-day event.

Gordinier Group’s precision driver-product specialists were behind the wheel, guiding attendees through a rugged and technical course featuring steep inclines, and articulation challenges—all designed to showcase Jeep’s legendary 4×4 capability. Despite a few bouts of unpredictable spring weather, the team kept rides running smoothly and safely, ensuring the experience never missed a beat.

Guests were especially wowed by the electrified performance of the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee 4xe models. The ability to switch to electric mode mid-course and the surprising smoothness of the suspension over obstacles gave many a new perspective on hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology.

The New York setting amplified the contrast between Jeep’s trail-tested performance and the city’s steel skyline—making Camp Jeep not just a drive, but a statement. Once again, Jeep proved that adventure doesn’t stop at the pavement—and that no one does off-road like Jeep.


While major auto shows in cities like LA and Chicago grab headlines, it’s the passionate crowds in markets like Cleveland and the Twin Cities that remind us why we do what we do. Camp Jeep returned to both shows this year, and the response from attendees was nothing short of electric.

From the moment the doors opened, visitors lined up to take on the Camp Jeep course—and their reactions said it all. “This Jeep ride experience was scarier than the helicopter ride we took last week,” one rider joked, wide-eyed after the steep descent. Another exclaimed, “That 35-degree hill was no joke! Jeeps are officially Minnesota-tough!”

Many guests expressed excitement to see Jeep back in their cities after last year’s absence. “Thank goodness Camp Jeep is back! The Twin Cities Auto Show just isn’t the same without the ride,” one attendee said. Cleveland show-goers echoed this sentiment too. Others were wowed by the vehicles’ durability, capability, and high-end features—like the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s sound, the Grand Cherokee’s finesse, and the new tech across the 4xe lineup.

From kids thrilled by the rollercoaster-like hills to lifelong Jeep fans discovering new features, it was clear: Camp Jeep continues to impress, inform, and inspire—no matter the size of the market.


Camp Jeep returned to the 2025 Toronto Auto Show with an even bolder, more extreme course—solidifying its place as one of the show’s most talked-about attractions. This year’s course introduced new obstacles that pushed the limits of off-road excitement, giving fans a chance to experience the capability and control of Jeep vehicles in a dynamic and immersive way.

Precision drivers from Gordinier Group once again led the charge, expertly navigating guests through the expanded course filled with steep climbs, curved articulation wedges, and the kind of rugged terrain Jeep is built for. The experience wasn’t just about thrills—it gave thousands of attendees a real-world feel of Jeep’s legendary 4×4 performance. As one guest put it, “Camp Jeep is taking adventure to the next level!”

From adrenaline-seekers to families looking for a fun ride, Camp Jeep offered something for everyone. Social media buzzed with excitement, calling the activation a “great experience for the family” and “highly recommended.” With long lines and enthusiastic crowds throughout the show, the popularity of the attraction underscored Jeep’s unique blend of adventure, innovation, and community.

As the Auto Show wrapped up, one thing was clear—Jeep, alongside Gordinier Group, delivered an unforgettable off-road experience that set a new standard for what guests expect from interactive auto show exhibits.


Camp Jeep and Gordinier Group made a thrilling return to the 2025 Chicago Auto Show after taking a year off, drawing massive crowds eager to experience the beloved off-road activation. Attendees lined up for the opportunity to ride through a rugged course, skillfully navigated by Gordinier Group’s expert precision drivers. Over the course of the show, Camp Jeep gave rides to nearly 34,000 people, a testament to its enduring popularity. With the course’s signature steep hills, articulation features, and a full lineup of Jeep vehicles on display, the excitement was palpable.

Many guests expressed that Camp Jeep was their main reason for attending, noting its absence in 2024.

We only came because we heard Camp Jeep was back, one visitor shared.

From long-time Jeep fans to curious newcomers, riders were impressed by the capability and comfort of the vehicles. “The Grand Cherokee is luxurious and rugged at the same time,” said one guest, while another added, “The power in the 392 is what made me get in this long line, and it was worth it.”

The line moved efficiently, and the wait was filled with engaging displays, including concepts like the Lowdown with its eye-catching clear hood. Enthusiasts also appreciated the Jeep Gear store, adding an extra layer to the experience. “Jeep is more than a brand; it’s a way of life,” summed up one attendee. With its mix of adrenaline, innovation, and lifestyle appeal, Camp Jeep was once again a showstopper.

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