1998 Mobility Outfitters GearBox Concept

1998 Mobility Outfitters GearBox Concept

The 1998 Mobility Outfitters GearBox is a one-of-a-kind concept vehicle designed by Stewart Reed. Unveiled at the 1998 North American International Auto Show, it was created as a multipurpose adventure and utility vehicle. The GearBox combines SUV ruggedness with the versatility of an expedition van, featuring a solar panel roof, modular storage, and an adventure-ready cabin. It is powered by a 4.3-liter V6 engine paired with an automatic transmission and was showcased in the Petersen Automotive Museum. Now offered by Heritage Gruppe, this vehicle represents a unique piece of late-1990s automotive design history.

Builder:
Stewart Reed Design
Location:
California, USA
Vehicle:
1998 -
Price sold:
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Power:
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Weight:
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Engine:
4.3-liter V6
Wheels:
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Suspension:
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Body:
External tube structureRoof hatchIntegrated winchRemovable roof elements
Paint / Wrap:
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Other Mods:
Solar panel roofModular storage compartmentsPivoting passenger seatNavigation table
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