Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles

At Jurassic Park, there were two kinds of vehicles used on the island. Tour Vehicles that ran on electric power through a track in the ground used for the tour, and Staff Vehicles (Gas-Powered Jeeps), used by park staff, for getting around the park. All of the Gas-Powered Jeeps were 1992 Jeep Wrangler Sahara (YJ).

Vehicles on Isla Nublar

 * Jeep 10
 * Jeep 12
 * Jeep 14
 * Jeep 18
 * Jeep 29

These Utility Vehicles were seen many times in Jurassic Park. Jeeps 18 and 29 were used to get to the Visitor's Center. Dennis Nedry took a modified version of the standard park ranger/warden jeep: Jeep 12 when attempting to steal dinosaur embryos to his BioSyn contact Lewis Dodgson on the East Boat Dock. Ellie Sattler and Robert Muldoon took Jeep 10 to search for the kids and this was later used by John Hammond in the film version to leave the island.

Jeep 14 was later seen being driven by Gerry Harding in Jurassic Park: The Game.

Features
The modified version Nedry took had remote controlled search lamps attached to its light bar and appears to have more interior options than the standard jeeps. The gas-powered jeeps were painted with a diagonal red stripe because it kept the Triceratops from charging the cars.

Fate
JP 18 and JP 29's use in the beginning to transport the visitors were most likely returned to the garage or used to transport staff to the East Dock.

JP 12 which was used by Nedry when attempting to smuggle out Dinosaur embryos, was last seen half way to the East Dock lodged from a sloped hill. It was rediscovered by Gerry Harding and Nima in Jurassic Park: The Game.

JP 14 was destroyed by a mother triceratops.

JP 10 was left near the landing pad when Alan Grant and the other survivors boarded the rescue helicopter.

Toy Lines
It is the Bush Devil Tracker from Jurassic Park Series 1.

Trivia

 * Notably JP 23 in Islands of Adventure at Universal Studios: Orlando is actually JP 12 from the movie, but after years of wear and tear and being fixed up several times it became JP 23 (Potentially an oversight by the restorers).
 * JP 10 is stationed in Universal Studios: Hollywood, but is not on display permanently. It was last seen at the Halloween Event flipped over as part of decorations.
 * The Jeeps seen at each of the Universal Studios theme parks world wide seem to be rotated when being service and restored and some of the vehicles originally at the California park are now housed at Universals Orlando theme parks.
 * Fans have made replicas like JP 18 in Colorado (seen above owned by Boomerjinks), Jeep 12 in New York, Florida, and Jeep 15 in Texas.
 * Fan-made JP 18 was modeled in Jurassic Park: The Game for JP 14.
 * A hunter variant of the Jeep can be seen in.