Jeep and Energizer launch rugged outdoor lighting lineup

Written By Jason Siu
CATEGORY: Automotive
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Energizer has paired with Jeep on a new line of trail-ready lighting, putting both brands’ off-road credibility behind eight products built for camping, overlanding, and emergency use. The Jeep x Energizer collection, available today online and at select U.S. retailers, spans headlamps, flashlights, a hybrid lantern, a hands-free clip light, and a key-chain light, all tuned for durability, long runtimes, and real-world flexibility.

The flagship High Lumen Metal Flashlight headlines the range with a Boost setting rated up to 10,000 lumens and an integrated power bank for device top-ups. For hands-free use, two headlamps offer hybrid power that accepts both rechargeables and primary batteries, including a Hybrid Metal Headlamp that peaks at a claimed 2,100 lumens with red and green modes for night vision and maps. Camp duty falls to the Hybrid Lantern+, which mixes hybrid power with a removable puck light, internal storage, an onboard power bank, and output up to 1,000 lumens.

Daily carry options round out the set. A Sleek Metal Flashlight made from aircraft-grade aluminum packs up to 1,250 lumens, plus built-in magnets and an adjustable clip for improvised mounting. A Power Indicator Flashlight adds a digital readout for battery life and remaining runtime, letting users dial brightness to match the plan. A Multi-Purpose Handsfree Light clips, attaches, or wears with a motion sensor for true hands-free switching, while the compact Key Chain Light aims to be the always-there backup.

Energizer positions the collaboration as an invitation to “get out and stay out longer,” marrying Jeep’s overland ethos with the company’s lighting tech. Jeep frames it as a meeting of two trust-heavy brands that are routine companions in garages, gloveboxes, and gear bins. The collection emphasizes rugged construction, simple controls, and hybrid power options so a dead rechargeable does not end the night.

With output claims that reach five figures, multiple hands-free mounting tricks, and redundancy in how each light stays powered, the Jeep x Energizer line targets the sweet spot between campsite convenience and back-country insurance. The message is straightforward, whether you are setting up after dark, digging for recovery gear, or navigating a power outage at home, there is a purpose-built light for the job.

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