Driver stunned to find hidden map to ‘Hell’s Revenge’ while hunting for ‘easter egg’ inside his first car

A NEW car driver has found a hidden design in his vehicle - millions of drivers may have a similar design without knowing.

In a TikTok, a Jeep driver showcased their "Hell's Revenge" themed feature.

A Jeep driver discovered an off-road 'Easter Egg' (stock image)
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A Jeep driver discovered an off-road 'Easter Egg' (stock image)Credit: Getty
The hidden design was underneath the car's passenger seat
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The hidden design was underneath the car's passenger seatCredit: TikTok/of_the_forest

"A fun fact about Jeeps is that they have a ... Easter Egg," audio from the TikToker (@of_the_forest) said in a post.

The TikToker filmed the inside of his Cherokee SUV in 2021.

A hidden storage bin sits underneath the vehicle's passenger's side seat.

On the plastic casing inside the bin, Jeep etched in the coordinates for the Hell's Revenge climb in Moab, Utah.

Hell's Revenge is a famous off-road trail, known for its challenging terrain and breathtaking, clay scenery.

The site is a popular destination for off-road enthusiasts - including Jeep drivers.

The trail offers a variety of obstacles including steep climbs, descents, slickrock surfaces, and narrow passages that wind through red rock formations.

Trails in the area require drivers to use skill and precision to mount the daunting landscape.

The trails are a popular site for world-wide off-roaders.

The U.S. Sun reached out to the TikToker for comment.

Drivers are only just realizing Jeeps have hidden 'animals' - there's a trick to finding them

JEEP'S 'EASTER EGGS'

Every Jeep has a small design 'Easter egg,' according to Jeep product retailer JEDCo.

All Jeep vehicles have design details etched into hidden plates, windshields, or other car parts.

Each Easter egg is unique to that vehicle - through the retailer said some hidden design features are easier to find than others.

All of the hidden elements reflect Jeep's attachment to nature.

For example, another driver found a spider insignia coming from his gas compartment.

The spider was inside the driver's Jeep Renegade.

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The company started putting the hidden treats in cars in the late 1990s, the retailer claims.