Overview
- Jeep retires the separate Wagoneer nameplate, restores Jeep badging, and streamlines the flagship to Grand Wagoneer with base, Limited, and Summit trims, including an L long‑wheelbase option.
- Pricing now starts under $65,000 including destination, with published MSRPs from $62,145 before fees for 4x2, about $3,000 more for 4x4, and roughly $93,390 for the Summit Obsidian.
- The standard powertrain remains the 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo Hurricane inline‑six at about 420 hp and 468–469 lb‑ft with an eight‑speed automatic, and towing is rated up to roughly 10,000 pounds when properly equipped.
- A late‑availability REEV pairs a 92‑kWh battery with a 3.6‑liter V6 generator for an estimated 647 hp and 620 lb‑ft, company estimates target 0–60 mph in about five seconds, around 150 miles of electric‑only range and roughly 500 miles combined, with EPA ratings and pricing to come.
- The refresh brings an illuminated seven‑slot grille, full‑width rear lighting, a chrome‑free exterior, and tech updates such as a larger head‑up display, with production slated to begin this year and REEV sales expected after the first quarter of 2026.