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Jeep Rolls Out 2026 Grand Wagoneer, Merging Lineup and Introducing Range‑Extended EV

Jeep targets clarity and value with a lower starting price in the low $60,000s.

Overview

  • Jeep retires the separate Wagoneer nameplate, brings back Jeep badging, and streamlines trims to Grand Wagoneer, Limited, and Summit, with the long‑wheelbase L returning.
  • The standard 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo Hurricane inline‑six remains at about 420 hp and 468–469 lb‑ft, and properly equipped versions are rated to tow up to 10,000 pounds.
  • Jeep announced a late‑availability range‑extended electric variant using a 92 kWh battery and a 3.6‑liter V6 generator, targeting roughly 647 hp, 620 lb‑ft, 0–60 mph in about 5.0 seconds, and more than 500 miles combined range.
  • Jeep says the REEV can deliver approximately 150 miles of electric‑only driving, with EPA ratings, towing figures, and pricing to be released closer to launch.
  • The refresh adds an illuminated seven‑slot grille, full‑width LED taillights, a chrome‑free exterior, a larger 12‑inch Uconnect display, and an improved head‑up display, with production starting later this year and the REEV following.