Jeep remains one of the top brands for those who seek out rugged vehicles for off-roading adventures, but with the introduction of the new Wagoneer sub-brand, the automaker has taken a step in a different direction. While many assume new Wagoneer SUVs are halo products in the Jeep range - as suggested by overt aesthetic cues - they are separate entirely. Wagoneer vehicles are indeed flagship products, but they fall under the Wagoneer sub-brand and are thus sans any Jeep branding.
This is a list of the Wagoneer SUV models in the all-new lineup sold in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Jeep Grand Wagoneer | 510 hp | 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas | $90,495 |
Jeep Wagoneer | 420 hp | 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas | $61,595 |
Jeep Wagoneer S | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Jeep Grand Wagoneer L | 510 hp | 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas | $93,495 |
Jeep Wagoneer L | 420 hp | 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas | $64,595 |
Jeep has had a long history in America as the premier supplier of top-notch off-roading vehicles, but it has always lagged behind the likes of Land Rover when it comes to refinement and luxury. That is about to change; but as exciting as it is to see new premium Wagoneer models for sale in the USA, there are advantages and disadvantages to consider before signing on the dotted line.