Jeep has updated its full-size, three-row Grand Wagoneer SUV, simplifying the model lineup and streamlining the design. All models now share a single name, eliminating confusion between series and models. The base model starts at $64,740, with top-of-the-line trims priced at over $95,000.
The exterior has become more streamlined and modern, with new headlights, a full-width LED strip, and a narrower, illuminated grille. Chrome has been almost completely removed. The SUV remains available in various wheelbase lengths and with all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. The base engine is a 3.0-liter turbocharged six-cylinder Hurricane engine producing 420 hp. s.
Next year, a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version with a dual-motor electric drive system will arrive, delivering approximately 647 hp and a range of over 800 km. The interior features new materials and colors, including Dark Waxed Walnut wood for the top-of-the-line Summit Reserve trim with a premium McIntosh audio system.