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Dodge Needs It’s Own Version of the Jeep® Wagoneer S

Could a Performance SUV Be Dodge’s Missing Link?

As more buyers opt for SUVs than traditional cars, Dodge needs to expand its current lineup, and maybe another SUV is the answer. While the Dodge Hornet is nothing more than a rebadged Alfa Romeo, Dodge needs something to fit directly between it and the popular full-size Durango, and the all-new Jeep® Wagoneer S could be the basis for such a vehicle.

The Wagoneer S is perfectly sized to balance out its lineup with a D-segment SUV positioned between. Dodge hasn’t had a D-segment SUV since the discontinuation of the Dodge Nitro in 2011. The D-SUV segment is one of North America’s most competitive and best-selling vehicle classes. Today, the market is aligned with names like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tucson, Nissan Rogue, Ford Escape, and Chevrolet Equinox.

2007 Dodge Nitro R/T 4×4. (Dodge).

Jeep has just unveiled the all-new Wagoneer S, an all-electric performance SUV, and its numbers are impressive. With 600 horsepower, all-wheel drive (AWD), and a blistering 0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds, the Wagoneer S is only 0.1 seconds slower than the top-tier Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2.

What’s even more notable is that the Wagoneer S, which is about 200 lbs. lighter than the Charger Daytona, offers better range, making it a strong competitor even within Stellantis’ own lineup. With the shift in consumer preference toward SUVs, could Dodge benefit from its own version of the Wagoneer S?

2024 Jeep® Wagoneer S Launch Edition 4xe. (Jeep).

Dodge Styling and Performance Focus – 

For Dodge to make this SUV work, it needs to ensure it carries the brand’s unmistakable muscle-car DNA. A more aggressive, muscular design with widebody styling, functional hood scoops, and a driver-focused cockpit would make it a true Dodge. Enhanced performance tuning, sportier suspension settings, and track-capable handling would further differentiate it from the Jeep model, making it a compelling choice for American performance enthusiasts.

A Closer Look at Performance – 

2024 Jeep® Wagoneer S Launch Edition 4xe. (Jeep).

The Wagoneer S seems like the most realistic foundation for creating an SUV that matches the performance of the new Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2. Just take a look at the numbers—600 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and a 0-60 mph time of just 3.4 seconds, making it only 0.1 seconds slower than the Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2 while also offering better range and weighing about 200 lbs. less.

Specification Jeep® Wagoneer S Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2
Horsepower 600 HP 670 HP
Torque 617 lb-ft 627 lb-ft
0-60 mph 3.4 sec 3.3 sec
Weight 5,650 lbs 5,850 lbs
Range (est.) 303 miles 260 miles

Adding an Internal Combustion Option – 

Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2. (Dodge).

While the Wagoneer S is an EV, Dodge has the opportunity to expand its lineup with an internal combustion engine (ICE) version. Many buyers are still hesitant to go fully electric, and a high-performance SUV with an ICE powertrain could be a game-changer.

Dodge could incorporate one of its upcoming powerplants, such as the GME-T4 EVO or the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter GME-T6 HURRICANE I6. This would provide the punch Dodge fans expect while giving them a more practical option in today’s SUV-dominated market. The new EVO is expected to have over 300 horsepower, while the HURRICANE I6 can make up to 550 horsepower.

The SUV Market is Booming – 

2024 Jeep® Wagoneer S Launch Edition 4xe. (Jeep).

A Dodge-branded D-segment performance SUV could attract customers who love muscle cars but need something more practical. By leveraging the Wagoneer S platform, Dodge could create a high-powered SUV that aligns with its performance legacy while offering the versatility that today’s buyers demand.

Dodge has a prime opportunity to transform Jeep’s Wagoneer S into a performance SUV that appeals to electric and gas-powered enthusiasts. Such a vehicle would expand Dodge’s reach while staying true to its high-performance heritage.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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I agree. Dodge never filled the Nitro spot back then or the spot the Journey had a few years back. The Journey could have been perfect but so neglected by Dodge. All it would have taken was a better engine and a bit more refinement. It was a good size for that gap.

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The Wagoneer S should have been a Dodge from the start. Aggressive styling to clean it up. A perfectly sized Journey replacement that should be powered by the 2.0.
I looked at one today. The height of the roof is car like. The front is a half heated attempt at the 7 slot grill. I'm sure cargo room is hurt by short roof height and the sloping back window. Not every new product has to be a Jeep.

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I think the Journey has good proportions as far as wheelbase, length, and ground clearance, etc. I don't anticipate pure battery electric being the powertrain of choice, it would probably have less than ten percent of sales.

A present day, pavement oriented Dodge Nitro, based on the Jeep Recon platform, should also be something for consideration.

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Dodge has the opportunity to spin off upcoming stuff with a whole bunch of products and turn them into aggressively styled performance vehicles. If Dodge used Porsche as a benchmark, the SUV segment could hold three different sized vehicles that can deliver on the Dodge image of affordable performance. Dodge could then spin off hatchback coupes off the, let’s say, Hornet, Rampage pick up and Avenger compact coupe and a midsize trio of V-8 option SUV, Challenger Coupe and Dakota Ram pickup and fill out their lineup with affordable performance vehicles. I believe the Durango, Grand Cherokee and an Alfa Romeo SUV are already scheduled to be based off the Dodge Charger platform. Reverse engineer these two other SUVs and coupes like the Charger and you’re good to go and you have the facilities to build them in America. With coupes sedans and SUVs in the Dodge lineup the brand will prosper and have the cash to build a Corvette fighter we might call the Viper. Why the heck not guys, why the heck not?

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Yes there should be Dodge STLA large CUV.... I prefer the Brampton platform so that it can get the Hurricane, but maybe they can do 2.

Journey and Nitro were horrible vehicles can we just agree that we want that sort of segment without referring to Daimler era misses.

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