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Jeep® Add Two New Wagoneer Models For 2025

Jeep® Add Two New Wagoneer Models For 2025​

Limited and Super Trims Bring More Style, Features, and Value​


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Jeep is expanding its full-size SUV lineup with two new special edition trims for 2025: the Wagoneer Limited and Wagoneer Super. Each one caters to a different type of buyer, but both deliver more standard features, bolder styling, and serious capability. And yes, both are still built with that go-anywhere Jeep DNA.

 
Strange they would introduce new trim levels right at the tail end of the 2025 production schedule.
 
Once again I’m stumped that a product that should be selling much better seems to be flagging in the marketplace. Looked at a Wagoneer at my dealer and frankly the Wagoneer I saw did not impress on interior quality, as opposed to the Grand Cherokee, maybe even a bit less impressive. What eventually turned me to consider something else was the lack of a V-8 engine. The tried and true Hemi, for me, is an absolute necessity or it’s bye, bye for me. I am still in the shopping phase so I’m waiting to see what Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler has in the next year to pull me from looking to buying.
The most important things Jeep can do for the Wagoneer, which actually seems pretty popular on Jeep addicted Long Island, is upgrade the lower priced Wagoneer interiors and put that Hemi back in this attractive SUV. New models will not turn this thing around in the marketplace.
 
Once again I’m stumped that a product that should be selling much better seems to be flagging in the marketplace. Looked at a Wagoneer at my dealer and frankly the Wagoneer I saw did not impress on interior quality, as opposed to the Grand Cherokee, maybe even a bit less impressive. What eventually turned me to consider something else was the lack of a V-8 engine. The tried and true Hemi, for me, is an absolute necessity or it’s bye, bye for me. I am still in the shopping phase so I’m waiting to see what Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler has in the next year to pull me from looking to buying.
The most important things Jeep can do for the Wagoneer, which actually seems pretty popular on Jeep addicted Long Island, is upgrade the lower priced Wagoneer interiors and put that Hemi back in this attractive SUV. New models will not turn this thing around in the marketplace.
 
The rear quarter needs a major restyle. Too much overhang and the rear window is just plain weird looking. Personally if I wanted a luxury type vehicle, a Ram Limited would be a better alternative. For one, the console in the Wagoneer isn't as nice as the Ram. Plain and simple a Ram is just more practical than this beast. Compared to the exterior styling of a GMC or Escalade, the Jeep looks totally bland.
 
I'm not sure I like the white trim -- or is that supposed to be chrome? It looks weird. The article really tries to sell you "it's got value" when they're the most expensive Wagoneers yet - on base-price. Granted neither of them have very many options.

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I'm not sure I like the white trim -- or is that supposed to be chrome? It looks weird. The article really tries to sell you "it's got value" when they're the most expensive Wagoneers yet - on base-price. Granted neither of them have very many options.

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Yeah but it was a HELL of jump from Wagoneer to the Grand....
 
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