For 2025, Jeep has made an unexpected move by significantly reducing prices across its Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer lineups, including the standard Wagoneer, the extended Wagoneer L, the Grand Wagoneer, and the longer Grand Wagoneer L. This price reduction provides consumers with a more affordable option in the luxury SUV segment and adds to the appeal of Jeep’s premium offerings.
Starting with the Wagoneer and Wagoneer L, both models now come standard with 20-inch wheels. Jeep has also made adaptive cruise control and active lane management standard features, which were previously optional, enhancing the safety and convenience of even the entry-level trims. Additionally, the 2025 Wagoneer models now feature power-folding mirrors, adding a touch of convenience to the standard package.
In the Grand Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer L, Jeep has added several new features aimed at improving comfort and safety. Front passengers now have the benefit of a memory seat, allowing them to save their preferred seating position, along with a dedicated display screen embedded into the dashboard for added convenience and entertainment. These models also come with advanced driver-assistance features such as traffic sign recognition, a drowsy driver detection system, and intersection collision assist, providing a safer, more intuitive driving experience. For the 2025 model year, the Grand Wagoneer models come standard with larger 22-inch wheels, adding a bold look that matches their luxury status.
A major upgrade in the 2025 Grand Wagoneer is an enhancement in engine performance. While the rest of the vehicle remains mostly the same as last year, Jeep has boosted the power of the Grand Wagoneer’s 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six engine. Previously delivering 510 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, this engine now produces an impressive 540 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque, offering a notable performance boost for drivers seeking extra power. Additionally, a standard front passenger display has been added, elevating the in-car experience.
Jeep has applied substantial price cuts across the 2025 lineup. The base Wagoneer 4×2 now starts at $59,925—a $3,000 decrease from last year’s price. The Wagoneer 4×4 model also sees a $3,000 price reduction, now priced at $62,945. Meanwhile, the Wagoneer Series II 4×2 and Series II 4×4 trims both come with a $5,185 reduction, making them more competitively priced. The Wagoneer Series III 4×4 has a new starting price of $73,945, down by $5,685 from the previous year. Similarly, the longer Wagoneer L 4×2 and 4×4 models each receive a $3,000 price cut, now starting at $62,945 and $65,945, respectively. Further reductions are seen in the Wagoneer L Series II 4×4, which is now $5,185 less expensive, and the Wagoneer L Series III 4×4, which is priced $5,685 lower at $76,945.
The Grand Wagoneer 4×4, for instance, has a new starting price of $84,945, reflecting a substantial $7,000 discount. The Grand Wagoneer Series II Obsidian 4×4 starts at $98,945, offering a $5,495 reduction, while the Series III 4×4 is now available from $107,945 after a $4,650 discount. The Grand Wagoneer L Obsidian 4×4 and Grand Wagoneer L Series III 4×4 also see respective reductions of $5,495 and $4,650, rounding out a lineup that provides luxury buyers with an attractive blend of enhanced features and more accessible pricing.