In a bid to make its high-end SUVs more attractive, Jeep has introduced significant price cuts for the 2025 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. Following the recent price drop on the 2025 Grand Cherokee, Jeep has slashed prices for these luxury SUVs by up to $7000 compared to their 2024 counterparts. The move aims to attract more buyers to the full-size SUV market without compromising on the premium experience.
Jeep’s Price Slashing Continues with the 2025 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer
Lower Prices Across the Lineup
For buyers eyeing the Wagoneer, the 2025 model year brings notable savings. Starting with the rear-wheel-drive base model, the Wagoneer 4×2 now has a starting price of $61,945, marking a $3000 reduction from last year. Those looking for added traction can upgrade to four-wheel drive for an additional $3000. Higher trims see even bigger discounts: the Series II now begins at $65,945 (down by $5185), and the Series III starts at $75,945 (a $5685 drop).
The Grand Wagoneer lineup experiences even steeper discounts. The base Grand Wagoneer now begins at $86,945—$7000 less than the 2024 model. Meanwhile, the Grand Wagoneer Series II and Series III trims also benefit from price cuts, with the Series II now starting at $100,945 (down by $5495) and the Series III priced at $109,945 (a $4650 reduction).
Enhanced Features Now Included as Standard
Despite these price reductions, Jeep has packed even more value into the 2025 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer by adding standard features that were previously optional. All Wagoneer models now come with adaptive cruise control and active lane assist, delivering enhanced safety and convenience for every trim level. The base models also feature 20-inch wheels, adding to the vehicle’s premium look.
The Grand Wagoneer lineup, meanwhile, raises the bar with new standard 22-inch wheels, up from the 20-inch wheels offered last year. Front-seat passengers now enjoy seat-memory functions, while an additional in-dash screen enhances the infotainment experience. Jeep has also upped the ante on driver-assistance technology, adding more standard assists to make the Grand Wagoneer even more user-friendly.
Power Boost for the Grand Wagoneer’s Inline-Six Engine
As if the price cuts and added features weren’t enough, Jeep has given the Grand Wagoneer’s powertrain a boost for 2025. The twin-turbo inline-six engine now delivers 540 horsepower, which is 30 hp more than last year’s model. This increase in power doesn’t just elevate the Grand Wagoneer’s performance; it solidifies the vehicle’s status as a top contender in the full-size luxury SUV market.
Conclusion
With substantial price cuts, enhanced standard features, and a bump in power, the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer offer an even more appealing package for buyers. By combining luxury and capability with more competitive pricing, Jeep has made its flagship SUVs stronger competitors in the full-size SUV market. For anyone considering a high-end SUV, the new Wagoneer lineup deserves a closer look—delivering a premium experience at a more accessible price.