Usually, when a carmaker updates a vehicle for the new model year, prices rise. We see this all the time across the automotive industry, and over the past couple of years, some price hikes have been particularly hefty, thanks in no small part to spiraling inflation. However, for 2025, Jeep has bucked the trend by slashing prices across its Wagoneer, Wagoneer L, Grand Wagoneer, and Grand Wagoneer L models.
Like last year, the 2025 range kicks off
with the Wagoneer 4×2, which now starts at US$ 59,925—a US$ 3,000 reduction
from last year’s model. Jeep has also dropped the price of the Wagoneer 4×4 by
the same amount, with its new starting price set at US$ 62,945. The Wagoneer
Series II 4×2 and Series II 4×4 have seen even steeper reductions, with both
models now US$ 5,185 cheaper. Meanwhile, the Wagoneer Series III 4×4 starts at US$
73,945, reflecting a considerable US$ 5,685 reduction from the previous year.
Jeep has also cut prices for the longer
Wagoneer L 4×2 and 4×4 models by US$ 3,000, respectively, reducing their prices
to US$ 62,945 and US$ 65,945. A US$ 5,185 cut has also been made to the
Wagoneer L Series II 4×4, while the Wagoneer L Series III 4×4 is now US$ 5,685
cheaper than last year, starting at US$ 76,945. All 2025 Wagoneer models are
the same as last year but now include adaptive cruise control as standard, as
well as 20-inch aluminum wheels.
One notable change to the 2025 Jeep lineup
is the upgrade to the Grand Wagoneer’s powertrain. While the rest of the
vehicle remains unchanged from last year, the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged
inline-six engine has been boosted from 510 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque to a
more potent 540 hp and 521 lb-ft. Additionally, a front passenger display is
now standard.