Jeep Wagoneer S


The Jeep Wagoneer S is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV produced and marketed under the Jeep brand. It was introduced in 2024 and is based on the STLA Large platform.

History and overview

The Wagoneer S was unveiled in 2024. It is a smaller vehicle than the Wagoneer, actually smaller in exterior dimensions than the current Grand Cherokee.
Multiple journalists made references to the Range Rover brand, either in a positive or a negative sense, when describing the vehicle. First units arrived at dealerships in January 2025, though they were 2024 model year, in the Launch Edition trim. Later, the Limited trim was added to the lineup.
Although first launched in North America, the Wagoneer S will also go on sale in other markets, including Europe, according to the manufacturer.

Powertrain

The power output is 600 hp, coming from two electric motors. The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, which is faster than the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. The gross battery capacity is slightly over 100 kWh.
, Jeep added a new Limited trim level, which joined the existing Launch Edition. In this entry-level option, the two-motor electric powertrain delivers 500 hp and 520 lb-ft of torque. The 600-hp powertrain can still be ordered as an extra option.
The addition of this new trim lowers the starting price of the Wagoneer S by $5,000, to $66,995. Both the Limited and Launch Edition trims use the same two-motor, four-wheel-drive layout and both come with the same 100.5-kWh battery pack.

Exterior, suspension, and brakes

The unibody SUV is made of galvanized steel and aluminum. 20-inch wheels are standard. The vehicle is equipped with a "giant" rear wing mounted to the tops of the D-pillars; its purpose is to give the vehicle an appropriate silhouette without sacrificing aerodynamics.
Despite four-wheel drive, the high torque of the motors, and selectable "snow" and "sand" drive modes, the Wagoneer S has a low ground clearance for a Jeep, and Jeep mostly uses imagery of the Wagoneer S on paved roads, rather that off-road, in its advertising. A "Trailhawk" off-road variant was shown as a concept but has not entered production.
The suspension uses MacPherson struts in the front and a multi-link configuration in the rear, and is passive. The vehicle is equipped with ventilated disc brakes on all wheels; it is also equipped with regenerative braking, which can be set to one of two settings.

Interior

The instrument panel is a digital display, but is located in the traditional place. In addition to this, there are two screens on the central console and one for the front passenger.
Reviewers were generally positive about the styling of the interior, and the quality of interior materials. Multiple color variants of the interior are available, including some in a two-color configuration.
Both front and rear seats are heated and ventilated. 16-way power adjustable front seats are available.

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