2025 Jeep Wagoneer

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2025 Jeep Wagoneer

$899 P/M

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The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer continues its legacy as a refined and capable full-size SUV, combining modern luxury with Jeep’s hallmark off-road capability. This model includes a newly updated powertrain, enhancements in standard technology, and refreshed pricing. Performance & Powertrain Every 2025 Wagoneer is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine producing 420 hp and 468 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, while four-wheel drive—with optional Quadra-4WD variants—is available starting from the base trim. Towing capacity reaches up to 10,000 lb with proper configuration. Fuel economy is estimated around 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway for RWD; 4WD models see slightly lower figures. GearJunkie +15 Cars.com +15 pritchards.com +15 MoparInsiders 2025 Updates New standard features include adaptive cruise control and active lane management across all trims. Base models now ride on 20-inch wheels, and power-folding mirrors are introduced on higher-level trims. Dealer pricing has dropped by up to $11,680 depending on trim level. MoparInsiders +2 Cars.com +2 Car and Driver +2 Trim Levels & Pricing Trim options include Series I (starting around $59,945), Series II (approx. $63,945), Carbide ($67,335), and Series III ($75,945). Series III comes standard with four-wheel drive and offers upscale features like air suspension, advanced camera systems, and premium audio options. Wikipedia +3 Cars.com +3 everymandriver.com +3 Interior & Technology Wagoneer seats up to eight passengers or seven with optional second-row captain’s chairs. Interior volume is spacious, with class-leading second and third-row legroom and generous cargo space—up to 116.7 cubic feet with both rear rows folded. The cabin features premium leather, ambient lighting, and an intuitive Uconnect 5 infotainment system with a 10.1-inch touchscreen. Higher trims upgrade to a 12.3-inch display, rear passenger climate controls, and a McIntosh 19-speaker premium audio system. Car and Driver +14 everymandriver.com +14 Car and Driver +14 Safety & Driver Assistance Standard safety systems include forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and front/rear parking sensors. Available upgrades include adaptive cruise control, active lane departure assist, surround-view cameras, intersection collision assist, head-up display, and automated parking assistance. Cars.com +1 MoparInsiders +1 Ride, Comfort & Capability Ride quality benefits from optional Quadra-Lift air suspension, which smooths highway travel and raises the vehicle for off-road clearance (up to 10 inches). The Overland Special Edition includes upgraded suspension travel, 20-inch all-terrain tires, skid plates, and a 10,000-pound tow rating. tomballdodge.com +2 GearJunkie +2 MoparInsiders +2 Strengths & Considerations Pros include ample interior volume, robust towing capability, refined ride dynamics, upgraded off-road packages, and modern technology. Critics note inconsistent material quality in lower trims, a sometimes firm suspension ride over rough roads, and a somewhat delayed braking response under heavy conditions.

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