The Wagoneer name is an iconic one for true Jeep enthusiasts. It was first used on a full-size SUV that ran from 1962 until 1991. The second generation of the vehicle ran congruently from ’83 to ’90 as an upscale version of the Cherokee. While short-lived, the “third-generation” of the nameplate came when it was used for the 1994 model year as the top trim level of the Grand Cherokee, this was the birth of the Grand Wagoneer. Now, the model’s fourth generation is upon us, and we couldn’t be more excited for its arrival. We’ve got the details on its lineup of models, trim levels & price below, but be sure to check back often for even more info before its release date sometime in the second half of the year.
Model | Trim Level | Drivetrain | Base MSRP |
Wagoneer | Series I | 4×2 | $57,995 |
Wagoneer | Series II Standard | 4×2 | $67,995 |
Wagoneer | Series II Standard | 4×4 | $70,995 |
Wagoneer | Series II Premium | 4×2 | $77,270 |
Wagoneer | Series II Premium | 4×4 | $83,465 |
Wagoneer | Series III Premium | 4×2 | $83,970 |
Wagoneer | Series III Off-road | 4×4 | $86,665 |
Grand Wagoneer | Series I | 4×4 | $88,190 |
Wagoneer | Series III Premium | 4×4 | $88,965 |
Grand Wagoneer | Series II | 4×4 | $99,185 |
Grand Wagoneer | Series III | 4×4 | $103,995 |
Grand Wagoneer | Obsidian | 4×4 | $105,980 |
Grand Wagoneer | Series III Premium | 4×4 | $107,980 |
When the vehicle becomes available, shoppers will be able to choose from twelve different configurations. Eventually, a thirteenth will join the bunch, as the Wagoneer Series I will have a late availability. We’ll be sure to dive into some of the more specific details on what sets apart each of the trim levels in the future, so be sure to check back often for updates. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us now if you think you might be interested in one of the first 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models.