2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Adds Slightly Cheaper Limited Model

Published on February 6, 2025 in Chicago by Guillaume Rivard

Jeep’s first electric SUV in North America, the Wagoneer S, initially hit the market late last year with a high-price Launch Edition. For 2025, the model will be renamed Premium and positioned just above the new and slightly cheaper Wagoneer S Limited.

The company made the announcement on Tuesday prior to the 2025 Chicago Auto Show.

A Few Unique Touches

The Wagoneer S Limited features a black roof and mirror caps, 20-inch machined aluminum wheels, dual-pane panoramic sunroof and 10-way heated front seats. It also introduces a new Hydro Blue exterior colour and Arctic Grey interior colour.

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Up to 45 inches of usable screen space can be found inside, including an optional, segment-exclusive front passenger screen. Meanwhile, an available 920W McIntosh audio system delivers a remarkable sound experience.

For now, Jeep is not saying how powerful the Wagoneer S Limited is exactly, but an over-the-air Propulsion Boost Package producing 600 horsepower—matching the Wagoneer S Premium—will be offered optionally at a later date. All models come standard with Selec-Terrain featuring five selectable drive modes (Auto, Sport, Snow, Sand, Eco).

“The Jeep Wagoneer S signifies our reentry into the premium midsize market, delivering an unparalleled blend of style, performance and capability that our customers desire for their daily commutes,” Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf said. “The new Limited model further enhances its attractiveness, making it a top choice for those seeking the best in electric SUVs.”

Photo: Jeep

How Much?

The 2025 Wagoneer S Limited is now available to order at Jeep dealerships throughout North America starting at a Canadian price of $85,790 ($82,995 MSRP plus additional fees including $2,695 destination), which is about $6,000 below the top-line Premium model.

Once again, each customer will get either a 48-amp Level 2 home charger or public charging credits of equal value through Stellantis’ Free2move Charge network.

The Car Guide recently had the opportunity to test drive the Wagoneer S in California. You can read our first impressions here in case you haven’t already.  

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