Orders Open for All-New, All-Electric 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S
Jeep reveals pricing for the all-electric 2025 Wagoneer S, adding a new Limited trim, fast charging, and premium tech features.

The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S is now available to order online and in Jeep dealerships throughout North America, with a starting U.S. MSRP of $66,995 (including $1,795 destination).
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Following the arrival of the midsize, all-electric Jeep Wagoneer S in 2024, the Jeep brand is charging ahead with introducing the 2025 model-year lineup, with the new Limited trim joining the Launch Edition.
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S is now available to order online and in Jeep dealerships throughout North America, with a starting U.S. MSRP of $66,995 (including $1,795 destination). The 2025 Wagoneer S qualifies for Inflation Reduction Act lease EV credits ($7,500 for retail and lease purchases).
The electric SUV carries an efficient 400-volt, 100-kWh battery pack that charges the vehicle from 20-80% in 23 minutes (with a DC fast charger).
Every Jeep Wagoneer S purchase or lease includes a 48-amp Level 2 home charger or public charging credits of equal value through Free2move Charge – Stellantis’ 360-degree charging ecosystem.

The SUV's interior featured a maximum usable screen space of more than 45 in.
Photo: Stellantis
“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,” said Bob Broderdorf, chief executive officer of the Jeep brand. “The new Limited model, starting at an appealing price of $66,995, further enhances its attractiveness, making it a top choice for those seeking the best in electric SUVs.”
The new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited includes:
A distinguishable black roof and mirror caps, low-profile exterior badging, 20-in. machined aluminum wheels, dual-pane panoramic sunroof, and 10-way heated front seats.
Maximum usable screen space of more than 45 in.
More than 170 standard safety and security features, including Drowsy Driver Alert.
Optional segment-exclusive front passenger screen, 920-watt McIntosh audio system, over-the-air Propulsion Boost Package (producing 600 hp; late availability), and Obsidian Appearance Package (late availability).
The all-electric 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S offers various updated technology, 4xe (four-wheel drive and electrification excellence) capability, performance credentials, and comes standard with the Jeep brand-exclusive Selec-Terrain traction management system, with five selectable modes (Auto, Sport, Snow, Sand, Eco).
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