Jeep Wagoneer

Jeep Wagoneer
1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer (SJ)
Overview
ManufacturerJeep[a]
Also calledJeep Grand Wagoneer
Production1962–1993
2021–present
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size SUV (1963–1991; 2021–present)
Compact SUV (1984–1990)
Mid-size SUV (1993)
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel drive
Chassis

The Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) nameplate of Jeep vehicles, with several models marketed for the 1963 through 1993 model years and again since the 2022 model year.

Various versions of the Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer were manufactured in the US and other nations by Kaiser Motors (1962−1971), by American Motors (1971−1987), by Chrysler (1987−1993), and Stellantis from 2021.

A revival of the Jeep Wagoneer was introduced as a concept version on September 3, 2020,[1][2][3] and as the production model on March 11, 2021. Sales begin in the second half of 2021 with 2022 model year versions.[4] In 2024, Jeep added an all-electric vehicle called the Wagoneer S to the lineup.[5]


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  1. ^ Evans, Brett T. (3 September 2020). "Jeep Grand Wagoneer Concept Revealed Looking Very Production-Ready". Motor1.com. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ Lopez, Jonathan (4 December 2019). "New Jeep Wagoneer Caught Hungry For 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon". GM Authority. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ Furlong, Karl (17 April 2020). "We'll Have To Wait A Bit Longer For The Jeep Grand Wagoneer". Car Buzz. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  4. ^ Stocksdale, Joel (11 March 2021). "2022 Jeep Wagoneer is gigantic, luxurious and packing big V8 power". Autoblog. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  5. ^ https://www.caranddriver.com/jeep/wagoneer-s [bare URL]

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