Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer

Jeep Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer

Stanley CDJR Of Gilmer – Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer

Jeep has recently announced the re-released of the Wagoneer line in the summer of 2021. This exciting news has customers from Tyler and Longview heading to Stanley CDJR of Gilmer to learn more about the 2022 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. Our Jeep specialists are ready to assist shoppers in investigating all of the fantastic features on these SUVs that continue the long line of capable and comfortable vehicles for on and off-road enjoyment.
The Wagoneer will be offered at a base price of $59,995 and is expected to stay under the six-figure mark when fully loaded. The more lavish Grand Wagoneer will start at $88,995 for the basic model, and when fully loaded, it will sticker at $109,980. But keep in mind that even the base model Wagoneers are genuine luxury SUVs that offer substantial comfort, technology, and functionality. And when you get to the fully loaded models, they offer everything you can imagine or desire for a perfect trip across town or the great state of Texas.

A Look at The Exterior

Both the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer use the same high-strength steel safety cage and body, making the size and capacity identical. However, when you evaluate the trim packages and the appearance features, the Grand Wagoneer offers many exclusive features and upgrades.
One of the most glaring distinctions between the two vehicles is that the Wagoneer is offered only in a silver exterior. But the Grand Wagoneer comes in a vivid trio of colors including, Midnight Sky Blue, Rocky Mountain Green, and Ember Red. Other exterior upgrades included on the grand model include added chrome, more accentuated LED lights, an upgraded hood, and more prominent fender flares. Both vehicles offer a range of wheel options from 18 inches to 22 inches. And retractable running boards are an option for the Wagoneer but are included in the standard equipment package for the Grand Wagoneer.

The Power Comparison

Both Wagoneer SUVs include a V-8 engine and automatic eight-speed transmission as part of the generous standard equipment package. The Wagoneer comes with a 5.7L engine with cylinder deactivation and 48-volt hybrid assist feature. This standard equipment delivers 392 horsepower and 404 foot-pounds of torque. This rear-wheel-drive SUV is rated to tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped.
The Grand gets a larger engine at 6.4L V-8 with a ground-pounding 471 horsepower and 455 foot-pounds of torque. It also includes the same cylinder deactivation. This more robust model is a four-wheel-drive but can go 0 to 60 in only six seconds.

A Look Inside

The interior of the Grand Wagoneer is more lavish and opulent. The trims are higher end, and the dash layout offers a more sophisticated appearance. But it is critical to remember that the Wagoneer is also a luxury SUV and offers well-appointed features like the McIntosh sound system and rear-seat entertainment. And power-adjustable seating is a feature in both models.
To learn more about the 2022 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer features, visit Stanley CDJR of Gilmer.
 

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