The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Brings Affordable Luxury With 500 HP And Fast Charging
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by AutoExpert | 9 February, 2025
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S is stepping into a more budget-friendly territory with the launch of a new entry-level Limited trim, which debuted at the Chicago Motor Show. Starting at $66,995, this new version offers a $5,000 price drop compared to last year’s fully loaded Launch Edition, which was priced at $71,995. However, for those eyeing the Launch Edition, it’s still available with a $3,000 discount until March.
The previous Wagoneer S was only offered in the high-end Launch Edition, loaded with a 600-hp electric motor, a McIntosh 1,200-watt sound system, and a giant touchscreen infotainment setup. The Limited trim offers a bit more flexibility, with fewer standard features and a more affordable price tag.
While the Limited comes with the same mechanical setup—two electric motors and four-wheel drive—the 600 hp is now an optional upgrade through the Propulsion Boost Package, which unlocks that extra power via an Over-The-Air update. This means the Limited version starts with a lower 500 hp and an estimated 0-60 mph time of under four seconds, compared to the Launch Edition's 3.4 seconds.
As for features, the McIntosh audio system and front passenger screen are now optional, but the Limited still comes with the essentials, including a dual-pane sunroof, 20-inch alloy wheels, heated 10-way adjustable seats, and over 170 safety features. Plus, there's a new Hydro Blue exterior color and an Arctic Grey interior option to choose from.
While Jeep hasn’t provided specific range figures for the Limited, it’s likely that with the lower power output, it could squeeze out a bit more mileage compared to the Launch Edition’s 300-mile range. Fast charging capabilities are also impressive, with the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S able to charge from 20–80% in just 23 minutes. Every model comes with either a 48-volt Level 2 home charger or public charge credits from Stellantis’ Free2move network.
The 2025 Wagoneer S is now available for online orders, and it’ll soon be hitting dealerships across North America, with a starting MSRP of $66,995. Plus, it qualifies for the Inflation Reduction Act’s EV credits, so you can save a bit more.