
The Grand Wagoneer has a long and storied history as representing the ultimate in comfort that Jeep offers. Entering the third year of its current generation, the Wagoneer continues to expand upon its equipment that sees several exciting additions that cover everything from improved driver assistance settings and even a slight bump in horsepower!
Curious to know what the new Grand Wagoneer has to offer? You’ve come to the right place! Stick around, because we’ll be going through all of the new luxury and family-focused features in the 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
Key Takeaways

- A new screen is coming to the dashboard, allowing passengers to change all sorts of settings without even needing to reach for the center console.
- There’s a bump in horsepower to 540 for the inline six.
- New 22 inch wheels are now standard across the lineup.
How much is a fully loaded Jeep Grand Wagoneer?

That depends! The Jeep Grand Wagoneer comes in a suite of 4 trims for 2025, Kelley Blue Book reports. They say the base trim, the simply named Grand Wagoneer, starts at an MSRP of about $86,945, and that top of the line Series III Obsidian starts at around $111,540. The full list of trims reads as:
- Grand Wagoneer - $86,945
- Series II Obsidian - $100,945
- Series III - $109,945
- Series III Obsidian - $111,540
As for which one to choose, the base Grand Wagoneer provides luxury in spades as-is. If you’re willing to commit to the pricier options in the Series II and III, you’ll be rewarded with comfort and extravagance in spades.
Not only does Jeep go all in on luxury on these higher trims, but the level of technology they pack into the Series II and III makes them well worth the price if you’re looking for a car that’ll really turn heads.
Additionally, the Grand Wagoneer also comes in a larger size, dubbed the Grand Wagoneer L, which is available as an option on all trims. The Grand Wagoneer L is certainly much larger, and if you find yourself needing the extra space, The L certainly won’t disappoint.
Does the 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer require premium gas?

Yes! According to Jeep, the Hurricane Twin-Turbo Inline six that powers the Grand Wagoneer runs on premium. They state that this is to help maintain the longevity of the I6 over extended use, as well as allowing you to extract the maximum performance out of the engine. Using premium, the engine stats read as:
- Horsepower - 540
- Maximum Torque output - 500 lb-ft
- 0-60 MPH time - 5.9 seconds
- Maximum towing capacity - 9,800 lbs
How many miles per gallon does a Jeep Wagoneer get?
Car and Driver’s extensive fuel mileage testing is a surefire way to know just how much you’ll be paying at the pump. They report that both sizes of the Grand Wagoneer are rated for 14 MPG in the city, and 20 MPG on the highway. They tested the Wagoneer L, and found that it exactly matched that on their highway route. Of course, more information about the Jeep Grand Wagoneer’s fuel economy is available on the EPA’s website.
Summary
The Grand Wagoneer is every bit as grand as the name suggests, it pulls no punches in its pursuit of providing the ultimate in opulence. If you’re looking for a car that looks good, drives great, and feels amazing to sit in, then the car you’re looking for is the 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer.