

- Jeep has introduced two new special editions, both based on the Wagoneer.
- The Limited gains premium touches like a sunroof, chrome trim, and 22-inch wheels.
- The Wagoneer Super has Grand Wagoneer goodies including a McIntosh audio system.
Months after introducing the Wagoneer Overland at the New York Auto Show, Jeep has unveiled two more special editions. Both embrace luxury and cost over $75,000.
Kicking things off is the Wagoneer Limited, which is aimed at “value-conscious” consumers despite having a price tag that starts at $76,535. Based on the Series II trim, the special edition sports revised styling as well as additional equipment.
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Most of the changes occur outside as customers will find body-color fender flares, a tri-pane sunroof, and unique 22-inch wheels. They’re joined by black lower fascias, chrome badging, and power side steps. The model also has a surround view camera system, which is normally part of the $3,845 Convenience Group.
2025 Jeep Wagoneer Limited
The second special edition is the Wagoneer Super, which borrows equipment from the range-topping Grand Wagoneer. It’s distinguished by body-color fender flares, power side steps, and carbide headlights. Customers will also find a contrasting black roof, a blackout package, and exclusive 22-inch aluminum wheels with a black finish.
The changes continue inside with a 19-speaker McIntosh premium sound system, which should appeal to audiophiles. Rounding out the highlights are a tri-pane panoramic sunroof and wrapped soft-touch surfaces.
The Wagoneer Super starts at $82,535 and the company said the special edition bundles together $3,000 worth of equipment. However, you might as well get a proper Grand Wagoneer as it only costs an extra $2,410.
2025 Jeep Wagoneer Super
Both special editions are available in short- or long-wheelbase configurations and have a twin-turbo 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six. It produces 420 hp (313 kW / 426 PS) and 468 lb-ft (634 Nm) of torque.