Jeep has unveiled a new trim level for its all-electric Wagoneer S, introducing the ‘Limited’ variant at a lower price point for the North American market. The new model, priced at $66,995 in the United States, is $5,000 less than the previously announced ‘Launch Edition.’
The Wagoneer S Limited retains several key features from the Launch Edition, including a 100 kWh battery pack, a 400-volt electrical system, and a 45-inch usable screen for the infotainment system. The vehicle also supports DC fast charging, allowing it to charge from 20% to 80% in approximately 23 minutes. Jeep has not disclosed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) range estimate for the new trim, though it is expected to match the more expensive Launch Edition, which has a range of over 300 miles on a full charge.
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Jeep plans to offer an optional ‘Propulsion Boost Package’ for the Wagoneer S Limited via an over-the-air (OTA) update, which will increase power output to 600 horsepower. However, the automaker has yet to announce the package’s pricing or availability timeline.
Customers purchasing or leasing the Wagoneer S will also receive either a 48-amp Level 2 home charger or public charging credits of equal value. Additionally, the model qualifies for a $7,500 federal tax credit, subject to availability.
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“The Jeep Wagoneer S signifies our reentry into the premium midsize market, delivering an unparalleled blend of style, performance and capability that our customers desire for their daily commutes,” said Bob Broderdorf, chief executive officer of the Jeep brand. “The new Limited model, starting at an appealing price of $66,995, further enhances its attractiveness, making it a top choice for those seeking the best in electric SUVs.”
Jeep has yet to confirm a specific launch date for the Wagoneer S Limited, but the new trim is expected to be available later this year.