⚡ 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S – Jeep’s Electric Luxury Entry
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S represents a major shift for Jeep: this isn’t just an electric version of a Jeep, it’s a full-fledged luxury EV SUV under the Wagoneer name. It brings striking design, premium materials, high tech, and zero-emissions performance together under one roof.
It’s built for buyers who want SUV size and presence, electric power and sophistication — with the Wagoneer luxury badge instead of the full-size gas big-SUV.
⚙️ Performance & Powertrain
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The Wagoneer S uses a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. On the Launch Edition it produces 600 horsepower and 617 lb-ft of torque.
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The estimated all-electric range for Launch Edition models is up to 294 miles.
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DC fast charging is cited: 20-80% in roughly 23 minutes when using a Level 3 charger.
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Towing capacity is up to 3,500 lbs according to testing info.
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The battery usable capacity is about 100.5 kWh.
🛋 Interior & Luxury Features
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The cabin features upscale materials: available leather or premium upholstery, massaging front seats, heated & ventilated seats.
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Infotainment is modern: large displays throughout, significant screen real-estate (Jeep cites “45 inches of total display screen area”).
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Seating for five (note: Wagoneer S is a two-row model). Cargo behind rear seats around 30.6 cu-ft, and up to ~61 cu-ft with rear seats folded.
🧠 Technology & Safety
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Standard AWD, multiple terrain/drive modes (e.g., Auto, Sport, Snow, Sand).
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EV architecture with regenerative braking (various levels). Some reviewers noted very aggressive regen settings.
💰 Trims & Pricing (Estimated)
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Limited trim: starts around $65,200 for the 2025 Wagoneer S.
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Launch Edition: higher performance (600 hp) and higher price.
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Given electric premium positioning, expect options and extras to push price higher.
🏁 Verdict – Zohari Cars Opinion
The 2025 Wagoneer S is a bold move by Jeep: luxury electric SUV packaged in a premium Wagoneer shell.
If you’re after electric performance with SUV presence, and you appreciate premium tech and design, this one hits strong.
Zohari Score: 9.2 / 10
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Pros: 600 hp AWD electric, luxury cabin, modern tech, solid range for segment.
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Cons: Towing capacity relatively modest for Jeep name (3,500 lbs), premium price, only two-row vs some three-row rivals.