Introducing Jeep's latest two offerings of full-size Wagoneer SUVs. The Limited and the Super designations are intended for a buyer who wants a well-equipped vehicle but doesn't want to pay for a luxury-brand vehicle. The Wagoneers are great options for a family, a road trip, and towing a trailer, while still providing the useful features, power, and best-in-class thoughtful design.
They can do more than just look good—they provide true value in the right areas.
The Wagoneer Limited - Premium Features Without Premium Pricing
The Wagoneer Limited, with a starting price of approximately $76,535, is perfect for those wanting some luxury without the expense of a Grand Wagoneer; much of the features are based on the Series II trim, however, it includes other features that enhance life on a daily basis.
Some features of the Limited trim:
- Body colour fender flares and chrome exterior accents
- Unique 22-inch polished wheels
- Lower fascia blacked out to look refined
- Tri-pane panoramic sunroof for more light and openness
- Power-folding second and third-row seats
- Power-deploying side steps for easy entry
- 360-degree Surround View camera system
It also includes the same 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged Hurricane inline-six engine that produces 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque, combined with a max towing capacity of a whopping 10,000 lbs. This SUV offers versatility for employees, families, or weekend camping warriors to enjoy.
Wagoneer Super – Blacked-Out Incorporated with Luxury Options
The Wagoneer Super costs about $82,535 and takes it a step further into a dark and premium experience. The Wagoneer Super combines a sporty look with features from the Grand Wagoneer while keeping everything in the affordable price range.
What features make it Super?:
- Black exterior features and two-tone roof style
- Black 22-inch machined aluminum wheels
- Gloss black power side steps
- Soft-touch premium interior finishes
- Tri-pane panoramic sunroof
- 19-speaker McIntosh audio system
The McIntosh sound system is definitely a feature, offering high-quality audio output that can change playlists to a personal concert. For buyers looking for luxury features and sleeper style, the Wagoneer Super provides all of the above without a six-figure price tag.
Power That Doesn't Shortchange
Both the Limited and Super trims offer the same performance-oriented 3.0L twin-turbocharged inline-six with 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque. This engine delivers solid acceleration and smooth performance, all while achieving a list-leading towing capability of 10,000 pounds.
You also have the option for standard and long-wheelbase variants, ensuring there will be a Wagoneer to fit your criteria—whether it's more cargo space or more third-row leg room.
Why These Trims Matter for Buyers Today
Today car shoppers are looking for options and value—the attention to flexibility, practicality and little luxury without the price tag—and these two new trims offer very smartly packaged features, they reflect how consumers use their vehicles.
So, here is what makes these models special:
- Great value for money—combining features for price savings of $3,000
- Distinctive styling choices for different consumer initiatives
- Utilitarian features like fold flat seats, towing, surround cameras
- Comfortable upscale interiors for daily driving or road trips
- They are a cheaper alternative to the Grand Wagoneer—with most features equal in display
2025 Jeep Wagoneer Trims Specifications
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Conclusion
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer Limited and Super are all about flexibility and choice for buyers. They deliver full-size SUV power , luxury features, and everyday usability without the sticker prices of a luxury trim level . Whether you want the polished chrome or the blackened bold path, there is a Wagoneer now that fits you - and your pocket book.
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