white 2025 Jeep Wagoneer SUV parked at the Huffines CDJR Plano dealership in Plano, TX

The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer promises to bring something new to the SUV market that will appeal to plenty of drivers in the Plano, Texas, area. This spacious and well-equipped three-row SUV has been a fan favorite for a while, thanks to its powerful presence and refined yet practical interior. Drivers in Plano will be pleased to learn that a plug-in hybrid variation is in the works for 2025. While many details are still forthcoming, our team at Huffines CDJR Plano wants to share the exciting features we believe will be available on the newest version of the Wagoneer.

What's New in 2025?

Jeep has a recent history of electrifying its SUV fleet, starting with the introduction of 4xe versions of the popular Wrangler and Grand Cherokee models. Piggy-backing off of their resounding success, Jeep has revealed plans to electrify the Wagoneer with the 2025 model, teasing a plug-in version that will include a certain amount of all-electric drive time. Jeep's dedication to producing hybrid vehicles is impressive, as the only other full-sized plug-in SUVs are produced as part of the luxury market from brands such as Range Rover and BMW.

Speculation remains around the engine that drivers are likely to find under the hefty Wagoneer's hood. So far, Jeep's plug-in Wranglers and Grand Cherokees have been equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine, which, while adequate for these more sprightly SUVs, may come across as inadequate for an SUV with the Wagoneer's magnitude. The current Wagoneers are equipped with an innovative Hurricane inline-six engine, which served as a worthy successor to the earlier V-8 found under the Wagoneer's hood. Is it possible that the plug-in Wagoneer will feature an electrified version of the Hurricane inline-six?

Experts agree that this is likely, as Jeep-maker Stellantis has always stated that it can electrify the Hurricane's engine. 2025 sounds like the perfect time to embark on this endeavor, given Jeep's announcement to build a plug-in hybrid version of both the Wagoneer and its big brother, the Grand Wagoneer. A plug-in Hurricane inline-six could produce a combined gas engine and electric motor range of about 500 miles, an impressive feat for a full-sized hybrid SUV.

Specs & Dimensions

One thing that the Wagoneer does best is provide a spacious and comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers. When the Wagoneer boasts seating for up to eight passengers, it's one of the rare SUVs that means eight adults could comfortably fit inside. Legroom for the front-seat passengers is 40.9 inches, second-row passengers get 42.7 inches, and third-row passengers are still treated to 36.6 inches.

The Wagoneer is a Jeep designed with passengers in mind, and cargo space is also ample. Drivers will find 27.4 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, 70.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row, and 116.7 cubic feet of cargo space if both the second- and third-row seats are folded. That means drivers in the Plano area will have plenty of room to transport family, friends, and all of their gear on their next adventure.

Features & Trims

The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer is likely to come in the same trim levels seen on previous Wagoneers. These trim levels include Series I, Series II, and Series III trims, each offering an increasing amount of features and technology. Make no mistake, even the base Series I trim level is full of luxurious features that make the Wagoneer stand out as a Jeep with both sophistication and style.

If the 2025 model continues in the footsteps of its predecessors, drivers opting for a Series I model will still be treated to features such as lush leather upholstery, heated and ventilated seats, and a hands-free power liftgate. Drivers opting for the Series II trim level will be treated to upgrades such as rain-sensing wipers, power-adjustable pedals, and adaptive cruise control. For drivers looking for the ultimate Wagoneer experience, the Series III trim level will likely feature Quadra-Trac II four-wheel drive, Quadra-Lift air suspension, and adaptive suspension damping.

Safety & Tech

The Wagoneer comes equipped with an abundance of safety and technology features to help keep you safe and connected while on the road. The standard features will likely consist of a 10.3-inch cluster display and a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen, along with compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, it will likely include three-zone climate control and a 10-speaker Alpine audio system. Drivers will probably have the option to upgrade to bigger screens, including screen options for rear-seat passengers as well. For the top-tier Wagoneer Series III model, Jeep will likely provide the option of a 19-speaker McIntosh system.

Safety features are always at the forefront of the driver's mind when purchasing a new vehicle, and the 2025 Wagoneer will probably include an impressive offering of driver assistance technology features. Expect to find features such as adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, lane-keeping assist, full-speed forward collision warning, and a head-up display.

Book a Test Drive Today

While Huffines CDJR Plano eagerly awaits the arrival of the all-new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer, we welcome drivers to come take one of our current models for a test drive today. You'll be able to experience the power and performance of a Wagoneer first-hand while anticipating the upcoming hybrid version. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you may have, as our team is excited to share all we know about this impressive addition to the Jeep lineup.

 

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