The Grand Wagoneer is one of Jeep’s biggest earners, being a revered model in the SUV class thanks to its all out pursuit in excellence and comfort. It’s set to return for another go in the 2025 model year, and in this 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer update review, we’ll be going into all the latest specs you can expect out of Jeep’s newest iteration of its upscale model when it starts production later in 2025.
Key Takeaway
- The Grand Wagoneer is Jeep luxury at its finest, with the big and bold SUV being a staple of the brand’s 2026 lineup.
- Another draw of the Grand Wagoneer is its excellent variety of creature comforts, with Jeep pulling out all of the stops to create a one of one luxury experience.
- Part of the fourth generation of the Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
How much is the 2026 Grand Wagoneer?
We expect it to be around the $85,000 mark for the base model similar to the 2025 model's pricing. If the idea of a six-figure Jeep still feels surprising, the Grand Wagoneer is here to show why it exists as the luxury flagship of the brand. Positioned above the standard Wagoneer, it blends full-size SUV utility with premium appointments and a price tag to match.
For 2026, Jeep has made a few updates to keep the model fresh and worthy of its spot at the top of the lineup. The exterior gains a subtly refreshed look with a redesigned lower front fascia and new wheel options that further enhance its upscale presence. Perhaps most notably, the Grand Wagoneer now proudly wears Jeep badging on the hood—an important symbolic change, as the SUV was originally pitched as a standalone subbrand when it first launched but is now fully reintegrated into the Jeep family.
Technology and safety are also expected to see improvements, with an updated version of Jeep’s highway driver-assist tech likely joining the roster to better compete with rivals in this price bracket. Looking ahead, speculation continues around the introduction of a Grand Wagoneer 4xe. With Jeep already finding strong success offering plug-in hybrid variants of the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee, it seems increasingly possible that the brand’s flagship SUV will follow suit. A plug-in option would not only bolster efficiency but also align the Grand Wagoneer with the luxury market’s growing shift toward electrification, potentially giving it an edge among high-end full-size SUVs.
How many miles per gallon does a 2026 Grand Wagoneer get?
Both the standard and long-wheelbase Grand Wagoneer L received EPA ratings of 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway. In our real-world testing, the Grand Wagoneer L managed to hit its highway estimate right on the mark, returning 20 mpg during our 75-mph fuel-economy loop.
While those numbers lag behind smaller luxury SUVs, they’re competitive within the full-size luxury SUV segment, where big V-8s and heavy curb weights are still the norm. Buyers focused on efficiency may want to wait and see if a rumored 4xe plug-in hybrid joins the lineup, as such a model would likely deliver better fuel economy and limited all-electric driving capability. For now, though, the Grand Wagoneer continues to trade efficiency for sheer power and presence. For official and up-to-date figures, visit the EPA’s website.
Summary
The mission statement of the new Grand Wagoneer is clear: A pursuit of all things luxury, even at the expense of total cost. It drives like it’s price tag, though, and driving one feels more like a trip on a luxury cruiser than a drive out on a grocery getting excursion. If you demand the best out of your SUV, you’ll find yourself more than at home with a Grand Wagoneer in your driveway. Drive away with your Grand Wagoneer from Coleman Motors in New Boston.