Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer Will Be Premium SUVs

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The Jeep Wagoneer isn’t here yet but it is hard not to get excited.  While it hasn’t hit the showrooms yet, that hasn’t stopped the news from what it will be like.  Automotive News is reporting that both the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer will be due after 2019 and will “push the premium boundaries of the brand” according to the head of Jeep brand Mike Manley.

“The Wagoneer name represents, historically, the pinnacle of premium for the Jeep World,” Manley is quoted by Automotive News.  “But in the same way as you may have an Overland and a Summit, you have different trim levels.  So you could imagine the use of Wagoner to denote a really premium vehicle, and Grand Wagoneer takes it to the very next level.  If you were to use that as your naming strategy, that’s exactly how I would use the trims.”

Manley is definitely pointing to the Wagoneer being one of the more ambitious vehicles Jeep is producing.  With how good Jeep has been in sales, it appears that Jeep is wanting to have a long range of different types of SUVs to pick from.  The Renegade at the entry level and the Wagoneer for the premium buyer.

The Wagoneer and the upscale Grand Wagoneer will be sharing a platform with the next-gen Grand Cherokee and will be assembled at the Warren Truck Assembly plant in Detroit.

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