Stellantis on Thursday unveiled a lower-priced version of the Jeep Wagoneer S, the brand’s first electric vehicle for the North American market.
The Wagoneer S went on sale late last year as a 2024 model in a single Launch Edition configuration priced at $71,995 with destination. At the 2025 Chicago auto show, Stellantis brought out a new Wagoneer S Limited grade with a $66,995 price tag that’s set to arrive in showrooms alongside the Launch Edition.
Limited models have a black roof and mirror caps, along with 20-inch wheels that have a machined aluminum finish, as opposed to the gloss black of the Launch Edition’s wheels. The Limited grade also introduces a new Hydro Blue exterior color and Arctic Grey interior color, and an Obsidian Appearance Package is optional.
Standard features include 10-way power adjustable heated front seats and a dual-pane panoramic sunroof. The Limited is also available with a high-end McIntosh audio system and the same three-screen setup previously seen on the Launch Edition. That includes a 12.3-inch central touchscreen, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 10.2-inch front-passenger screen.
Like the Launch Edition, Jeep expects the Limited to be able to take its 100-kwh battery pack from 20%-80% in 23 minutes, and the new version will likely offer the same amount of range as well, at around 300 miles. All Wagoneer S models include a 48-amp Level 2 AC home charger, or credits of equivalent value that can be used at public charging stations.
Versus the Launch Edition and its 600 hp and 617 lb-ft of torque, the Limited is, true to its name, limited. It makes 500 hp and 520 lb-ft of torque unless optioned with the Propulsion Boost Package—a late-availability over-the-air upgrade, according to Jeep.
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited is available to order now. This SUV shares its STLA Large platform with the Dodge Charger Daytona coupe and hatchback, as well as several forthcoming Stellantis vehicles, potentially including a future Chrysler electric minivan.