- A new report says Jeep has told dealers it will cancel the Wagoneer large SUV after the 2025 model year
- The more luxurious Grand Wagoneer will remain
Jeep may be simplifying its lineup and trimming one of its most expensive vehicles. A new report says the brand will end Wagoneer production at the end of the 2025 model year.
Fan site Mopar Insiders cites “multiple Jeep dealers” to report that the brand will “simplify its model hierarchy and strengthen the Grand Wagoneer as its undisputed flagship.”
Michael Bettenhausen, chairman of the Stellantis National Dealer Council, confirmed the news to industry publication Automotive News.
Jeep attempted to move into the luxury market over the past decade, introducing its first six-figure models and trimming smaller, less expensive models from the list.
But America proved reluctant to buy a six-figure Jeep. Then-CEO Antonio Filosa said late last year that Jeep would work to lower prices and simplify its portfolio. Filosa has since taken over as CEO of Jeep’s parent company, Stellantis, giving him even more influence over brand strategy.
The company recently teased an updated Grand Wagoneer for the 2026 model year, complete with a range-extended drivetrain option that would let it function as an electric car but use a gasoline engine as a generator when needed on long trips.