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Jeep Grand Wagoneer: Curious to Know More?

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【Summary】The Jeep Grand Wagoneer, the most luxurious Jeep ever made, is being tested for a week and the audience is invited to ask questions. Priced close to $100,000, it competes with vehicles like the BMW X7 and the Cadillac Escalade. It offers a choice between a 6.4-liter V8 engine and a twin-turbocharged inline-six, both with poor fuel economy. The testers will go on various excursions and are open to testing specific features and answering tough questions.

FutureCar Staff    Sep 02, 2023 4:44 PM PT
Jeep Grand Wagoneer: Curious to Know More?

The Grand Wagoneer has made quite a splash since its reintroduction by Jeep. Priced at nearly $100,000, it boasts unique luxury features and a polarizing design that people either love or hate. As we embark on a week-long test drive of this massive SUV, we invite you to ask us any questions you may have about the largest Jeep in history.

First and foremost, it's important to clarify that the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are distinct vehicles. While they share the same body and chassis, the Wagoneer serves as the entry-level model with a starting price of around $61,500. On the other hand, the Grand Wagoneer takes the spotlight as the flagship of the Jeep brand, starting at approximately $91,000. With all the bells and whistles, this beast can reach a staggering price of $120,000.

This means that the Grand Wagoneer is going head-to-head with formidable rivals such as the BMW X7, Mercedes GLS, and Cadillac Escalade. These vehicles are major players in the luxury SUV market, each with its own loyal following. Can the Grand Wagoneer make a dent in this competitive landscape? Only time will tell.

Under the hood, the Grand Wagoneer offers two engine options. You can choose between a 6.4-liter V8 with 471 horsepower and 455 lb-ft of torque, or a twin-turbocharged inline-six that delivers 510 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and come with all-wheel drive. However, it's worth noting that fuel economy is not the Grand Wagoneer's strong suit, with city mpg figures below 15, regardless of how efficiently you drive.

During our week-long test drive, we plan to take the Grand Wagoneer on various excursions. We want to hear from you - what would you like us to focus on? Are there specific features or aspects of the vehicle that you're curious about? Feel free to ask us the tough questions, and we'll provide you with honest and unbiased answers.

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