The debut of the 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer marks the return of two of the brand’s most iconic nameplates after three decades of absence. Packed with premium materials and loads of new technology these offerings promise to be the most luxurious Jeep vehicles we’ve seen yet. Of course all of those niceties don’t come for free, and as such these two new Jeeps are also some of the most expensive vehicles ever offered by the automaker. With 12 pre-configured models split between the two nameplates on offer at launch however, there are quite a few different 2022 Jeep Wagoneer price points to consider.

2022 Jeep Wagoneer Pricing
Jeep is touting the fact that the new Wagoneer carries a base price of $57,995, but you can’t exactly buy one for that at this time. That is because this Jeep Wagoneeer pricing figure relates to the Series I model, which is slated to land later. Instead, customers will be left to choose between seven different pre-configured models at the launch. That means the cheapest Wagoneer that you can currently get into is the Series II 4×2 model, which starts at $67,995. From there, buyers can choose to add 4×4 for an extra cost, or choose to add a bit more features via the Series II Premium models. Above the Jeep Wagoneer Series II models sit a Series III offering, though the Premium variants are the only ones available at launch. A more affordable Series III is slated to be offered down the line. Confused Yet? The list below may help things make a bit more sense. It is also worth noting all prices shown below do not include a $2,000 destination charge owed to the automaker:
Wagoneer Series I (4×2) – $57,995
Wagoneer Series II (4×2)* – $67,995
Wagoneer Series II (4×4)* – $70,995
Wagoneer Series II Premium (4×2)* – 77,270
Wagoneer Series II Premium (4×4)* – $83,465
Wagoneer Series III (4×2) – $72,995
Wagoneer Series III (4×4) – $75,995
Wagoneer Series III Premium (4×2)* – $83,970
Wagoneer Series III Premium (4×4)* – $88,965
Wagoneer Series III Off-Road (4×4 only)* – $88,190
*Offered at launch as part of the pre-configured models
