Jeep Grand Cherokee L vs Wagoneer: Which One’s Right for You?
Jeep continues to add three-row models to its lineup making its presence known in the hotter-than-ever SUV segment. As more and more families are gearing up to hit the road, Jeep vehicles with four-wheel-drive are the perfect vessels suited for adventure. Now that the brand officially offers three different three-row models, we figured it’s the perfect time to break down the differences between the all-new Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer, and Grand Wagoneer models.
Grand Cherokee L
The 2021 Grand Cherokee L is the brand’s first three-row offering stateside (the existing Jeep Commander is a popular three-row SUV for the Chinese market). It rides on a new unibody platform but keeps its architecture familiar by delivering a legendary Jeep Grand Cherokee driving experience. The Jeep Grand Cherokee L 0ffers buyers three different 4×4 systems to choose from, up to 7,200 pounds of towing capacity, and a limited-slip differential. Jeep will also offer a plug-in hybrid variant with a 4xe trim once the Grand Cherokee L officially launches during the second quarter of 2021. Engineers optimized the new Grand Cherokee L by mounting the engine and front axle directly on the vehicle’s architecture, thus combining both into a single unit and reducing overall noise and vibration in exchange.
Wagoneer
Wagoneer isn’t just the latest Jeep vehicle, more importantly, it’s the embodiment of Jeep’s premium extension of its brand all while pushing the Jeep legacy a little further. Built on a solid base of premium American craftsmanship, with legendary 4×4 capability, stellar customer service, and all while offering new levels of comfort, the 2022 Wagoneer redefines what luxurious full-size SUVs mean going forward — especially with a new standard of sophistication and overall authenticity that’s hard to beat. Modern mobility demands modern solutions and Jeep is going above and beyond with its capable and innovative vehicles that ooze authenticity and increasingly redefine luxury standards in their respective segments. Premium design cues give way to an experienced, capable, innovative, and distinctive SUV that’s sure to captivate a successful array of clientele.
Grand Wagoneer
Grand Wagoneer models come standard with a two-tone black accent roof, a distinctive front end, hood, grille, fender flares, power-retractable side steps, and unique premium LED lighting. The full suite of exterior LED lighting with Dynamic Turn Signal includes premium LED headlamps, taillamps, and fog lamps that all work in tandem and amplify the Grand Wagoneer’s new aesthetic. Even the remote start feature takes things up a notch as the Grand Wagoneer’s exterior LED lights subtly turn on and engage in a “welcome” sequence. When equipped with the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package, the Grand Wagoneer features front tow hooks that are incorporated into the vehicle’s front end.
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