- The Wagoneer S Launch Edition costs $71,995 and offers 0% APR for qualified buyers.
- A pair of electric motors combine to produce 690 hp and 617 lb-ft of torque.
- For those who prefer to lease, it’s $599 per month with $4,999 due at signing.
Hot on the heels of the 2024 Wagoneer S making its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show last week, Jeep has announced some attractive financing and leasing offers for their new electric SUV.
In the US, the Wagoneer S Launch Edition will start at $71,995. That’s quite a lot of money, but shows that Jeep is positioning the Wagoneer S as a more premium EV. However, a recent dealer bulletin revealed that Jeep is offering the Wagoneer S at 0% APR for 72 months, which could be a deal that’s too good to pass, for some buyers.
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Cars Direct notes the financing deal is only available until December 2 in the Central, Southern, and Northeastern US. Shoppers who take advantage of the deal could save well over $10,000 compared to another similarly-priced SUV at a higher APR. It also means the Wagoneer S is cheaper to finance than a regular 2024 Wagoneer at a 3.9% rate.
Lease It or Love It?
For those leaning toward leasing rather than buying, Jeep is offering the Wagoneer S at $599 per month for 36 months, with a 10,000-mile annual cap. But before you start celebrating, there’s a catch. This deal requires $4,999 upfront, which effectively tacks on another $138 per month when spread across the lease term. However, there’s a silver lining: lessees are eligible for the $7,500 EV federal incentive, easing the financial burden and making the lease proposition more palatable for some.
A Muscle SUV Beneath the Electric Veneer
Beyond the dollars and cents, the Wagoneer S boasts some serious hardware under the skin. A 100 kWh battery pack supports DC fast charging, enabling the SUV to recharge from 20% to 80% in just 23 minutes—faster than your lunch break.
The twin electric motors combine to produce 600 hp and 617 lb-ft (837 Nm) of torque, meaning the Wagoneer S almost has as much power as a Lamborghini Urus. Despite tipping the scales at a hefty 5,667 lbs (2,570 kg), Jeep says the new model needs just 3.4 seconds to hit 60 mph (96 km/h).