- The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S EV introduces a new “Limited” trim in addition to the Launch Edition.
- The Wagoneer S Limited is cheaper but has less power than the Launch Edition, with only 500 hp.
- Owners can choose to unlock the full performance of the Wagoneer S Limited with an OTA upgrade.
The all-electric 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S now has a new, more affordable entry-level model. The “Limited” trim debuts at this week’s Chicago Motor Show, offering a $5,000 savings compared to last year’s Launch Edition. Prices start at $66,995 (including the $1,795 destination fee), down from the Launch Edition’s $71,995 price tag with delivery. However, it’s worth noting that the Launch Edition is currently available with a $3,000 discount until March.
Prior to this, the Wagoneer S was only available in the fully loaded Launch Edition, which came packed with a 600-hp electric motor, a McIntosh 1,200-watt sound system, and an expansive touchscreen infotainment setup. But with the arrival of the Limited trim, Jeep is taking a more à la carte approach, offering fewer standard features in exchange for a lower price tag.
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The new Limited version of the Wagoneer relegates many of those features to the optional extra list, including the Launch Edition’s impressive 600 hp (447 kW) output. Although the new entry-spec Limited model comes with the same mechanical hardware, with a pair of electric motors and four-wheel drive, the Launch Edition’s full 600 hp (447 kW) is locked away behind, well, a paywall.
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That’s right. The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited is quite literally limited to the lower output of 500 hp — that is unless you want to drop an as-yet undisclosed figure to unlock all 600 hp via an “Over The Air” upgrade named the Propulsion Boost Package. That also means that the 3.4-second 0–60 mph (0–96 km/h) time of the Launch Edition drops to what Jeep estimates will be “under four seconds” for the Limited model.
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What Do You Lose (and Gain) with the Limited?
While the Mcintosh audio system and front passenger screen become optional extras on the Limited, there’s a new Hydro Blue exterior color to choose from and an Arctic Grey interior color. Other standard features include the dual-pane sunroof, 20-inch alloy wheels, 10-way heated seats, and over 170 safety features. And, being a Jeep, you get to take advantage of the company’s Selec-Terrain 4xe traction management system with different programs for different conditions.
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No range figures were quoted, but with a lower power output as standard, it’s fair to assume that the new Limited model may be able to eke out a few extra miles over the Launch Edition’s 300-mile (482 km) range. The Wagoneer S can be recharged from 20–80 percent in 23 minutes via a DC fast charger, and all models will even be supplied with either a 48-volt Level 2 home charger or public charge credits from Stellantis’ Free2move ecosystem.
The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S is now available to order online and will be arriving in Jeep dealerships throughout North America shortly, with a starting MSRP of $66,995 (including $1,795 destination). The 2025 Wagoneer S will also qualify for the Inflation Reduction Act lease EV credits ($7,500 for retail and lease purchases).