2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Gets New Styling And A Drop In Pricing.

For 2026, Stellantis and Jeep have put on their thinking hats and have made changes to the premium SUV line-up, positioning the Grand Wagoneer at the forefront of the brand. This rethink is accompanied by a fresh new look, powertrain changes and pricing that finally makes sense to the consumer and journalist alike.

Grand Wagoneer Joins The Electric Movement

For 2026 the refined Grand Wagoneer comes with two powertrain options, a 3.0-liter Hurricane twin turbo inline-six engine and a Range Extender EV powered by liquid-cooled 92-kWh battery with pouch-cell architecture borrowed from the Ramcharger platform. The battery is paired with a 3.6-liter V6 engine to a 130-kW generator, which produces electricity to recharge the battery or power the motors directly.

At the wheels is a dual motor setup that produces an estimated 647 horsepower and 620 lb.-ft. of torque, propelling the REEV Grand Wagoneer from 0–60 mph in about five seconds for a total range of 500 miles, this makes the Grand Wagoneer one of the fastest accelerating 3-row SUVs on the market.

For the diehard petrol enthusiasts, the twin turbo inline – 6 petrol hurricane engine produces 420 hp, 468 lb.-ft. of torque, enough power to tow up to 10,000 lbs.

Exterior and Interior Redesign of the 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

The SUV’s refreshed exterior combines classic Jeep styling with the ever intriguing boxy design that has taken over the automotive industry. This change begins with a taller, squared-off front fascia, raised headlamps, and a slim, illuminated seven-slot grille that reinforces its signature identity.

For 2026, Jeep has gone chrome free on the Grand Wagoneer, replacing the chrome element on the front grille with a cohesive LED lighting setup that wraps around the full-width of the front and rear fascia. Customers can also choose from new 18- to 22-inch wheel designs, offering both rugged and refined looks.

On the technology side of things, the Grand Wagoneer features a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen paired with a 10 inch climate control display unit with Apple Carplay and Android Auto as standard. The rear passengers also get a 10 inch display mounted on the back of the front seats to keep passengers entertained on longer trips.

For 2026, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer lineup comes with a notable price adjustment, making the flagship SUV more attainable than before. The base Grand Wagoneer now starts at $62,145, marking a significant drop from the previous generation. The Limited Altitude trim begins at $71,140 while the most luxurious trim, Summit Obsidian starts at $93,390 and tops out around $96,390 when fully equipped.