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Jeep Wagoneer Vs. Jeep Grand Wagoneer: Luxury Vehicle Comparison

Jeep Wagoneer Vs. Jeep Grand Wagoneer: Luxury Vehicle Comparison
 

If you're in the market for a new full-size SUV, our Jeep Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer model comparison is an excellent place to start – especially for motorists who value a capable yet luxurious driving experience. Both of these vehicles are roomy, powerful, incredibly towing capable, and filled with the kind of upscale amenities that will make you want to hit the open road more often. They also have plenty in common beyond similar names. Dive into this guide from the experts at DARCARS CJDR of Orange Park to learn more about their similarities and differences.

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer: SUV Comparison Overview

  • Interior Luxury: The Grand Wagoneer is a more luxurious SUV with premium touches like 24-way power-adjustable and massaging front seats, up to 75 inches of available screen real estate, and hand-treated materials – though you'll still find plenty of upscale appointments in the Wagoneer.
  • Powerful Performance: Both SUVs feature a powerful Hurricane 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged I-6 tuned for varying performance; the standard-output variant in the Wagoneer produces 420 horsepower and 468 pound-feet of torque, while the high-output version in the Grand Wagoneer ups the ante with 540 horsepower and 521 pound-feet of torque.
  • Impressive Towing Strength: The standard-output Hurricane engine in the Wagoneer provides slightly higher towing potential of up to 10,000 pounds, compared to 9,800 pounds1 for the high-output Hurricane in Grand Wagoneer SUVs.
  • Various Trim Choices: The Wagoneer comes in seven unique variants, while the Grand Wagoneer has four editions. While all are luxurious, you'll find more sophisticated amenities in the Grand Wagoneer models.

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Specs

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Specs

Both the Wagoneer and the Grand Wagoneer boast the following exterior dimensions in their standard configurations:

  • Wheelbase: 123 inches
  • Length: 214.7 inches
  • Body Width: 83.6 inches
  • Body Height: 75.6 inches

Either full-size SUV can be had with a longer wheelbase, known as the Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L, respectively. These extended editions increase your wheelbase measurement to 130 inches and your overall length to 226.7 inches.

Let's discuss Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer cargo space next. Despite these repeating values, the space inside is distributed a little bit differently. 27.4 cubic feet of cargo capacity lies behind the third row in a normal Wagoneer SUV. (This increases to 42.1 cubic feet in a Wagoneer L model.) A Grand Wagoneer vehicle has slightly more to offer, with 28.4 cubic feet and 44.2 cubic feet available, respectively. You can also increase this cargo space by folding down some seats or bring additional items along with you in a utility trailer, utilizing the Wagoneer SUV towing capacity.

Three rows in the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer accommodate up to eight occupants (or seven with second-row captain's chairs). With both a Wagoneer SUV and a Grand Wagoneer model, front-seat passengers will get 40.9 inches of legroom and 41.3 inches of headroom.

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer performance is more diverse. The first option comes with a standard-output 3.0-liter twin-turbo I-6 engine that makes 420 horsepower and 468 pound-feet of torque in the Wagoneer. The second is a high-output version of the same engine that delivers 540 horsepower and 521 pound-feet of torque in the Grand Wagoneer. Both are matched to an eight-speed automatic transmission. However, Wagoneer SUVs come with standard rear-wheel drive (though 4WD is available), while the Grand Wagoneer SUV has 4WD as standard equipment for better traction.

Both vehicles can offer powerful performance on the road, but many people get them for how they tackle off-road situations.

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Towing Capacity

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Towing Capacity

Towing capacity for these vehicles may surprise you. While both SUVs are capable of a lot, it is the Wagoneer model that can haul the most (10,000 pounds, to be exact, when properly equipped). Meanwhile, the Grand Wagoneer SUV has a 9,800-pound maximum towing capacity.

There is a lot more to go over in terms of these vehicles' performance, so please discuss any questions you have about Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer towing capacity with our team.

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Interior

Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Interior

When it comes to the Grand Wagoneer vs. Wagoneer SUV battle, the Grand Wagoneer interior is usually considered more luxurious. It can feature hand-treated materials, like a leather-trimmed console and doors (in Sea Salt/Black, Tupelo/Black, or Global Black), a suede-wrapped headliner and pillars, and American walnut and authentic metal accents.

When you climb into your SUV after a long day, what sounds better than sinking into a 24-way power-adjustable front seat with massage capability? This vehicle can also offer you four-zone automatic climate control, personalized ambient lighting, a relaxation mode, 75 inches of available display area, and wireless charging.

All of this is not to say that a Wagoneer SUV is not well-equipped. We have no doubt that you will love the inside of this vehicle too, but a Grand Wagoneer model may be the way to treat yourself.

Both vehicles come in different series that offer a different buffet of features. You'll find the following seven Wagoneer variants:

  • Wagoneer (base)
  • Series II
  • Carbide
  • Overland
  • Series III
  • Limited
  • Super

Meanwhile, the Grand Wagoneer has four iterations: Grand Wagoneer (base), Obsidian, Series III, and Series III Obsidian.


Continue the Wagoneer vs. Grand Wagoneer Debate at Our Dealership

While this page has provided a lot of information, it is barely scratching the surface of what either of these models has to offer. Therefore, we encourage you to stop by our dealership to discuss our new Wagoneer and new Grand Wagoneer inventory in person.

If learning more numbers or diving further into a list of specs isn't tangible enough to solidify your decision, back-to-back test drives might be the key to figuring out which is right for you. After all, you shouldn't have to settle for anything less than exactly what you want, especially when making such a significant investment as an SUV purchase from our new Grand Wagoneer or new Wagoneer inventory.

Speaking of having just what you want, if the need for a new ride isn't urgent, consider letting our team help you customize your Wagoneer SUV online. This way, you have more options available to you than what we might currently have on our lot. You can choose between Wagoneer, Wagoneer L, Grand Wagoneer, and Grand Wagoneer L SUV builds, as well as between different series – add any packages or accessories that will make you happiest, and decide on whatever exterior color best matches your personality.

There are many different available roads in front of you, but we think that whatever you pick will lead to an exciting future. Let us get you started today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a Wagoneer SUV tow?

The Wagoneer SUV has a best-in-class maximum towing capacity of 10,000 pounds when it is properly equipped. This classification is based on Ward's Large Sport/Utility Vehicle segmentation. You should reach out to our dealership for more details. With such impressive capabilities, you have the option to tow a utility trailer to your new house or the family boat to the lake.

Is the Wagoneer SUV a luxury vehicle?

A Wagoneer SUV is considered a luxury vehicle and can contain many creature comforts, like heated and ventilated front seats, a premium Alpine® audio system, and Nappa leather-trimmed seats. Wireless connectivity and advanced driver-assistance features are among the technology perks that you might discover inside its cabin. Learn more about what comes with each trim level at our dealership.

Which is bigger: the Wagoneer SUV or Grand Wagoneer?

These are both three-row SUVs that can seat up to eight passengers. They both measure 214.7 inches long, have a 123-inch wheelbase, and are 79.7 inches tall. Both vehicles also have a longer version that has a 226.7-inch overall length and a 130-inch wheelbase if you need a little more space to spread out in or larger cargo room.

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