In the Jeep World, the Wagoneer represents the finest in luxury the brand has to offer. It’s an upscale SUV best suited for those looking to enjoy themselves on their daily drives, the Series II is a trim that has garnered much praise amongst pundits for its excellent balance of pricing and features in the lineup, being a good middle point in the lineup that doesn’t bring too much in the way of unwanted bells and whistles. In this 2025 Wagoneer Series II trim overview, we’ll be going in depth on all the greatest that the new Wagoneer has to offer this model year.
Key Takeaways
- The Series II is around $4,000 more expensive than the Series I as of writing, with the II adding on to the excellent experience provided by the Series I by enhancing it with new features.
- The Series II benefits from power folding mirrors, as well as new lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control.
- The Series II is the 2nd trim on the Jeep Wagoneer lineup.
Is there going to be a 2025 Jeep Wagoneer?
For its fourth year in production, the Wagoneer sees minor changes. Jeep has made power-folding mirrors available; previously, they were limited to the Grand models. The lesser Wagoneer trims also get 20-inch wheels as standard equipment, replacing the previous 18-inchers on base models. And lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise are now standard across the board.
The price of the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer starts at $62,040 and goes up to $82,535 depending on the trim and options.
- Series I - $62,040
- Series II - $66,040
- Series II Carbide - $68,735
- Series II Overland - $74,835
- Series III - $76,040
- Series II Limited - $76,535
- Series III Super - $82,535
We'd recommend starting with the Series II trim as Jeep upgrades its cabin with nappa leather upholstery, while the exterior receives more chrome trim. The optional Premium Group package is also worth it, as it adds 22-inch wheels, a three-pane panoramic sunroof, roof-rail crossbars, and a privacy shade for the cargo area.
What is the difference between Wagoneer Series II and III?
The main differences between the Wagoneer Series II and Series III lie in their features and pricing. The Series III builds upon the Series II by adding more premium features and advanced technology at a higher price point. Key differences include upgraded interior materials, more advanced technology, and additional safety features in the Series III.
Key Differences in Detail:
Interior:
Series III often includes features like premium quilted Palermo leather seats, a front console cooler, and a McIntosh MX1375 Reference 23-speaker entertainment system, which are not standard or available on the Series II.
Technology:
The Series III may offer advanced features like night vision with pedestrian and animal detection, active driving assist, and intersection collision assist.
Pricing:
The Series III is the higher-priced trim, reflecting the added luxury and technology.
Exterior:
While both share similar body styles, the Series III might have features like 22-inch polished aluminum wheels with Lights Out pockets and premium color-tinted glass.
Performance:
Both Series II and III share the same engine (5.7L V8 with eTorque) and transmission, but the Series III may have slightly different suspension or other performance-related options.
Towing Capacity:
While both offer impressive towing, Series II might have a slight advantage in maximum towing capacity, depending on the specific configuration.
Summary
The Series II is Jeep’s upscale but not overly flashy take on the SUV, and its one we find ourselves impressed with. Being under $70k, it provides much of the trademark Jeep luxury while keeping things relatively reasonable.