The Jeep brand announced two new trim levels for the Wagoneer today, both of which add premium features to the more budget minded full sized SUV. Those two new trim levels are the Wagoneer Limited and Wagoneer Super, and they are being called “special edition” due to the fact that there will be limited production runs of each, but they both include features that were previously unavailable on the Wagoneer.

First up, we have the Jeep Wagoneer Limited (above), which the press release states is “perfect for the value-conscious customer ready to step into a full-size SUV only the Jeep brand can create.” This package is based on the Series II trim level and it starts on the outside, adding body-colored fender flares, chrome badging, black lower front and rear fascias, unique 22-inch wheels and power side steps. On the inside, the Wagoneer Limited comes with power folding second and third seating rows, a tri-pane sunroof and the Surround View Camera system.
The Jeep Wagoneer Limited has an MSRP starting at $76,535 including destination and you can order this package now.

Next, we have the Jeep Wagoneer Super, which reincarnates a name from the models’ past while offering a package that is “elevated and upscale, without a luxury price tag”. It should be noted that with a price starting at $82,535, many people would consider the pricing to be in the luxury range, but in the grand scheme of things, the Wagoneer is priced similar to other large non-luxury SUVs in the market.
On the outside, the Jeep Wagoneer Super package adds exclusive 22-inch wheels, a two-tone roof, body color fender flares, black power side steps, carbide headlights and black exterior trim, including the badging the grille rings. Inside, the Wagoneer Super sports a tri-pane panoramic sunroof, premium soft-touch surfaces and the McIntosh 19-speaker sound system. Unfortunately, no interior pictures are available yet.
Like the Wagoneer Limited, the new Jeep Wagoneer Super can be ordered right now.
Similarly to all Jeep Wagoneer models, both of these special edition packages are powered by the standard output Hurricane I6 twin turbo engine with 420 horsepower and 468lb-ft of torque.

Patrick Rall is a professional writer and photographer with a passion for all things automotive. Having grown up in his father’s performance shop, he spent extensive time at the oval track and drag strip – both driving and wrenching on various types of vehicles. In addition to working as a writer, Patrick previously worked as an automotive technician before moving on to a business office position with a chain of dealerships, and this broad spectrum of experience in the industry allows him to offer a unique look on the automotive world. Follow Patrick on Twitter, Facebook and on Youtube.
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