The Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models for 2025 are a lot cheaper than the models for 2024. Prices have decreased by $3,000 to $7,000 depending on the model and trim, with the Wagoneer now starting at $61,945 and the Grand Wagoneer at $86,945. Both models now come with new standard features, such as adaptive cruise control and active lane assist, across all trims. Jeep is saving money these days. The company recently lowered the price of the 2025 Grand Cherokee. It was just discovered that the 2025 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer will cost a lot less than the 2024 models. Prices are between $3000 and $7000 less than they were for the 2024 model year, depending on the trim and type. An entry-level Wagoneer 4×2 with rear-wheel drive now costs $61,945, $3,000 less than last year. Four-wheel drive costs an extra $3000. The price cuts for Series II and III are even bigger, at $5185 and $5685, respectively. The base price for these kinds of cars is currently between $65,945 and $75,945. The biggest price drop is on the base Grand Wagoneer, which now costs $86,945—$7,000 less than it did last year. The GS Series III costs $4650, and the GS Series II costs $5495. The Series II Obsidian starts at $100,945, while the Series III Obsidian costs $109,945. Even though prices went down, Jeep added more basic features. The Wagoneer and Wagoneer L now come with 20-inch wheels as standard. As of now, the base models come with active lane management and adaptive speed control. There is now an in-dash screen and memory settings for the front seats in the Grand Wagoneer models. Wheels on some Grand Wagoneers last year were 20 inches, but this year they are 22 inches. One of the most important changes is that the twin-turbo inline-six now has 540 horsepower, 30 more than last year. There are also a number of new standard driving aids.