
Jeep launches the 2025 Wagoneer Overland, combining luxury and off-road power in a limited edition (Instagram @jeep)
Jeep has introduced the 2025 Wagoneer Overland Special Edition, a more robust, off-road-ready version of the three-row SUV.
The model comes equipped with Quadra-Drive II all-wheel drive, an electronic limited-slip rear differential, a two-speed transfer case, and 32-inch all-terrain tires.
The vehicle also features air suspension with up to 10 inches of lift, underbody protection plates, hill descent control, and 360-degree cameras to aid in driving on tough terrain.
Based on the Series II trim, the Overland includes a refined interior with Nappa leather seats, a panoramic sunroof, three-zone climate control, weather-resistant floor mats, and power-folding side mirrors. The SUV also includes a Heavy Duty towing package, capable of hauling up to 10,000 pounds, along with front and rear removable tow hooks for emergency situations. There are also numerous driver-assistance features and an option for a configuration with up to eight passengers.
This special edition was revealed at events in New York and Moab (Utah), and Jeep promises to produce only 2,000 units, with a starting price of $74,835, nearly $9,000 more than the standard Wagoneer Series II.
The model combines luxury and off-road capability, offering an alternative for those looking for a sophisticated utility vehicle that’s also ready to tackle demanding trails.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @jeep | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
