2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Concept First Look: Worth the Wait?
Jeep’s return to the large premium SUV market has a lot of hype to live up to.Pros: Jeep enters premium full-size three-row SUV space; plug-in hybrid; innovative passenger screen.
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Cons: Slightly underwhelming first impression after years of hype; not enough wood in modern interpretation.
"It's the boss's car. We can't mess it up."
That has been whispered in the halls of Fiat Chrysler's headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, where the return of the Jeep Grand Wagoneer has been underway for at least a dozen years. And for most of that waiting period, Mike Manley has been both head of Jeep and the GW's longtime proponent. Today, Manley is the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles—theboss. And the world is getting its first look at Jeep's latest project, one that is probably second only to the Jeep Wrangler in importance to the brand.
FCA has been promising the return of the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, a premium full-size three-row SUV to take on high-end Land Rovers, Lincolns, and Cadillacs for so long it was getting hard to believe it would ever really happen. The Wagoneer danced around in the five-year product plans laid out by former FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne. As plans expired and were replaced by new ones, the Wagoneer always remained. Only it kept being pushed down the priority list. We shudder to think how many concepts Ralph Gilles, FCA's head of design, had his team conjure up for the Wagoneer over the years.
Finally! A Peek At the 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer!
And now, finally, we have our first look at the concept directly previewing the production model, a taste of what a short-wheelbase 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer will look like. There will also be a long-wheelbase Grand Wagoneer and a more mainstream, less luxurious 2022 Jeep Wagoneer, also in two sizes.
The first members of the new Wagoneer family will arrive in the summer of 2021, starting with the regular-sized SUVs. The stretched versions (analogous to the Cadillac Escalade ESV, Lincoln Navigator L, and the long-wheelbase Range Rover) will follow later as production swells at theplant in Warren, Michigan, which also makes the Ram full-size pickup.
That is no coincidence: The Wagoneer family uses a modified version of the Ram 1500 pickup truck architecture. That startling twist was confirmed in 2016, changing Marchionne's original plans from years earlier to stretch the next-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee platform to accommodate the Grand Wagoneer.








