Compare Wagoneer SUVs
The storied Wagoneer name returns in 2022 to apply its rugged, premium styling to a full-size SUV that’s sized to compete with the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban, Ford Expedition and Yukon XL. The SUV delivers best-in-class third-row headroom and legroom, world-class comfort, and class-leading cargo capacity in a package that’s both contemporary and timeless.
Compare Wagoneer models lineup offers four trims and two body styles, but even the entry-level Series II is anything but basic with standard equipment that includes leather upholstery, a 10.1-inch infotainment display, and a hands-free power liftgate. A premium group option adds a 22-inch wheel package and a three-pane panoramic sunroof, while the flagship Series III brings more rear entertainment screens for more digital real estate and high-end appointments like nappa leather upholstery.
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In terms of off-roading capability, both the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer offer impressive ground clearance with a Quadra-Lift air suspension and Selec-Terrain traction management. If you’re serious about off-roading, we recommend opting for the Grand Wagoneer, as it also includes a head-up display and nicer second-row captain’s chairs.
In addition to the standard equipment, both trim levels offer optional packages that give your Wagoneer or Grand Wagoneer a darker cosmetic theme. The Wagoneer Carbide offers a blacked-out appearance that’s highlighted by gloss-black exterior window moldings, while the Grand Wagoneer Series III Carbide is similar and adds roof rail crossbars and a panoramic sunroof. Both lineups also offer an Obsidian model named for the dark glass formed from molten lava that includes a panoramic sunroof, piano black accents, and 20-inch gloss-black wheels.