New 2025 JeepWagoneer S LIMITED Sport Utility
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- 5.0
10 out of 10 stars
By Tracy on Sunday, January 25, 2026
I have loved this car from day 1. I’m a first time EV driver and first time EV owner. The ease of safety functionalities and my new driving addiction of this vehicle is above what was expected. The car impresses me every day. Living in WI with 4 seasons I purchased in October. When the snow and cold came I was timid to drive it the first time we had 6 inches of snow and below zero weather. (I traded in my 2022 Wrangler unlimited Sahara high altitude for this vehicle) The Wagoneer S Limited did not fail me! It sailed through the snow better than the Wrangler. Sitting at work for 8 hours in double digit below zero weather NO PROBLEM! Battery holds the charge from when I left it. I am worry free of no starts. It has not let me down. It’s economical. It’s smart. The class it delivers is high. Safety safety safety. Performance? This vehicle also does not let me down on hp when I need it and offers more. Hugs corners beautifully. It also is autonomous with keeping one hand on the wheel (for safety) when engaged. It parks itself. It parallel parks itself. It heats the outside door handles in cold weather. Again, safety; if it detects an obstruction/pedestrian when backing up it auto stops. It has drowsy driver alert. The interior is rich. The controls are easy to use. The factory warranty is one of the best I’ve seen. The app functionality to operate controls is very user friendly. I can speak to have the vehicle perform functions by saying “Hey jeep”. I love this car!! Hey Jeep, nice job with the safety, luxury, performance and safety!! - 5.0
High Quality
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Definitely happy with our purchase - quality is far superior to the previous jeeps we’ve owned. Certainly an adjustment on owning an EV, but couldn’t be happier. - 2.0
A Bold Vision, But Not Without Flaws
By Jess on Sunday, June 01, 2025
I wanted to love the Jeep Wagoneer S Launch — the design is sleek, the features are impressive, and it had the potential to be a great EV SUV. But from day two, it’s been one issue after another: factory defects, safety concerns, and a dealership that downplayed real problems. A door handle that can’t be reinstalled? A coolant fan left unplugged? It’s hard to trust a vehicle with this many early issues. For the price point, I expected reliability — not to feel like a test subject. Jeep, do better. This launch feels more like a warning sign. Lobster anyone?






