Chrysler is recalling more than 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a faulty battery that can fail and lead to a fire ...
Jeep is recalling nearly six model years of its plug-in hybrid SUVs after reports of fires linked to defective high-voltage ...
Stellantis issued a similar recall about a year ago and is now returning to the issue after at least nine new fires were reported.
Jeep’s flagship SUV will be the first range-extended electric vehicle (REEV) in the US. The 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is more powerful, more electric, and more stylish than ever. The Grand Wagoneer, ...
For model year 2026, the Stellantis-controlled Jeep brand has discontinued the Wagoneer truck-based sport utility vehicle in favor of the Grand Wagoneer. The mid-cycle refresh of the full-size luxury ...
Jeep tries to simplify its Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer lineup for the 2026 model year by folding the Wagoneer nameplate into the Grand Wagoneer line. Powertrains will carry over with the twin-turbo ...
Jeep's reborn Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer have had a rough go of it. The large three-row SUVs have polarizing styling, to say the least, and despite the brand's nicest interiors ever, the ...
The first half of the 2020s haven’t been particularly kind to Jeep. Through the 2010s when Jeep was part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, it was on a steady growth curve for most of the decade. However, ...
The Jeep Grand Wagoneer SUV has offered full-bodied, upscale transport since the historically significant nameplate was revived in 2022. Now, a plug-in hybrid model is slated to bring efficiency to ...
HIGHS Room for the whole gang, plush ride, switchgear and tech are easy to use. LOWS Interior feels plain in lower-spec trim, not made for tight parking lots, where'd the 540-hp engine go? VERDICT ...
The 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is the product of a serious rethink. It now wears a Jeep badge on the hood, eliminating any confusion about brand identity; it starts at $64,740, which is roughly $20,000 ...
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.” Well, I don’t think the Great Bard could have anticipated that these days brand recognition is everything, nor ...