The 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer have identical dimensions, but very different prices. What’s changed and what’s the same?
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The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are the same size and have the same wheelbase. The only differences are specifications and styling. The front bumpers are different with unique lower air intake shapes, and inverted chrome treatments. The fender lips are gray/black plastic on the Wagoneer and body color in the Grand Wagoneer.
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The Grand Wagoneer has more chrome everywhere, including on the grille, which has a different insert and subtle Wagoneer lettering on top. The Wagoneer has its lettering spelled out boldly on the hood.
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The Wagoneer starts with 20-in wheels, while the Grand Wagoneer can go up to 22-in. There's more chrome (again) on the Grand Wagoneer, which uses it to frame the rear windscreen and the license plate area.
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The taillight graphics are different too with a red treatment on the Wagoneer and a dark theme for the Grand Wagoneer.
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Both cars have prominent Wagoneer or Grand Wagoneer badging on the trunk, but there's no Jeep badges anywhere on either car.
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It's the same basic dashboard design, but the Grand Wagoneer has bigger screen for the driver and in the center of the dash. There's also an optional screen for the front passenger, climate control system, two infotainment screens for the rear, and another climate screen between the middle row captain's chairs.
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The wood and leather (note the diamond pattern) are fancier on the Grand Wagoneer.
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The two models have different V8 engines. The Wagoneer has a more advanced 5.7 V8 with a 48V mild hybrid making 292kW (392hp) and 548Nm (404 lb-ft), but the Grand Wagoneer has more displacement and power with 6.4L V8 making 351kW (471hp) and 617Nm (455 lb-ft).