Wagoneer
Wagoneer is a badge used by Jeep for full-size sport utility vehicles. The original Wagoneer, introduced in the early 1960s, was among the first luxury-style SUVs, combining robust off-road capability with a car-like ride and a well-appointed interior. It helped establish the modern SUV concept and was known for its distinctive woodgrain exterior trim, which became a long-running visual cue. In 1984 Jeep introduced the Grand Wagoneer as the top-of-the-line variant, and the Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer name continued until production ended in 1991.
In 2021, Stellantis revived the Wagoneer name as a premium SUV brand within its Jeep portfolio. The
Design and features: The modern Wagoneer emphasizes spacious interiors, three rows, premium materials, and advanced technology,
Legacy: The Wagoneer name is notable for bridging utility and luxury and for influencing subsequent SUV design.