autoevolution 16 Mar 2021, 8:43 UTC ·
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Recently, Stellantis North America (formerly FCA US) has revealed the highly anticipated Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, two upscale full-size SUVs set to bring back to life an iconic American nameplate last used in 1993 for the first-generation Grand Cherokee’s top-of-the-line trim.
Before that, it was a standalone luxury 4x4 model produced by Jeep from 1962 until June 1991, making it the third longest-produced single generation vehicle in U.S. automotive history.
In the spirit of that model, Jeep aims to redefine American premium SUVs, and by the looks of both versions, that’s not an overly ambitious objective. They borrow many design cues from the 2021 Grand Cherokee L, yet a closer look reveals luxury is taken to another level, especially on the Grand Wagoneer.