Speaking of the aerodynamics, the Wagoneer S boasts a unique rear spoiler that extends out of the roof trim and over the rear windshield, creating a sporty impression. This creates the appearance of a more traditional squared-off SUV but allows for a sleeker coupe-style profile. Perhaps this may improve range, but it will adversely affect headroom.
Other details that stand out include the two-tone paint finish (presumably an option), panoramic sunroof, and faux front grille with the signature seven slots. Overall, it’s a rather handsome-looking thing and should give other luxury EVs a headache when it arrives later this year.
While it uses the Wagoneer name, the electric version is different from the full-size Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs. For a start, it’s fully electric and is similar in size to the Grand Cherokee, despite what its name suggests.