Wagoneer all set to make comeback

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The possible return of the Jeep Wagoneer has generated a lot of discussion over the past few years.

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This article was published 20/12/2019 (2175 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

The possible return of the Jeep Wagoneer has generated a lot of discussion over the past few years.

And last month, FCA made it official.

Jim Morrison, head of the Jeep brand in North America, announced the good news during a press conference for the launch of the Wrangler EcoDiesel in Utah.

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According to Jim Morrison, head of the Jeep brand in North America, the Jeep Wagoneer is set to make a return.
Jeep According to Jim Morrison, head of the Jeep brand in North America, the Jeep Wagoneer is set to make a return.

Motor1 claims the big SUV will be manufactured in Detroit.

Unfortunately, we don’t know anything else about the new Jeep Wagoneer at this point.

It will likely share its platform with the next-generation Grand Cherokee and possibly spawn an even larger model called the Grand Wagoneer.

It’s safe to imagine that a global reveal will take place at one of the U.S. auto shows next year.

Specifications, powertrains, fuel-economy figures, pricing and an on-sale date are anyone’s guess.

The Jeep Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer was initially sold from 1963-1970 by Kaiser Jeep.

Later, under the stewardship of American Motors Corporation, the vehicle was manufactured from 1971 to 1987.

Chrysler took over until 1991.

The following year, the Wagoneer was replaced by the Grand Cherokee.

The most nostalgic among us will remember the models clad in fake wood graphics.

— LC Media

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