
The Jeep Wagoneer S is the brand’s first electric vehicle and was expected to be a . However, after spending a week with it, I have to say that while there’s plenty of promise, this EV isn’t quite ready yet.
Key Takeaways
- The Wagoneer S has 300 miles of range and packs a punch in terms of power.
- Pricing is surprisingly reasonable for an electric vehicle, but the overall experience isn’t up to par with Jeep’s past offerings.
- Much work needs to be done on software integration and user interface before it can truly compete in its segment.
Jeep promised that they wouldn’t release the Wagoneer S until it was perfect, but after spending a week driving this electric SUV, I’m not convinced. The vehicle’s range is decent at 300 miles on a single charge, and there’s no denying its power when you hit the accelerator.
However, what should be an exciting ride falls flat due to software glitches that make daily use frustrating. For instance, navigation doesn’t work smoothly, and the infotainment system feels clunky compared to other electric vehicles in this class.
The exterior design is a step up from previous models, with sleek lines and modern touches like slim headlights. But inside, it’s clear that there’s room for improvement. The seats are comfortable enough but don’t offer the premium feel you’d expect given its high price point.
My family has always been loyal to Jeep, so we were excited about this new electric model. Unfortunately, our enthusiasm is dampened by issues like a lack of cargo space and poor rear visibility when backing up. These are crucial features for families who need the Wagoneer S as their daily driver.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Jeep Wagoneer S worth buying?
No, it’s not quite there yet. While its promise is clear and it has some great features like range and power, the software bugs make daily use frustrating.
Will future updates improve the Wagoneer S?
Absolutely, Jeep will likely work on these issues with over-the-air updates. However, if you’re in need of an electric SUV now, there are better options available that won’t leave you feeling disappointed.
Jeep has a long history of making vehicles families love and trust. The Wagoneer S is the first step into electrification but it’s not ready for prime time just yet. It needs more work to become something truly special, so keep your eyes peeled for updates in future models.