The new Wagoneer S debuted last year as the first all-electric Jeep in history, other than full-on prototypes shown off at Moab and SEMA. By finally delivering upon the promise of the 4xe nameplate — previously seen only on hybrid models — Jeep takes a different direction than those hardcore off-roaders, catering instead to the mid-size electric crossover market.
The decision to start with a crossover seems smart, given that Wrangler and Gladiator buyers might still feel hesitant to commit to charging challenges and range anxiety. So, to prove the new EV’s road manners, range, and performance, Jeep invited select media to a drive program around San Diego in a fleet of Wagoneer S Launch Editions.
As I learned over the course of the day, though, such a brief taste only left me wondering more about the promised Trailhawk version coming sometime later this year.
In short: Jeep’s first EV never aimed to take the 4×4 community by storm. Instead, the Wagoneer S aims to deliver solid driving dynamics, plenty of luxury and tech, plus an easy transition to electrification that will attract commuters more accustomed to traditional internal combustion vehicles.
2024 Jeep Wagoneer S EV Review
- Battery: 100.5kWh lithium-ion (400V architecture)
- Motors: Dual 250kW
- Transmission: Single speed, open differentials
- Horsepower/Torque: 600 hp / 617 lb.-ft.
- Range: 303 mi. (EPA estimated)
- MPGe: 99 MPGe combined
- Fast charge: 23 min. (20-80%), 100 miles in 10 min. (claimed)
- 0-60 mph: 3.4 sec. (claimed)
- Top speed: 124 mph
- Weight: 5,667 lbs.
- Dimensions: 192.4” L x 64.8” H x 74.8” W (w/out mirrors)
- Ground clearance: 6.4”
- Approach angle: 19.2 degrees
- Departure angle: 23.4 degrees
- Breakover angle: 14.0 degrees
- Towing capacity: 3,400 lbs.
- Payload capacity: 1,033 lbs.
- Cargo: 30.6 cubic feet (second row up), 61.0 cubic feet (second row down)
- Price: $71,995 (Launch Edition incl. destination), lower trims to come
Pros
- Smaller than expected, but with a spacious interior
- Premium materials and thoughtful design throughout
- Minimal wind and tire noise
Cons
- Launch Edition costs way too much
- Not much off-road capability
- Some tech and feature glitches on early production cars


Size & Scale




Power to Go & Stop



Is Eco Mode Best?

EV Range
Easy ICE to EV Transition

Off-Pavement Performance

2024 Jeep Wagoneer S EV Review: Conclusions

