Golf has been a heavily watched pastime for decades and is an “American as apple pie” tradition! Not since Tiger Woods has the British Open been won by Americans in back-to-back years. Scottie Scheffler is now the #1 ranked golfer in the world, and he will soon set his sights on his 7th victory of the season. The Jeep brand electrified everyone watching in the Motor City last week, with the public debut of its first all-electric vehicle.
The Rocket Mortgage Classic was the sight of this event, where the unveiling of the Jeep Wagoneer S Launch Edition took place. Vehicle range has been one of the items that drivers have been keenly focused on at Landmark Dodge of Morrow, as avoiding fueling up at the pump is an attractive prospect. The Wagoneer S also boasts 600 horsepower and a swift zoom up to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. This will offer an exciting blend of ruggedness and modern electric convenience. It also serves as the first vehicle on the brand-new STLA Large architecture.
The incoming Wagoneer S will also boast a 3,400-lb towing capability and will be paired with the Jeep-exclusive Selec-Terrain traction management system. When this intelligent feature senses the rear end losing traction, it will only distribute power to the front wheels. This greatly enhances confidence and traction across challenging roads and weather conditions. Jeep’s display at The Grove also featured the Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer, allowing fans to check out multiple models. Consumers who decide they are won over by the sweet 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S Launch Edition can visit Jeep.com to place their reservation officially.
The fully refundable deposit is just $100, which ensures first dibs on Jeep’s journey into electrification. Jeep’s partnership with this event also included the provision of free admission for Detroit Community Days. Nearly 200 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Wagoneer, and Grand Cherokee vehicles were used as courtesy vehicles during the event. The current model Wagoneer was praised by Car and Driver for its “smooth-running twin-turbo inline-six, plentiful interior space, and impressive fit and finish.”
Repeat buyers here at Landmark Dodge of Morrow have loved its extra-large stature and luxury feel. Available in standard and extended-length L models, the Wagoneer competes with the Ford Expedition, Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, and Nissan Armada. The twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 now comes standard on all trims. The top-of-the-line Series III now comes with 4-wheel drive as standard, and now comes with a head-up display. The Series II trim is where the cabin sees the upgrades of Nappa leather upholstery, more exterior chrome, and 20-inch wheels.
The Optional Premium Group package adds even larger 22-inch wheels, a 3-pane panoramic sunroof, roof-rail crossbars, and a privacy shade for the cargo area. Another cool feature is an adjustable air suspension that can raise the Wagoneer an additional 3.6 inches of ground clearance and a drive-mode selector system. This provides designated modes to tackle snow, mud, and rocks, and the Wagoneer's very softly tuned suspension offers an incredibly smooth ride during highway cruising.
A very spacious 3-row cabin can be equipped with seating for up to 8 in the Wagoneer, including second-row captain’s chairs reducing seating to 7. The cabin offers plenty of luxury touches as standard such as leather upholstery, 12-way power-adjustable front seats, ambient interior lighting, and 3-zone automatic climate control. The Grand Wagoneer excels greatly at carrying a full load of passengers, while also delivering on Jeep’s reputation for off-road dominance.