Jeep recently gave us a glimpse of their electric SUV just a couple of weeks ago, but now we have real photos that reveal the entire exterior and offer a sneak peek into its interior.

The proportions are just as sleek and sporty as the prototype, as Jeep is really leaning into the performance angle, touting 600 horsepower and a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) time of 3.5 seconds. It features the current Wagoneer’s signature badging along the front doors and the American flag next to the “Wagoneer” lettering. The big wheels and relatively thin tires aren’t very Jeep-like, but this SUV looks like it’s very much designed for on-road use with the occasional light trek off the beaten path.

The rear view offers a glimpse of the eye-catching roof-mounted spoiler and another spoiler right below the rear window. An LED light bar gracefully spans the rear, and the rear bumper and tailgate feature bold, sculpted lines. It's a departure from the current Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, and that's a welcomed change. However, it's worth noting that this is a slightly smaller SUV with two rows of seating, competing in the same class as the Grand Cherokee.

On the inside, Jeep is showing off what looks like a quad-screen dash with large stacked touchscreens for both the central infotainment/climate control and then another touchscreen in front of the passenger. A large digital instrument cluster displays a full navigation view in front of the driver. Meanwhile, the top/main infotainment touchscreen shows off a McIntosh display. Jeep says the Wagoneer S will boast an available 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, so expect that to rule. This view of the dash from above is also shown through what Jeep says is a standard dual-pane panoramic moonroof.

Additional interior highlights include a rotary shift knob, Jeep's signature Selec-Terrain toggle offering various driving modes, and a striking start/stop button on the center console just ahead of the gear shifter. Ambient lighting gracefully illuminates the cabin, and the door panel features a push-button mechanism for opening the door, replacing the traditional handle.

If you were hoping for full specifications and pricing, you'll have to wait for a later date, because this is all Jeep is showing and telling us today.

Source: Jeep

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving