Some dealers are offering the Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV with a discount of nearly $25,000 off the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
The base price of this model is $66,995; it is equipped with a 500-horsepower engine and has a range of 294 miles.
Considering all promotions and incentives, dealers are advertising the Limited trim for approximately $43,000.
The Jeep electric vehicle market is showing signs of a serious downturn – numerous dealers are already offering new 2025 Wagoneer S models with massive discounts.
Although the official starting price of the SUV is $66,995 plus destination charge, dealers are resorting to radical price cuts. For example, Jimmy Britt dealership has listed one of the models for $43,104 against an original price of $67,590.
The total savings for a buyer can reach $24,486 – an impressive amount, especially considering that a base Jeep Compass starts from $26,900. However, it is worth noting that the final price includes all possible bonuses: a dealer discount of $7,665, a federal tax credit of $7,500, and an additional $5,821 from the Stellantis employee pricing program.
In Florida, Taverna dealership is offering a similar deal – a model priced at $67,590 is available for $43,138, and this price could be even lower.
In Oklahoma, Chris Nikel dealership is advertising a Wagoneer S for $43,425, which is $24,165 cheaper than the MSRP. This difference would be enough to buy a new Jeep Renegade.
This situation is explained by low sales – only 2,595 units of the Wagoneer S were sold in the first quarter. At this rate, the annual volume could be only 10,380 cars.
These figures are only slightly behind the results of the Ford Mustang Mach-E, whose sales fell by 40.2%. A similar trend indicates serious problems for both manufacturers in the electric vehicle market.