Jeep Wagoneer Accessories & Parts
Jeep Wagoneer Parts
Jeep Wagoneer Wheels & Tires
Jeep Wagoneer Exterior Accessories
Running Boards
Off-Road Bumpers
Towing & Hitches
Body Kits
Mirrors
Bed Accessories
Chrome Trim
Bug Deflectors
Custom Grilles
Wind Deflectors
Roof Racks
Winches
Car Covers
Car Bras
Bike Racks
Light Covers
Wiper Blades
Mud Flaps
Soft Tops & Hard Tops
License Plates & Frames
Emblems & Logos
Sunroof Visors
Car Tents
Car Wraps
Armor & Protection
Spare Tire Covers & Carriers
Custom Horns
Snow Plows
Auto Detailing
Jeep Wagoneer Automotive Lighting
Jeep Wagoneer Body Parts
Jeep Wagoneer Interior Accessories
Jeep Wagoneer Maintenance
Jeep Wagoneer Audio & Electronics
Jeep Wagoneer Automotive Tools
Diagnostic & Testing Tools
Engine Service Tools
Pullers & Installers
Suspension & Steering Service Tools
Oil Change Tools
Jacks
A/C Tools & Equipment
Cooling System Service Tools
Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools
Automotive Paint
Repair Manuals
Wheel & Tire Service Tools
Brake Service Tools
Spark Plug & Ignition Tools
Automotive Lifts & Stands
Lockout Kits
Exhaust System Service Tools
Fuel System Service
Auto Glass Tools
Electrical System Tools
EV Charging
Battery Chargers & Jump Starters
Creepers
Key Cutting Machines
Dollies & Movers
Auto Detailing
Dent Repair Tools
Service Carts
Vehicle & Parts Protection
The Jeep Wagoneer first hit the market in 1962 as a family-friendly station wagon with 4x4 and an automatic transmission. Not only was it a go-anywhere vehicle, but it also offered a comfortable ride for everyday commuting thanks to an independent front suspension. This wagon was considered a style icon, with its distinctive woodgrain panels being perhaps the most recognizable styling elements. The Wagoneer remained one of America's most favorite vehicles until the very end of its production run in 1991 when it was discontinued due to stricter safety norms and fuel efficiency standards. The vehicle that gave birth to the SUV class doesn't deserve to be forgotten, and it won't be – after a 30-year absence from the market, the iconic nameplate was resurrected as a modern, adventure-ready family SUV. Whether you're restoring a classic vehicle or want to upgrade its modern iteration, we have all of the Jeep Wagoneer accessories and parts you may need to complete your project.
The Wagoneer made a return for the 2022 model year. The all-new SUV is built on a rugged body-on-frame architecture derived from the Ram 1500. RWD is the standard configuration, but buyers who need more traction can choose from three 4WD systems. The Wagoneer is not trail-rated, but it is still notably capable on challenging terrain. In addition to three transfer cases and other obligatory off-road parts, it offers sufficient approach, departure, and breakover angles and features two off-road driving modes. The standard coil spring suspension setup provides 8 inches of ground clearance, while stepping up to air springs brings the maximum ride height of 10 inches. At launch, there's only one powertrain available: an eTorque-assisted 5.7-liter V8 that churns out 392 hp and 404 lb-ft of torque directed through an 8-speed automatic. That's enough power to enable the SUV to tow a 10,000-lb trailer.
By default, the Wagoneer can accommodate eight passengers, but it is also available as a seven-seater with the second-row captain's chairs. The interior is spacious and sufficiently luxurious, while the most opulent features are reserved for the SUV's corporate sibling, the Grand Wagoneer. Generous standard equipment includes such niceties as leather seats (the front ones adjust in 12 ways), ambient lighting, 3-zone temperature control, a 10.3-inch screen for the instruments, and a 10.1-inch display that is home to the Uconnect infotainment system. Stepping up the trim level ladder brings more advanced amenities and more refined accessories, but if factory-installed equipment is not enough to meet your demands, you can find the right upgrades in our selection of Jeep Wagoneer parts and accessories.