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Jeeps Discontinuing 2026: What Models Are Going?

Published on Oct 8, 2025 by Cassie Gould

There isn’t a big, official “Jeep is canceling a bunch of models for 2026” list. According to a recent report, Jeep is planning several changes to its 2026 lineup, including updates to the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models. It appears Jeep is focusing on trim shuffles, special-edition rotations, powertrain updates (more hybrids/EVs), and a few nameplate strategy tweaks—not a brand-wide purge.

Quick answer

  • No confirmed 2026 mass discontinuation list. Jeep has not confirmed any mass discontinuations for 2026.
  • Jeep tends to refresh or rename trims/packages around new tech and emissions rules.
  • Some nameplates have already changed course in recent years (e.g., certain small SUVs); that’s separate from a 2026 announcement.
  • For shoppers, 2026 looks more like “what’s new/updated” than “what’s gone.”
  • Dealers have not received any official discontinuation notices for 2026.

What “discontinued” actually means

  • Discontinued model: nameplate stops being sold, often to eliminate confusion or overlap in the lineup.
  • Generation change/refresh: same model name, new version (common at Jeep).
  • Trim/package sunset: editions come and go (think special paints, appearance/off-road bundles)—model stays.

Knowing the difference keeps you from skipping a good deal just because a trim name is changing.

2026 Jeep lineup snapshot

Wrangler / Wrangler 4xe

  • Status: Core Jeep; expect continuation with special-edition turnover, especially for the iconic jeep wrangler.
  • What shifts: seasonal packages, axle/tire combos, and 4xe tech refinements. The Wrangler continues to embody the spirit of freedom, offering adventure and versatility for those seeking to explore new terrains.
  • Considering the benefits and innovations, the Wrangler remains an appealing option for those looking to purchase a capable and adventurous SUV.

Grand Cherokee / Grand Cherokee 4xe

Status: Continuing; mid-cycle updates and trim reshuffles typical.
What shifts: feature packaging, interior tech, and hybrid mix. The Grand Cherokee will continue to offer internal combustion engines alongside its expanding hybrid options. Learn more about the Grand Cherokee's hybrid and plug-in options to understand the benefits and features available.

Wagoneer / Grand Wagoneer

  • Status: Continuing as premium full-size SUVs.
  • What shifts: powertrain options and luxe packages rotate; limited editions come/go.

The Grand Wagoneer is built at the Stellantis Warren Truck Assembly Plant in Michigan. Production of the 2026 Grand Wagoneer will begin in late 2025, marking a new phase for the lineup. The Grand Wagoneer also benefits from Ram-derived technology, including advanced powertrain features. There will be a split in the lineup as the Series II and III designations are replaced by traditional trim names, streamlining the model range.

Compass

  • Status: Continuing with incremental updates.
  • What shifts: feature content and efficiency tweaks; watch for special appearance packages.

Jeep is also creating new appearance and efficiency packages for the Compass to enhance its appeal and performance.

Comparison to previous models: what’s really different in 2026?

The 2026 Jeep lineup is rolling out some of the most significant changes in recent memory, especially for the Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer families. If you’re familiar with previous models, you’ll notice right away that Jeep is streamlining its offerings—most notably by retiring the Wagoneer name and consolidating everything under the Grand Wagoneer badge. This decision is all about clarity, making it easier for buyers to understand exactly what they’re getting when they step into a Jeep dealer.

Design-wise, both the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer are getting a fresh look. Expect a sharper front fascia, sleeker LED headlights, and a more modern, upscale interior. The infotainment stack is redesigned for easier use, and climate controls are simplified, making every drive more intuitive. The Grand Cherokee L continues to set the standard for three-row SUVs, offering even more storage and flexibility for families who need space without sacrificing style.

Under the hood, the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee sticks with its proven 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, while the Grand Wagoneer keeps the powerful twin-turbo 3.0-liter Hurricane I6. But the real headline is electrification: the Grand Wagoneer 4xe plug-in hybrid arrives with a range-extended setup, pairing a 92-kWh battery and a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 generator. This means you get a whopping 663 horsepower and 615 lb.-ft. of torque—making it one of the most capable and longest-range electrified SUVs on the market. It’s a big leap for the Jeep brand, blending legendary capability with cutting-edge efficiency.

The Grand Wagoneer Summit is set to become the flagship, offering a unique mix of luxury, adventure, and worry-free maintenance. Expect premium materials, advanced tech, and all the rugged features Jeep is known for—like water fording, serious towing capacity, and advanced four-wheel-drive systems. Whether you’re heading off-road or just want the most awarded SUV for your daily drive, the 2026 Jeep Grand lineup is ready to deliver.

These changes aren’t just about looks or power—they’re about expanding what Jeep vehicles can do. With more electrification options, improved features, and a focus on both capability and comfort, the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer are designed to meet the needs of today’s drivers and tomorrow’s adventures. As Jeep continues to lead the way in the SUV market, these updates ensure the brand’s most awarded SUVs remain at the top of their game, ready for whatever the road—or trail—brings next.

Shopper playbook (how to buy confidently around changeovers)

  1. Choose the body style first: two-door/4-door off-road (Wrangler), midsize family SUV (Grand Cherokee), compact commuter (Compass), full-size luxury (Wagoneer).
  2. Pick the power plan:
    1. 4xe hybrid for torque + fewer fuel stops.
    2. Gas for road-trip range and simplicity.
    3. EV (Recon/Wagoneer S) if home charging fits your life.
  3. Prioritize real-world features: heated seats/wheel, remote start, all-terrain tires, skid plates, tow package, advanced driver assists.
  4. Price the out-the-door (OTD) number: compare trims with the same OTD, not just monthly payment.
  5. Watch special editions: if you love a limited paint or package, grab it—these rotate yearly.

FAQ

Are any Jeeps officially canceled for 2026?

There’s no brand-announced, model-wide discontinuation list for 2026. Expect normal trim/feature turnover and more electrified options.

Is Wrangler going away?

No. Wrangler is Jeep’s crown jewel. Trims/special editions change; the model remains.

What about smaller Jeeps?

Jeep has adjusted its small-SUV strategy in recent years, but that’s separate from a 2026 “list.” For 2026, think updates and packaging—not a blanket cancellation.

Will hybrids/EVs replace gas Jeeps overnight?

No. Expect side-by-side offerings (gas, hybrid, EV) through the transition, with certain trims moving hybrid-first.

Should I buy now or wait for 2026?

  • Want the latest tech/look? Waiting can be great.
  • Want value? End-of-model-year and incoming-refresh windows often mean strong discounts on current stock.

Feature checklist for winter + weekend Jeeping

  • 4×4 system that fits your use (Selec-Trac, Rock-Trac, Quadra-Trac)
  • All-terrain or winter tires (AWD/4×4 helps you go; tires help you stop/turn)
  • Skid plates, recovery points, tow package
  • Heated seats/steering, remote start, all-weather mats
  • Driver assists: blind-spot, rear cross-traffic, adaptive cruise, 360° camera
  • Two key fobs, full set of floor mats, cargo tray (value at trade-in)

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