- 2023-24 Jeep® Wagoneer recorded “good” ratings – the highest possible result – in key physical crash tests conducted by IIHS
- Standard-equipment camera and radar pedestrian crash-avoidance technology earned “good” rating following daytime and nighttime test performance
- Packed with more than 120 standard and available advanced safety and security features
“This recognition validates the dedication of our engineers, who integrated state-of-the-art technology in every aspect of the Wagoneer’s design,” said Bill Peffer, senior vice president and head of Jeep brand – North America. “The combination of a robust body structure and a comprehensive suite of over 120 standard and available advanced safety features, helps create a secure environment for drivers and passengers.”
The 2023-24 Jeep® Wagoneer
- small overlap front
- moderate overlap front (original test)
- side
The Jeep Wagoneer’s pedestrian front-crash prevention feature – Full-Speed Collision Warning with Active Braking – achieved a “good” rating, having performed equally well in IIHS test scenarios involving an adult crossing a street at night and a child emerging from behind an obstruction in daylight.
This feature is standard equipment in the Jeep Wagoneer. A camera and radar sensors are integrated in the vehicle’s front bumper to detect and track pedestrians or cyclists in real time. If a frontal collision appears imminent and the driver has not responded, the system is designed to deploy the vehicle’s brakes.
Other standard-equipment safety features on the Jeep Wagoneer range from Blind-spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Path detection to Trailer Sway Control.
“The Jeep Wagoneer is a superior value proposition for customers who seek a premium driving experience,” Peffer said.