Late last year, Jeep announced it would be updating the Wagoneer for 2025 by making 20-inch aluminum wheels, Active Lane Management, and adaptive cruise control standard equipment, and adding power-folding mirrors to the list of available options. Those are nice to have but, aside from the mirrors that can be tucked in to make the Wagoneer narrower on trails, none of them have anything to do with off-roading. Luckily, we’re in the middle of Easter Jeep Safari, which marks the debut of seven new concept vehicles and the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer Overland Special Edition.

Based on the Wagoneer Series II model, the Overland comes standard with seven-passenger seating (room for eight is optional), tri-zone automatic climate control, Uconnect 5 NAV with 10.1-inch touchscreen, wireless charging pad, hands-free power liftgate, and more. The Overland Special Edition treatment adds a black roof and blacks out the lower fascia, wheel flares, headlamps, grille, and badging.

Other features are cherry-picked from the Series II’s options packages, such as the power-folding mirrors, roof rail crossbars, Side Distance Warning, Parallel and Perpendicular Park-Assist, all-weather floor mats, and triple-pane panoramic sunroof.

Jeep used a similar approach for the Overland’s off-road content, which samples the various packages available on the Series II. The Quadra-Lift air suspension with semi-active damping provides up to 10 inches of ground clearance and gives the 32-inch all-terrain tires room to work. Jeep couples the Quadra-Drive II four-wheel drive system with an electronic limited slip differential. The two-speed transfer case has a 48:1 crawl ratio in low range, which should amplify the effectiveness of the Selec-Terrain traction management system’s Rock mode. A 360-degree surround view camera provides better visibility while steel skid plates protect the Overland’s front axle, transfer case, and gas tank. Selec-Speed Control manages the throttle and brake over difficult terrain, allowing the driver to focus on steering. If the path ahead proves to be too much for the Overland or another vehicle, the two front two hooks and removable rear tow hook are ready to help. For pulling even heavier loads that weigh up to 10,000 pounds, there’s the Overland’s Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package with trailer brake control.

As of right now, the Overland is not a regular Wagoneer trim level. According to Stellantis, production of the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer Overland Special Edition will be capped at 2,000 units. The package is priced at $5,795, bringing the MSRP to $72,740, or $74,835 when the $2,095 destination charge is added.