Jeep Grand Wagoneer – 1987
Power, Luxury, and Versatility
In 1987, Jeep unveiled a true trailblazer – the Grand Wagoneer. This SUV captured hearts with its timeless design and rugged elegance. Nestled beneath its hood, a force awaited: the mighty 360 cubic inch V8 engine, harmonized with an automatic transmission. As an added touch, the Grand Wagoneer offered the convenience of 4-wheel drive capability, allowing drivers to switch between 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive for enhanced fuel economy.
Commanding Powertrain
At the heart of the 1987 Grand Wagoneer beat the powerful 360 cubic inch V8 engine. With a displacement of 5.9 liters, this robust power plant delivered exceptional torque and horsepower. Paired with the smooth-shifting automatic transmission, it seamlessly transformed raw power into controlled performance, making every drive an exhilarating experience
Unleashing Off-Road Dominance
Equipped with 4-wheel drive capability, the 1987 Grand Wagoneer tackled off-road adventures with confidence. Drivers could easily engage 4-wheel drive mode, providing enhanced traction and control on challenging terrains. From muddy trails to snow-covered landscapes, this SUV conquered obstacles and blazed new trails, leaving its mark as an off-road legend.
Luxurious Comfort, Uninterrupted
Beyond its off-road capabilities, the Grand Wagoneer indulged passengers in luxurious comfort. The marriage between the V8 engine, automatic transmission, and advanced 4-wheel drive system ensured a smooth and refined ride, even over rough surfaces. No matter the conditions outside, the cabin remained an oasis of tranquility and sophistication.
Fuel Efficiency without Compromise
Jeep’s innovative 4-wheel drive system allowed drivers to switch to 2-wheel drive mode when maximum traction wasn’t necessary. This feature not only provided improved fuel economy during regular driving conditions but also gave drivers the flexibility to adapt to changing road and weather conditions. The Grand Wagoneer deliveres power and efficiency without compromise.