2023 Jeep Wagoneer L And Grand Wagoneer L First Drive: Home On The Range
All the attention paid to interior materials presents a conflict: the numerous screens are a burden, style wise, but at least they’re reasonably unobtrusive when they’re off. It’s hard to truly disguise up to 75 total inches of screens (up to 50 in the Wagoneer L), but with soft-touch materials, real wood, and gorgeous textures to divert attention, Jeep was more successful at this goal than one would reasonably assume.
And yeah, that’s a lot of screen.
The idea here, Jeep says, is that no matter where you’re seated in the vehicle, there’s a sense of having your own space. It’s one of the leading trends in the auto industry, according to Josh Rigg, the Lead Design Manager of User Experience for the Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L.
The Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L feature Uconnect5, the latest version of Stellantis’ popular infotainment system, with a cool new customizable home screen that can be configured with favorite apps right up front and saved to one of five driver profiles. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto join Amazon Alexa. The passenger side display enables that user to control and review what’s being played in the rear seat, project devices on all screens, check the vehicle’s cameras, and check navigation and messages for the driver.
The independent rear displays have built-in Amazon Fire TV, and Bluetooth for headphones and game controllers. One really cool feature is that movies and TV being streamed at home can be paused and continued in the vehicle.
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