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Jeep Grand Wagoneer Concept (Image courtesy of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles)

We’ve been teasing the Jeep Grand Wagoneer for what seems like eons. There were photo teasers and Instagram teasers and then more photos.

And all of it left us guessing on whether this would be a production car or concept.

At long last we can show you all the photos, which bear some strong family resemblance to the Grand Cherokee, and answer at least one of our burning questions: It’s a concept. But it’s a really well defined concept, which usually means a production vehicle isn’t far behind. And, in fact, Jeep confirms both Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer will be built next year in Detroit as production models.

So, while we’re light on details and specs, we do know it will have an electrified powertrain, which Jeep clarifies to mean plug-in hybrid. We assume it will wear the new 4XE badge, which was also revealed today, and will likely get around 25 miles of all-electric range.

For more details, make sure you check out our story on the five most important things to know about the Grand Wagoneer Concept. And, until we know more, here are all the photos we were able to download off the Jeep media site. Enjoy — and let us know what you think. Does this live up to the hype, or is it a dud?

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Jill Ciminillo

Jill Ciminillo is the Managing Editor for Pickup Truck + SUV Talk as well as a Chicago-based automotive writer, YouTube personality and podcast host, with her articles and videos appearing in outlets throughout the U.S. Additionally, she co-hosts a weekly radio show on car stuff for a local Chicago station. Previously, Jill has been the automotive editor for both newspaper and broadcast media conglomerates. She is also a past president for the Midwest Automotive Media Association and has the distinction of being the first female president for that organization. Jill is also currently a juror for the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year (NACTOY).

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