The Jeep Grand Wagoneer is on the cusp of returning and when it does, it’ll carry an unheard-of price tag – for a Jeep, that is.

Speaking to AutoExpress at the Paris Motor Show, Jeep CEO Mike Manley says there isn’t a price ceiling just yet, but “pushing the car up to US$130,000 or $140,000” once the Grand Wagoneer is “establish[ed] … in its own right first” might be a possibility.

To be fair, it’s not that crazy of a price point. The likes of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz routinely play in that price bracket and, if the upper-echelon of the Grand Cherokee lineup prove anything, it’s that Jeep can definitely do luxury. Currently, the priciest Jeep is the Grand Cherokee SRT, starting at $71,945 before options.

Count on seeing the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer hit the market within two years as 2019 models built atop a platform that, according to AutoExpress, will probably be similar to the Maserati Levante in more ways than one.

As for powertrains, we might see a few options lifted from Maserati given the platform, including a 3.0-litre turbodiesel V6 and a turbocharged 3.8L V8.