Revamped Design

Jeep is shaking things up with the all-new Compass set to hit European roads this fall. The American release is on a slight hold, but the anticipation is well worth it. The redesigned compact SUV features a sharp, boxy look sporting rugged aesthetics and ditches the previous curvier silhouette for something more fitting for the adventurous spirit. Borrowing design elements from both the sleek Avenger and the larger Wagoneer S, the Compass packs a punch with LED lights and smartly sculpted fenders.
Bold Interior
The interior of the new Compass will intrigue anyone who loves tech. It boasts a 10-inch digital instrument cluster paired with a massive 16-inch infotainment screen. Jeep continues its tradition of mixing comfort and style, dressing the cabin with aluminum touches and plenty of storage solutions. It’s a space that feels like home on the road, emphasizing functionality without skimping on flair.
Power Options
Under the hood, the 2025 Compass is riding on the Stellantis STLA Medium platform. Jeep offers multiple powertrain choices, pivoting to electrification with e-Hybrid, plug-in Hybrid, and full electric models. In Europe, expect to see a range from 145 horsepower for the 48V Hybrid to a zippy 375 horsepower on the top-tier electric AWD model. Impressively, the AWD version boasts a range of 404 miles, thanks to a robust rear electric motor with 375 horses under its belt.
Charging and Efficiency
The Compass is geared towards the future with its 160 kW DC fast-charging capability, reaching an 80% charge in just 30 minutes. It’s a versatile option for those long road trips, giving peace of mind with its extensive range and quick charging times.
Adventure Ready
For off-road enthusiasts, the Compass doesn’t disappoint. With a ground clearance of 200 mm and good approach, breakover, and departure angles, it handles rough terrain with ease. The AWD models enhance this with improved angles and a better water fording capability, making it a reliable partner for both city and off-the-grid adventures.
Availability
The First Edition Compass will be available for preorder in Europe, featuring unique color choices like Hawaii Green and Pacific Blue that evoke the spirit of exploration. U.S. availability is expected later, with initial production rolling out from Italy and planned manufacturing in Canada in the future, contingent on trade discussions.
For now, Jeep is poised to offer not just an SUV, but rather a symbol of versatility and modern engineering with the 2025 Compass, an offering that promises to turn heads and tackle just about any journey with style and poise.
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