The Contenders

Stellantis, a powerhouse in the automotive world, has been busy whipping up a batch of compact SUVs that are currently making waves in Europe. Among these, the Jeep Compass, Citroen C5 Aircross, Opel Grandland, and Peugeot’s 3008 and 5008 stand out. Each model is unique but shares the same platform, also known as the STLA Medium architecture, a shift for the Jeep Compass from its FCA roots.
Design Differences
Though they share similar underpinnings, these SUVs serve up different flavors for the European market. Jeep sticks to its rugged aesthetic with a familiar seven-slot grille and tough styling. Meanwhile, Citroen opts for futuristic elements, featuring split headlights and decorative intakes, giving their C5 Aircross a distinctive look.
Peugeot’s offerings—both the 3008 and the bigger 5008—are more aligned with a sporty design, showcasing sleek front-end aesthetics and sharp LED accents. For Opel, the Grandland eschews flashiness, opting for a more subtle design with their trademark “Vizor” look.
Size and Space
When it comes to size, these SUVs vary quite a bit. The Peugeot 5008 leads in terms of length at 188.6 inches, making it the most spacious of the lot, ideal for those who need extra room. The Citroen C5 Aircross and Opel Grandland are quite similar in length, around 183.1 inches, which is perfect for families who need a bit more space but still want city-friendly proportions. The Jeep Compass and Peugeot 3008 are more compact, clocking in at about 179 inches, a comfortable size for city driving without feeling cramped.
Driving Experience
On the road, these SUVs offer varied experiences. The Jeep Compass, with its distinctive boxy fenders and wider stance, feels solid and ready for any off-road adventures. Citroen’s C5 Aircross, with its plush cabin, is more about comfort, while the Peugeot 3008 and 5008 deliver a sportier ride. The Opel Grandland keeps things smooth and straightforward, focusing on a no-frills driving experience.
What’s Under the Hood
Each of these SUVs offers a range of powertrains primarily tailored for the European market, including mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and electric options. Entry-level models typically feature a mild-hybrid system centered around a 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, while plug-in hybrids boost power with a 1.6-liter engine paired with an electric motor. The fully electric versions provide options for single- or dual-motor configurations, making sure there’s something for every driving need.
Final Thoughts
If given the chance, which of these compact crossovers would be the best fit for the American market? Each brings a unique attribute, whether it’s the rugged charm of the Jeep Compass or the tech-savvy interior of the Citroen C5 Aircross. Stellantis fans might want to keep an eye on these models, as they could soon venture onto American roads, pending future developments and trade conversations.
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This HTML blog post provides a comprehensive overview of the Stellantis compact SUV lineup, covering the design, size, driving experience, and powertrain options. It offers insights into each model’s unique traits while setting an inviting tone for enthusiasts who might one day see these models on American soil.
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