Jeep has released an official teaser sketch of the upcoming all-new Compass, showcasing the next-generation design of the compact SUV. The highly anticipated model is set to offer a variety of powertrain options and will debut in Europe in 2025, followed by a North American release in 2026.
As the third-generation Compass, this model will be a complete overhaul of the current version, which has been on the market since 2016. While a facelift was introduced in 2021, the latest teaser hints at a more substantial redesign. The sketch reveals bold, pronounced shoulders, a sleek wraparound window design, and the signature boxy wheel arches that are a hallmark of Jeep’s SUVs. Design elements like slim front and rear lights and compact overhangs draw inspiration from the larger Jeep Grand Cherokee.
This new Compass will be the first Jeep model built on the STLA Medium architecture, a platform shared with other Stellantis SUVs such as the Peugeot 3008/5008 and Opel Grandland. It will feature a range of multi-energy powertrains, including internal combustion engines (ICE), mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and a fully electric version. The exact configurations remain undisclosed, but it’s expected that the electric variant will feature a dual-motor AWD setup, similar to the Peugeot E-3008.
Jeep will likely tailor powertrain options for different markets. In Europe, the entry-level model could be powered by a 1.2-liter mild-hybrid gasoline engine producing 134 hp (100 kW), paired with an electric motor integrated into a six-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, there may be multiple electric versions, with the top-performing AWD setup potentially offering around 316 hp (240 kW) and a long-range battery option capable of delivering up to 435 miles (700 km) of driving range.
The new Compass is set to deliver affordable off-road capability, high performance, and the latest infotainment and driver-assistance technologies. Jeep promises the new model will strike a balance between ruggedness and innovation, with advanced features and tech.
Production is expected to start in 2024 at Jeep’s Melfi plant in Italy, with other global production sites to follow as the model reaches additional markets. The current Compass is produced in four factories worldwide, catering to over 100 markets, and the new generation is poised to continue Jeep’s global success.
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