Jeep has officially introduced its completely renewed third-generation Compass model. The new Compass, produced under the Stellantis roof, will be offered for sale in the European market at first. The vehicle, built on a completely new platform, comes with electric and hybrid engine options.
The new Jeep Compass has been unveiled
The new Compass is undergoing a serious infrastructure change compared to its predecessor. The infrastructure from the Fiat-Chrysler era has been completely abandoned and Stellantis’ STLA Medium platform has been adopted. The body of the vehicle is approximately 4.55 meters long and 15 centimeters larger than the previous generation.

While Jeep’s classic angular structure is preserved on the design side, the eight-piece new front grille and flat-shaped headlights stand out. At the rear, X-shaped LED stop lamps are combined with a light strip that also includes the illuminated Jeep logo.
The upper equipment levels of the new generation Compass include a contrast black roof, Matrix LED headlights, a sunroof and 20-inch dual-tone rims. The four-wheel drive versions have off-road capabilities such as 20 centimeters of ground clearance, 20 degrees of approach, 15 degrees of belly and 26 degrees of departure angle.

We can say that there is a radical change in the interior compared to the previous generation. All versions have a 16-inch horizontally placed infotainment screen and a 10-inch digital instrument panel as standard. The physical buttons under the screen provide the user with a more intuitive control experience.
The new Compass is on sale in Europe with three different engine options. The mild hybrid version, which comes with a 48-volt, 145 horsepower gasoline engine, is optimized for daily driving. The 195 horsepower rechargeable hybrid version offers higher performance.
In fully electric models, two different versions are offered, a 213 horsepower front-wheel drive and a 375 horsepower dual-motor, four-wheel drive.
According to WLTP standards, the range values were announced as 500 kilometers for the front-wheel drive version and 650 kilometers for the dual-motor version. The first deliveries of the vehicles will begin in the last quarter of 2025.