Jeep has officially taken the wraps off the all-new Compass, showcasing a striking new design and several tech-packed updates. Built on the company’s latest STLA Medium platform, the new Compass is set to be produced in Melfi, Italy, and will initially be launched in European markets. Let’s take a closer look at what this next-gen SUV brings to the table.
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Design
The new Compass draws heavy inspiration from the larger Grand Cherokee, especially at the front. You’ll notice slim LED headlamps and updated lighting elements tucked into the grille. The aggressive bumper design on both ends gives the SUV a sportier, more muscular stance.
Along the sides, there’s robust body cladding, squared wheel arches, and a contrast blacked-out roof. The trademark boxy Jeep silhouette remains intact, keeping its identity while modernizing the design. Around the back, the wraparound LED tail lamps come with a signature lighting signature, further enhancing the SUV’s visual appeal.
Dimensions
Jeep has given the Compass a size boost. The new-gen model is now longer and wider, which not only improves road presence but also adds to interior space.
Here are the official figures:
Dimension | Measurement | Change |
---|---|---|
Length | 4,550 mm | Increased |
Width | 1,928 mm | +85 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,795 mm | +160 mm |
Boot Space | 550 litres | +45 litres |
Rear Legroom | +55 mm | Improved |
This translates to better passenger comfort and a more spacious boot, making it a more practical SUV for families and long-distance travel.
Colours
Jeep is offering six exterior colour options for the 2025 Compass, giving buyers a wide variety of shades to suit their style. Here are the available choices:
- Hawaii Green
- Antarctica White
- Pacific Blue
- Volcano Black
- Yosemite Grey
- Amazonia Brown
These bold and earthy tones add to the rugged appeal Jeep fans typically go for.
Interior
Step inside, and it’s a whole new story. The cabin of the 2025 Compass has been reworked with a modern layout and top-notch materials. It now features a 10-inch digital instrument cluster paired with a massive 16-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
Aluminium touches across the dashboard, centre console, and steering wheel give it a premium feel. Optional features include ventilated seats and an open-air panoramic sunroof, adding to comfort and luxury.
The increased wheelbase pays off here too, offering 55mm more legroom at the back and better overall cabin space. Whether you’re stuck in city traffic or cruising on highways, the new Compass aims to keep all occupants comfortable.
Powertrain
Jeep is giving the new Compass multiple powertrain choices, all focused on efficiency and electrification. Here’s what’s on offer:
- E-hybrid
- E-hybrid plug-in
- Fully electric variant
- Select models come with all-wheel drive
This flexibility ensures there’s something for everyone—from eco-conscious city drivers to off-road enthusiasts looking for AWD performance.
However, there’s some disappointing news for Indian customers. Stellantis has confirmed that this next-gen Compass will not be coming to India. Instead, the Indian market will continue to get the existing facelifted version of the older Compass model, including special editions and feature upgrades.
So while the global version evolves with new tech and platforms, Indian customers will have to wait longer for a full model upgrade.
FAQs
Where is the 2025 Compass manufactured?
It will be produced in Melfi, Italy.
Will the new Compass launch in India?
No, the new-gen Compass won’t be launched in India.
What’s the boot space in the 2025 Compass?
It offers 550 litres of boot space.
How many colour options are available?
There are six exterior colours to choose from.
What powertrains are offered?
E-hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and a fully electric option.