Jeep has officially pulled the covers off the all-new 2025 Compass, revealing a modern SUV that’s bigger, smarter, and sharper than ever before. Built on the brand’s STLA Medium platform, this next-gen Compass is set to be produced in Melfi, Italy, and will first roll out in European markets. While it won’t make its way to India, the global debut gives us a strong look at where Jeep’s design and tech are headed.
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Design
At first glance, the new Compass looks like it borrowed a page from its bigger sibling, the Grand Cherokee. The front-end is sleeker, sporting slim LED headlamps and lighting elements integrated into the grille. Jeep has retained its traditional boxy design language, but with a more aggressive twist.
The bumpers are chunkier both at the front and back, and there’s a bold touch added by the blacked-out roof, squared-off wheel arches, and body cladding. Around the rear, the LED wrap-around tail lamps now have a more sophisticated light signature that stands out even when the SUV is parked.
Dimensions
This Compass isn’t just a facelift—it’s grown significantly. Here’s how the numbers stack up:
Dimension | New Compass | Change |
---|---|---|
Length | 4,550 mm | Longer |
Width | 1,928 mm | +85 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,795 mm | +160 mm |
Legroom | Increased | +55 mm |
Boot space | 550 litres | +45 litres |
This added size not only makes the Compass more spacious but also improves cabin comfort for both front and rear passengers.
Colours
Jeep is offering the new Compass in six vibrant exterior shades to cater to a wide range of style preferences. The available colour options are:
- Hawaii Green
- Antarctica White
- Pacific Blue
- Volcano Black
- Yosemite Grey
- Amazonia Brown
Whether you’re into muted tones or bolder choices, there’s something for everyone.
Cabin
Step inside, and it’s clear that Jeep has gone all out to modernise the interior. A massive 16-inch touchscreen infotainment system dominates the centre, paired with a clean-looking 10-inch digital instrument cluster. There’s also a fresh cabin layout, with aluminium accents across the dashboard, centre console, and steering.
Higher trims come with options like ventilated seats and an open-air sunroof, giving the Compass a more premium and airy feel.
Powertrain
Under the hood, the new Compass embraces electrification. Buyers can choose from an e-hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, or even a fully electric version. Jeep is also offering all-wheel drive with select powertrains, making it a versatile SUV for different driving needs.
However, there’s a catch for Indian fans: this new-gen Compass won’t be coming to India. Stellantis has already confirmed that India will continue with the current-generation model, which recently received facelifts and special editions to keep it relevant in the market.
The 2025 Compass is a proper global SUV—bigger, bolder, and more tech-savvy than before. And while it may not hit Indian roads, it certainly gives a glimpse into the future of Jeep’s design and performance DNA.
FAQs
Is the new Compass coming to India?
No, the 2025 Compass won’t launch in India.
What platform does the Compass use?
It’s based on the STLA Medium platform.
How big is the new Compass?
It’s 4,550mm long and 1,928mm wide.
What are the engine options?
It offers e-hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric.
How many colour options are there?
There are six exterior colours available.