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New Jeep Compass preview: walkaround, prices and specs

The next Jeep Compass promises to be a big improvement on-road, but is it just too restrained?

Jeep has announced pricing for its new Compass, a mid-sized SUV that the brand is hoping will attract buyers with its adventurous image without demanding the same compromises as a hardcore off-roader. The new car is about to be introduced with a full range of all-electric and hybrid powertrains, including a plug-in option, so it’ll have all the bases covered. 

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The Compass line-up will kick off with two highly specified Launch Edition models, priced from £35,700 for the 1.2-litre hybrid and £39,200 for the single-motor standard-range EV. These prices put the Jeep only just above entry-level variants of the Vauxhall Grandland, with which it shares many of its key underpinnings. 

Thanks to its manufacturer being a cog in the massive automotive machine that is Stellantis, the Jeep Compass runs on the group’s common multi-energy STLA-M platform that has been optimised for both battery-electric and hybrid powertrains. The key difference between the Jeep and its siblings, however, is the car’s styling and rugged appeal – something that’s true of most Jeeps.

Key specs
Fuel typeElectric, MHEV, Plug-in hybrid
Body style5-seater SUV
PowertrainSingle/dual-motor EV, 2x battery options, 4cyl PHEV and 3cyl MHEV
PriceTBC

What powertrain options and performance can we expect?

Jeep Compass - rear

The many powertrain options kick off at the lower end with a 142bhp 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with a 48V mild-hybrid system, paired to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. 

A 191bhp plug-in hybrid option will be the most powerful ICE-powered model in the range, here pairing a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a more substantial e-motor and 17.9kWh battery pack. Jeep hasn’t confirmed official figures for this option, but the same is used in other STLA-M models which offer around 40 miles on electric range. 

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However, it’s the battery electric models that offer the most variation, with three options to be available. Things kick off with a single-motor variant with 210bhp, drawing energy from a 73kWh battery offering a 310-mile range. A larger battery variant with a more substantial 97kWh battery and slightly more powerful 227bhp e-motor will soon follow after.

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If you’re wanting your Jeep with all-wheel drive, there’s only one option on the cards so far, a dual-motor BEV variant running the smaller 73kWh battery pack. To help make it more competent off-road, Jeep has fitted a unique rear motor fitted with a clever gear set that can allow the rear motor to achieve a colossal 3,100Nm of torque. 

Jeep quotes charging in-line with other STLA-M models, with a peak DC charging rate of 160kW, refilling the battery from 20-80 per cent in 28 minutes for the smaller battery pack and around 30 for the larger. There is also a common thread with all these powertrain options, and that’s all are front-wheel drive. 

Model Power0-62mphTop speed
Jeep Compass MHEV142bhpTBCTBC
Jeep Compass PHEV191bhpTBCTBC
Jeep Compass BEV210bhp 
227bhp 
370bhp
TBCTBC

What do we know about the efficiency and running costs?

Jeep Compass - full front yellow

Range figures vary between 310 miles with the smaller battery single motor, rising to 425 miles for a model with the big battery. Jeep hasn’t revealed any other efficiency numbers, including range for the dual-motor, or the combined MPG figures for either of the hybrid cars.

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Jeep quotes charging in-line with other STLA-M models, with a peak DC charging rate of 160kW, refilling the battery from 20-80 per cent in 28 minutes for the smaller battery pack and around 30 for the larger. There is also a common thread with all these powertrain options, and that’s all are front-wheel drive. 

Model Battery sizeRangeEfficiency
Jeep Compass 73kWh73kWh310 miles TBC
Jeep Compass 98kWh98kWh425 milesTBC

What is the exterior and interior design like?

Jeep Compass - dash

The Jeep Compass’s design is more restrained than its American-made counterparts, featuring a generic SUV body with proportions driven more by the STLA-M platform than a desire to attack the Moab. 

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Key Jeep characteristics are present, though, with squared-off wheel arches and the brand’s trademark seven-slot graphic up front. These are actually blocked in, and on some models feature a broken light bar between the two thin headlights. 

The rear end has its own light bar and illuminated badge, but everything is otherwise pretty standard. 

Jeep will offer a more rugged exterior design package for its all-wheel drive variants, with more scratch-proof unpainted finishes up and down the bumpers. It also sits higher to give more ground clearance, plus better approach, departure and break-over angles.

The cabin is new and has been designed to offer as much small-item storage as possible. Jeep quotes 34-litres of cubby storage across the front of the car, made up from a handy shelf in front of the passenger and to the right of the steering wheel, a huge bin under the main dash, a good-sized centre console and dedicated wireless charging. 

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Along with the bigger body comes more space, with Jeep quoting an extra 55mm of legroom in the second row, but a 45-litre increase in boot space – up to 550 litres with both rows of seats in place. Despite other models on this platform offering the option of a third row, Jeep has no plans to turn the Compass into a seven-seater. 

What do we know about the infotainment system? 

Jeep Compass - centre console

The tech package is comprehensive, and finds its basis in related Stellantis products, led by a big 16-inch touchscreen mounted on the dash-top. This handles all of the car’s main functions, although there is a row of controls and a volume knob at its base. 

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Between the seats is a rotary gear selector, with the terrain response control mounted to its side that can change the driver modes, including some off-road options developed specifically for the all-wheel drive model. 

In front of the driver is a smaller 10-inch display integrated into the dashboard, and much to the delight of many there are physical controls on the steering wheel.

How practical is the Jeep Compass and how big is the boot space?

Jeep Compass - seats

The cabin is new and has been designed to offer as much small-item storage as possible. Jeep quotes 34-litres of cubby storage across the front of the car, made up from a handy shelf in front of the passenger and to the right of the steering wheel, a huge bin under the main dash, a good-sized centre console and dedicated wireless charging. 

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Along with the bigger body comes more space, with Jeep quoting an extra 55mm of legroom in the second row, but a 45-litre increase in boot space – up to 550 litres with both rows of seats in place. Despite other models on this platform offering the option of a third row, Jeep has no plans to turn the Compass into a seven-seat car

Dimensions
Length4,550
WidthNA
HeightNA
Number of seats5
Boot space 550 litres

What safety tech does the Jeep Compass have?

Jeep Compass - rear blue

Active safety features are comprehensive, but there are no stand out elements that most other rivals don’t already offer. 

What will the Jeep Compass price be?

So far, Jeep has only revealed pricing for the Launch Edition models, which start at £35,700. Each of the pair comes with a strong list of standard equipment, headlined by the 16-inch touchscreen infotainment screen, heated front seats and steering wheel, ambient lighting, automatic climate control, heated and electrically folding mirrors, and keyless entry and go. EV models feature a chunky set of 20-inch wheels, with the hybrid making do with a smaller 18-inch set. 

After this initial run of launch models, the range will eventually expand to include the powertrain options mentioned above, in various trim levels including a more rugged off-roading spec. 

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News editor at Auto Express, Jordan joined the team after six years at evo magazine where he specialised in news and reviews of cars at the high performance end of the car market. 

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