Jeep Just Leveled Up the Compass—Here’s What’s Changing

Photo courtesy of kolesa.ru
Photo courtesy of kolesa.ru

Jeep’s flagship compact SUV, the Compass, will return with a completely new look. Although it hasn’t been officially revealed, anticipated renderings based on teaser images and spy shots generate consumer interest. The redesigned Compass features a boxy body and a new front-end design incorporating the brand’s tradition and a modern feel.

Competing directly with the Kia Sportage in the market, the Compass is expected to enhance its appeal with this new generation significantly. The new lineup, centered around electrified powertrains and the STLA platform, marks a shift from its previous image, signaling a move towards a more advanced SUV.

Photo courtesy of kolesa.ru
Photo courtesy of kolesa.ru

Sharp Front End Signals a New Design Direction

The most notable part of the updated Compass is its redesigned front fascia. While keeping Jeep’s iconic vertical seven-slot grille features LED light strips above each slot, giving it a high-tech glow. This combination balances the brand’s traditional styling and modern lighting elements. The headlights have evolved from their previous horizontal layout into more simplified rectangular units, with upright daytime running lights (DRLs) at the edges to enhance visibility and style.

The side design has undergone a complete transformation. The C-pillar design creates a floating roof effect, and a distinctive character line arches over the rear wheel, offering a much sportier stance. While maintaining the muscular proportions typical of an SUV, it also incorporates clean lines that reflect the latest trends, enhancing its overall design.

While the rear end hasn’t been revealed, spy shots include upper tail lamps and black housing panels. This design attempts to integrate the license plate and tail lamps visually, marking a departure from traditional SUV styling. While the overall body size has not changed significantly, the adjustments in proportion and detail are dramatic.

Photo courtesy of Jeep
Photo courtesy of Jeep

Electrification at the Core of Its Architecture

The new Compass will be developed on Stellantis Group’s latest STLA Medium platform. This structure has already been applied to European premium SUVs like the Peugeot 3008 and DS7. It incorporates the latest technologies optimized for weight reduction and electrification. Jeep plans to significantly enhance the vehicle’s driving experience, interior space, and safety using this platform.

The powertrain will also be designed to meet diverse demands. The lineup will include a base mild hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, and a battery electric vehicle (BEV). The BEV version will be vital in responding to increasingly stringent carbon-neutral regulations in Europe. This positions the Compass as an essential part of Jeep’s electrification strategy.

Jeep will officially reveal the Compass before spring 2025 ends. Given the long life cycles of its predecessors, it’s clear that this third-generation Compass is designed with a long-term perspective.

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