In the world of compact SUVs, the Jeep Compass has carved out a niche for itself by blending classic Jeep styling with the modern amenities and efficiency of a smaller crossover. This affordable, yet capable, compact SUV offers a rare combination of off-road readiness and city-friendly maneuverability, keeping the Jeep legacy alive in an increasingly competitive segment.
The Jeep Compass was introduced in 2007 as a compact SUV aimed at urban and suburban drivers who wanted Jeep style and some off-road ability but in a smaller, more manageable package. Initially sharing a platform with the Patriot, the Compass was redesigned in 2017 to mirror the design cues of the popular Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The Compass comes in several trims, including the Sport, Latitude, Limited, and Trailhawk, each offering a range of features and options that allow buyers to customize their Compass to their specific tastes and needs.
For the US market, the Jeep Compass is powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 180 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque. It's an efficient engine, offering solid fuel economy that's competitive within the compact SUV segment. Read more