Review: 2025 Jeep Compass Compact SUV

Alice Charlotte
2 min readJan 31, 2024

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As Stellantis’ phenomenal brand continues to grow rapidly, it is in the process of total renewal. According to recent sources at CarsAuthority, the 2025 Jeep Compass next-generation model is expected to debut in 2025 and it will likely be the 2026 model year when the first units cross the Atlantic from the Melfi plant in Italy, where they will be produced.

Stellantis will reportedly produce several vehicles at Melfi in addition to the future Jeep Compass. These are expected to include the future DS 7, the new DS 9, the successor to the Opel Insignia, and the Lancia Aurelia. So, what are the similarities? The reason is, it is the STLA Medium platform, which also serves as the foundation for other models produced by the automaker.

This brings us to the next half of our story, which focuses on the powertrain lineup. In fact, this is the claimed powertrain lineup, as the design shown above is highly adaptable and accommodates a variety of assemblies. As a result, the next-generation Jeep Compass is expected to debut with a self-charging internal combustion engine, followed by a battery-electric variant.

As a result, the next edition is expected to include a significant price increase. The Compass is currently the second cheapest Jeep in the United States behind the Renegade, with prices starting at $28,400 for the base model. The Renegade, on the other hand, starts at $28,345. All prices do not include destination charges or dealer markups.

Now that we’ve covered some of the potential novelties of the next Jeep Compass, it’s time to speculate about its design. However, the styling may not be complete, so pay attention to these instructions carefully.

Using the Lynk & Co 08 as a blank canvas and taking inspiration from the current Compass and Wagoneer, kdesignag set out to explore what the next generation Compass might look like. Overall, the car is easily recognizable as a Jeep product, at least from the front, thanks to the familiar grille, and it doesn’t look bad.

Digital artists even rearranged some of the cabin’s pixels to give us an unofficial look inside, and we wouldn’t mind if the original looked like this representation. We’re sure you’ll agree that the vehicles depicted here are interesting from a CGI perspective.

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Alice Charlotte
Alice Charlotte

Written by Alice Charlotte

A writer for https://fordtrend.com and https://carsauthority.com. Infatuated with literature and jazz. I'm writing about the creation and promotion of content.

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