New Jeep Compass arrives next year with petrol and electric power

New Jeep Compass arrives next year with petrol and electric power

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Teaser sketch reveals Compass will share cues with the smaller Jeep Avenger

Next generation of mainstream SUV confirmed to begin production in Italy from 2025

Jeep has confirmed that the next-generation Compass SUV will enter production next year.

It will be built on parent company Stellantis’s STLA Medium platform, suggesting that it will be closely related to the Peugeot 3008 and Vauxhall Grandland.

Like those cars, it will be available with a range of hybrid and battery-electric powertrains. The latter two options will most likely comprise a 134bhp mild-hybrid with a dual-clutch automatic gearbox and a 207bhp single-motor set-up mated to a 73kWh battery pack.

The Compass will also be offered with a pure-combustion powertrain, unlike the 3008 and Grandland. This suggests that the Jeep may be positioned below those two models, potentially undercutting the Vauxhall’s starting price of £34,700.

For reference, the outgoing Compass is priced from £34,150 in mild-hybrid form.

The Compass is expected to be revealed next month. Jeep UK boss Kris Cholmondeley recently told Autocar that it will unveil a third car (in addition to the upcoming Recon and Wagoneer S) in November. Although Cholmondeley stopped short of confirming that it will be the Compass, he said the new car would be “key to achieving the market share ambitions that we have”.

The Compass will sit above the Jeep Avenger in the future line-up, allowing the brand to tap Britain’s most popular class of car – the C-segment.

Production of the new car will begin at Stellantis’s plant in Melfi, Italy, next year, alongside new models from Alfa Romeo, DS and Lancia. 

It’s set to be followed by a new Jeep Renegade positioned below the Avenger, at around £20,000.

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