Jeep continues to work on the next generation of the Compass, which will be produced at the Melfi factory in Italy.
After the brand revealed some details about the new SUV, it was now the turn of the Brazilian publication “QuatroRodas” to unveil new images of the future Compass, showing that the new model features a more squared design.

Additionally, the front section seems inspired by the Avenger, with a bumper featuring thin air intakes, complemented by a LED light signature with a set of square headlights.
The SUV’s stance is enhanced by trapezoidal wheel arches, while the shorter rear section allows the Compass to showcase a more agile image compared to its predecessor.

It is already known that the new generation of the Compass will be based on the STLA Medium platform, and that the model will offer an expanded range of propulsion units to meet various customer needs and preferences: e-Hybrid options, e-Hybrid plug-in, as well as a fully electric version, with all-wheel drive available on selected models.
The revealed images also show the interior of the new Compass, which features a large infotainment screen positioned above a row of buttons and a rotary knob. The center console and dashboard are highlighted by aluminum details.
