Even before its global debut, Jeep revealed the first details of the new Compass, which will be produced at the Melfi factory in Italy.
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 powertrains to meet the diverse needs and preferences of customers: e-Hybrid, e-Hybrid plug-in, and fully electric options, with all-wheel drive available on selected models.

In terms of design, the SUV will maintain its iconic seven-slot grille and trapezoidal wheel arches, promising to combine these elements with a set of more squared-off headlights.
To unveil the details of the new generation of the Compass, Jeep enlisted acclaimed photographer Alessandro Dobici for an exclusive photo shoot at the Melfi factory.

Known for his distinctive black and white portraits and sophisticated style, Dobici has previously worked with prominent figures in the art, fashion, and entertainment industries. This time, his project pays tribute to a different kind of icon: the New Jeep Compass.

“As a journey through movement, precision, and emotion, these images capture the invisible soul of a new icon. By alternating between abstract blurs and meticulous details, I aimed to reveal the automobile as both a machine and a work of art. Inspired by the energy of creation, this project is my personal tribute to the timeless dialogue between design and imagination.”, said Alessandro Dobici.
