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Jeep reveals 2027 Compass, slated to be built in Melfi ... The model is slated to offer front- and all-wheel-drive variants in Europe as an EV, in addition to hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
So while it may be a little surprising to hear Jeep revealed the redesigned 2026 Compass over in Europe instead of the U.S., it does make some sense, especially since the new Compass will now only ...
Jeep's new hybrid SUV, the Compass, has made its debut in the European market. Jeep, after all, isn't solely an American brand anymore. The new SUV seems like the kind of thing Jeep buyers would ...
Based on the Stellantis SLTA Medium platform that also underpins European crossovers like the Citroen C5 Aircross and Peugeot 5008, the new Jeep Compass is 179.1 inches long. That’s 6.1 inches ...
We only have the European range figures for the Compass EV, but Jeep claims it’s capable of going up to 311 miles with both its entry-level 74-kWh version and its 4WD dual-motor version and up ...
As a result, the Company has temporarily paused work on the next-generation Jeep Compass, including activities at the Brampton Assembly Plant." Plans for European production to start next year are ...
An all-new Jeep Compass crossover has debuted for the European market. Due to changing U.S. trade policy, it has yet to be confirmed for North America. Its design characteristically blends classic ...
American 4x4 legend Jeep has revealed its latest SUV, set to take on the Tesla Model Y with lower prices and added off-road ...
Stellantis has already opened up orders for the Jeep Compass in Europe, with deliveries expected to begin towards the end of the year. So far, the manufacturer hasn’t given any indication as to ...
Production in Europe will start this year, while its fate on the North American market is yet to be determined. Jeep will officially take the wraps off an all-new Compass next week. But we don’t ...
When Jeep launched the all-new Compass in Europe before the U.S., and with front-wheel drive only for the gas version, it left us with some serious questions about the brand's intentions.