Exterior design in the launch color Hawaii

The new Jeep Compass is shown in Hawaii green, one of six colors linked to natural landscapes, representing the tropical vegetation of the Hawaiian Islands.
Side profile emphasizes compact proportions

The Compass measures 4.55 meters in length and is built on the Stellantis STLA Medium platform, balancing interior space with maneuverable exterior dimensions.
Front view with updated grille and lighting

The vehicle features a redesigned front fascia including the signature seven-slot grille and matrix LED headlamps, which are standard across all variants.
Rear view with redesigned light bar

The updated rear design includes a new full-width light bar and the Jeep wordmark, contributing to improved aerodynamics and visual distinction.
Taillight detail and exterior badging

Close-up of the taillight design highlights Jeep Performance LED branding, and the “e” badge indicates electrified drivetrain options.
Selec-Terrain and center console layout

The Selec-Terrain system, standard on all models, allows drivers to adapt traction settings for different driving conditions via a dedicated control on the center console.
Illuminated Jeep branding inside the cabin

Ambient lighting details, such as the illuminated Jeep logo near the passenger-side dashboard, are part of the updated interior design language.
Driver cockpit and dual-screen setup

The interior includes a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a 16-inch infotainment screen, both standard across the range, along with revised dashboard controls.
Front seats and expanded cabin space

The updated cabin provides an additional 55 mm of legroom and new seat designs with embossed Jeep branding for improved occupant comfort.
Final view of the new Compass in studio setting

The Jeep Compass combines traditional brand styling with an electrified platform, available in multiple hybrid and electric powertrain configurations.
