If you are looking for the lowdown on the 2025 Jeep Compass, well, you are in good hands. This compact SUV has been going great guns since 2017 and is still one of the most important models for the Jeep. It sits cosily as their third-best-selling vehicle. So, what’s new and what’s staying the same this year? Let’s have a look.
What’s New for 2025?
Most things have stayed the same on the 2025 Compass, and that’s good. Jeep’s sticking with what works, only adding a new colour called Joose. Pricing starts at $27,495, including the $1,595 destination fee. So, if you are a fan of the Compass’s current look and feel, be pleased to know it’s sticking around.
Power and Performance
Under the hood, every 2025 Compass features a peppy 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, producing 200 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque. That’s mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, and AWD is standard. For those who love getting off the beaten path, the Trailhawk trim adds a two-speed transfer case for extra traction.
The fuel economy for this 2025 model will be about the same as the 2024, with an estimated 24 mpg city, 32 mpg highway, and 27 mpg combined. Official numbers for 2025 have yet to be released but should be in that range.
Trim Levels and Pricing
The 2025 Compass trims and their corresponding prices are as follows:
- Sport: $27,495
- Latitude: $31,865
- Limited: $35,540
- Trailhawk: $35,760
Jeep has yet to announce the Latihas to-beim pricing, so watch out if you want more luxury.
Standard Features and Safety
Jeep is loading the Compass up with standard features to help keep you and those important to you safe. These include:
- Forward collision warning with pedestrian/cyclist detection
- Automatic emergency braking
- Lane-centering steering
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Driver attention monitoring
- Rear-seat reminder
It’s not like the base Sport trim level is treated shabbily, either, with its:
- 17-inch wheels
- LED headlights
- Cloth seats
- Push-button start
- An 8.4-inch touchscreen
- Satellite Radio
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Six speakers
Upgrades and Luxuries
Move to the Latitude trim level for keyless entry and vinyl seats with cloth inserts. The Latitude Lux adds:
- 18-inch satin wheels
- Vinyl and synthetic leather upholstery
- Heated seats and steering wheel
- A 10.1-inch touchscreen
If you like spending most of your time off the road, you want to be in a Trailhawk trim. This trim adds:
- Satin-black 17-inch wheels with all-terrain tires
- Skid plates and red tow hooks
- Hill-descent control
- Unique exterior styling and a hood decal
- Leather-trimmed upholstery
- Dual-zone climate control
- Adaptive cruise control
At the top of the range is the Limited trim, which includes:
- Silver-accented exterior styling
- Synthetic leather seating with accent stitching
- Power-adjustable driver’s seat
- Heated front seats and steering wheel
- Remote start
- Windshield wiper de-icer
Optional Driver-Assist Systems
Jeep offers a few optional driver-assist systems for extra tech. Active Driving Assist bundles lane centring and adaptive cruise control on the Trailhawk and Limited trims. At the same time, there’s a 360-degree camera system with automated parking steering available on every trim except the Sport. Check our featured page for the latest car trends, Cartorbo.
There you go! The 2025 Jeep Compass still packs a compact exterior dimension with enormous possibilities for adventure. Whether commuting within the city or roaming on trails, the Compass has got you back. Stay tuned for more updates, and happy driving!