2025 Jeep Compass: Multi-Powertrain Evolution on STLA Platform
May 06, 2025
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2025 Jeep Compass: Multi-Powertrain Evolution on STLA Platform

The 2025 Jeep Compass evolves with three powertrain options including a 403-mile range EV, built on the STLA Medium platform while maintaining Jeep's iconic capability.

2025 Jeep Compass
STLA Medium platform
electric AWD
powertrain options
interior space
Selec-Terrain
turbocharged engine
200 horsepower
Stellantis production
off-road capability
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The 2025 Jeep Compass marks a significant evolution in Stellantis' compact SUV lineup, blending traditional Jeep capability with cutting-edge powertrain technology. Built on the innovative STLA Medium platform, this redesigned model offers three distinct powertrain options while preserving Jeep's iconic styling elements and significantly improving interior space and functionality.

Key Takeaways

  • The new Compass offers three distinct powertrain options, including an electric AWD version with an impressive 403-mile range

  • Built on Stellantis' innovative STLA Medium platform, enhancing efficiency and flexibility

  • Interior space significantly improved with 55mm additional legroom and 45 liters more boot capacity

  • Maintains Jeep's off-road capability standards with enhanced approach, breakover, and departure angles

  • European production begins in 2025, while North American production faces delays due to market reassessment

Three Dynamic Powertrain Options

The 2025 Jeep Compass introduces an unprecedented range of powertrain options, giving drivers flexibility to match their driving needs and environmental priorities. The lineup includes an e-Hybrid (mild hybrid), a plug-in hybrid, and a fully electric all-wheel-drive model. This diversity represents Jeep's commitment to balanced electrification without sacrificing capability.

The electric AWD version stands out with its impressive 403-mile range (650 km), positioning it as a competitive option even for long-distance travelers. Power hasn't been compromised either – the top AWD electric configuration delivers up to 375 hp with a specialized rear electric motor that provides maximum traction and 3,100 Nm at the rear wheels.

For those not ready to go fully electric, the hybrid options include a 145hp 48V Hybrid and a more powerful 195hp Hybrid Plug-in. Drivers preferring front-wheel drive can opt for the 213hp electric variant. Fast charging capabilities support 160kW DC charging, enabling a 20-80% battery charge in just 30 minutes, while 22kW onboard AC charging is also available for more common charging scenarios.

Side profile of the electric 2025 Jeep Compass parked at a charging station, highlighting its aerodynamic design, with subtle blue accents indicating its electric powertrain.

STLA Medium Platform: Foundation for the Future

The 2025 Compass is built on Stellantis' innovative STLA Medium platform, which enhances efficiency, flexibility, and future EV potential. This platform represents a significant investment in Jeep's future, allowing for multiple powertrain configurations while maintaining the brand's core capabilities.

Despite its compact footprint at 4.55 meters in length, the platform enables a spacious interior and impressive capability. Aerodynamic efficiency has been significantly improved, with the drag coefficient reduced by 10% to below 0.3. This was achieved through smart design changes including an active grille shutter, air ducts, and a flat underbody.

The platform's versatility is key to Jeep's strategy of offering multiple powertrain options while maintaining consistent performance standards across the lineup. This adaptability ensures the Compass remains relevant as automotive markets continue shifting toward electrification.

Enhanced Interior Space and Comfort

The 2025 Compass delivers noticeable improvements in interior space, with 55mm of additional legroom making a substantial difference for rear-seat passengers. Boot capacity has increased by 45 liters, now totaling an impressive 550 liters to accommodate more gear for adventures.

Front interior storage has been thoughtfully expanded to 34 liters, while the standard 40/20/40 rear seat split maximizes flexibility for cargo and passenger needs. The total passenger volume increases to around 100 cubic feet, and cargo space with seats folded reaches up to 59.8 cubic feet.

Premium options enhance the interior experience, including leatherette seating with blue accent stitching that adds a touch of sophistication. Available features like a panoramic roof floods the cabin with natural light, while inductive phone charging adds modern convenience for tech-savvy drivers.

Iconic Jeep Design with Modern Updates

Jeep hasn't abandoned its heritage in this evolution, retaining the signature seven-slot grille that instantly identifies the Compass as part of the Jeep family. The exterior has been updated with modern accents and a more aerodynamic profile, balancing tradition with forward-thinking design.

A 2025 Jeep Compass in Trailhawk trim navigating rocky terrain, showcasing its off-road capability with the iconic seven-slot grille prominently displayed against a mountain backdrop.

True to Jeep's reputation, the Compass features standard 4×4 (AWD) across the lineup and the proven Selec-Terrain Traction Management System. For serious off-road enthusiasts, the available Trailhawk trim offers advanced off-roading capabilities with specialized equipment.

Ground clearance reaches up to 200mm in standard models, while AWD versions feature improved approach (27°), breakover (16°), and departure angles (31°). The Compass can handle water fording up to 470mm deep, and includes Hill Descent Control and a 20:1 crawl ratio for precise off-road handling.

Performance and Capability Specifications

Under the hood, the turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine delivers best-in-class 200 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque, providing plenty of power for everyday driving and weekend adventures. When properly equipped, the Compass offers a maximum towing capacity of up to 2,000 pounds – enough for small trailers or recreational equipment.

Fuel efficiency hasn't been overlooked, with gasoline and hybrid models estimated to deliver 24/32/27 MPG (city/highway/combined). For those choosing the electric AWD variant, the vehicle delivers up to 3,100 Nm at the rear wheels for maximum traction in challenging conditions.

Trail Rated models come equipped with specialized suspension, protective skid plates, and all-terrain tires to handle rough trails while maintaining passenger comfort on paved roads. This dual-purpose capability has long been a Jeep hallmark, and the new Compass continues this tradition.

Technology and Safety Features

The 2025 Compass integrates cutting-edge technology throughout, starting with the latest Uconnect infotainment systems that provide intuitive controls and seamless smartphone integration. Safety and driver-assist technologies have been expanded, including Active Driving Assist capability for more confident highway driving.

Available features include adaptive cruise control for easier long-distance travel, a surround-view camera system for precise maneuvering in tight spaces, and remote start functionality for comfort in extreme temperatures. Advanced connectivity options keep drivers connected without distraction.

The comprehensive suite of driver assistance systems works together to provide active protection and heightened awareness of surroundings, making the Compass not just capable but also a safer choice for families and adventure seekers alike.

Production Strategy and Market Challenges

European production for the new Compass is scheduled to begin in 2025 at the Melfi plant in Italy, supported by Stellantis' €2 billion investment focused on electrified vehicle production. This significant investment underscores the company's commitment to making the Compass Jeep's most globally available model.

However, North American production at the Brampton Assembly Plant is currently paused as Stellantis reevaluates market demand between gasoline and electric variants. This pause could extend plant downtime by at least six months as the company navigates changing market conditions and new tariff policies.

U.S. models currently feature the turbocharged 2.0L engine and 4×4 as standard, with electrified versions prioritized for Europe due to different market demands and regulatory environments. These regional production strategies reflect Stellantis' adaptive approach to global markets while maintaining the core Jeep identity across all variants.

Sources: Jeep - Official 2025 Jeep Compass, Edmunds - 2025 Jeep Compass Specs & Features, Stellantis Media - Introducing the All-New Jeep Compass, Stellantis North America - 2025 Jeep Compass Press Kit

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