Jeep has officially unveiled the all-new 2026 Compass, ushering in a bold electric era for the iconic SUV. Launching first in Europe, this third-generation model features a range of electrified powertrains, including mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric options. The most powerful EV variant delivers a substantial 375 horsepower and up to 650 km of WLTP range.


Built on Stellantis’ STLA Medium platform, the 2026 Compass grows in size, with more rear legroom, a 450L cargo hold, and refreshed styling that keeps its rugged Jeep identity intact. Inside, it sports a 16-inch touchscreen paired with a 10-inch digital cluster, while retaining essential physical buttons for practical control.


Orders are already open in Europe with pricing starting at €41,900, and deliveries expected by Q4 2025. Meanwhile, American buyers will have to wait longer, as the US model won’t debut until next year likely as a 2027 model-year vehicle. Stellantis’ plans for North American production are currently being reworked after halting operations at its Canadian Brampton plant.
