Jeep Compass reinvents itself with a new electric model and hybrid versions planned for 2026

Jeep Compass reinvents itself with a new electric model and hybrid versions expected for 2026 (Instagram / @stellantisna)

The Jeep Compass, which has been on the market for eight years, continues to deliver solid performance, with an 18% increase in sales in the United States compared to the previous year, totaling 84,474 units delivered by September 2024.

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A new next-generation model will be launched, with its world debut scheduled for September in Europe, as announced in a recent teaser.

The new version of the Compass will be fully electric, using the STLA Medium platform, but there will still be options with combustion engines, including traditional and hybrid versions.

Jeep positions this model as the most globally available, aiming to meet different market preferences.

Production of the new Compass will begin next year at the Stellantis plant in Melfi, Italy, with plans for expansion into North America and other regions in 2026.

The model will be slightly larger, with a design that may include changes to the rear side glass. Additionally, it will share many components with other Stellantis vehicles, such as the Peugeot 3008 and 5008, and the Opel Grandland.

Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram (@stellantisna) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team