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2025 Jeep Compass: Safety Updates and Future Electrification – Vehicle Research

Staff and News ReportsBy Staff and News ReportsJuly 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2025 Jeep Compass (Trailhawk trim pictured) offers 80 safety and security features, five trims, minor detail refreshes, and updates to integrated technology.

The 2025 Jeep Compass delivers 4×4 performance standard across the lineup, prioritizing comfort and functionality throughout development.

The brand new MY Compass will see driver assistance updates, including an available semi-autonomous driving system, parallel and perpendicular park assist, Traffic Sign Recognition systems, and a 360-degree surround-view camera system.

Using these drive assistance technologies may benefit business fleets by stopping collisions and increasing awareness of the environment surrounding the motive force’s vehicle.

Trims include Sport, Latitude, Latitude LUX, Limited, and Trailhawk. Moreover, all Jeep brand vehicles in North America will offer an electrified variant by 2025.

Overhead view of a 2025 Jeep Compass' engine.

Although the recent MY Compass has a 2.0-liter, direct injection, turbocharged, inline four-cylinder engine, all Jeep brand vehicles in North America will offer an electrified variant by 2025.

Take a Peek Under the Hood

The two.0-liter, direct injection, turbocharged, inline four-cylinder engine provides standard 200 horsepower and 221 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Standard Selec-Terrain provides as much as 4 modes for four-wheel-drive in various weather conditions, equivalent to snow or mud.

The Compass offers more efficient fuel economy with engine stop-start (ESS) technology, low emissions, and quick 0-60 mph launch performance. A category-exclusive fully disconnecting rear axle and power-transfer unit (PTU) provides 4×4 models with one other layer of fuel efficiency.

The interior of a 2025 Jeep Compass showcasing touchscreen display on the dashboard.

The 2025 Compass is provided with a ten.1 in. digital infotainment touchscreen display and Uconnect 5 with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

What is the Word on Tech?

All trims’ standard driver safety and security measures include:

  • Drowsy Driver Detection
  • Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Energetic Lane Management
  • Blind-spot Monitoring
  • Rear Cross Path detection

In-cabin technology offered on the Compass includes an available 10.25 in. frameless full-color thin-film transistor (TFT) digital cluster (one in all the biggest within the segment, as reported by Jeep), a ten.1 in. digital infotainment touchscreen display, Uconnect 5 with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an available wireless charging pad.

Other safety features include a rear seat reminder alert and security alarm.

The interior of a 2025 Jeep Compass showcasing the seating and in-cabin features.

The 2025 Jeep Compass offers interior coloring in Black and Black/Sepia (only available on Limited).

Restyling Design Elements and Lighting

The 2025 Compass stays true to the Jeep style, with minor redesigns of several signature components for on-road and off-road presentation.

Advanced LED lighting technology aids in nighttime driving visibility. Front LED reflector headlamps are standard on all models. Premium LED projector headlamps and taillamps can be found on Latitude LUX, Limited, and Trailhawk models. LED fog lamps can be found on Latitude and above.

The Compass comes equipped with 19-inch painted Granite Crystal aluminum wheels and a dual-pane panoramic sunroof.

Aerial view of a 2025 Jeep Compass Trailhawk driving on a dirt road in a forest.

The Trailhawk model (pictured) is is best fitted to off-roading with a one-inch factory lift, off-road tires, hill-descent control, and more. 

Trailhawk Trim Built for Off-Road

The Trailhawk model delivers trail-rated 4×4 capabilities with:

  • Standard Jeep Energetic Drive Low 4×4 class-leading 20:1 crawl ratio.
  • One-inch factory lift, skid plates, off-road tires, and Jeep signature red front and rear tow hooks.
  • 30-degree approach angle, 24-degree break-over angle, and 34-degree departure angle, including Hill-descent Control.
  • As much as 19 inches of water fording.
  • As much as 2,000-lb. towing capability (when properly equipped).

This Article First Appeared At www.automotive-fleet.com

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