From Engineering Plans to Make It the Most Aerodynamic Jeep in History to Confirmation of Its Production in Brazil, Discover the Details That Will Change Everything in the SUV.
The third generation of the Jeep Compass is on its way and promises to revolutionize the medium SUV segment. With a completely new design, the model will be bigger, more technological, and efficient, adopting unprecedented design and engineering solutions for the brand. Production in Brazil is already confirmed, ensuring that the success of the Compass continues in our market.
1. Innovative Platform and Larger Dimensions
The new Jeep Compass will abandon the current platform and will be built on the modern STLA Medium platform. This new architecture is more versatile and allows for a significant increase in the dimensions of the SUV. A longer wheelbase is expected, which will increase from the current 2.63 meters to something between 2.70 m and 2.90 m, resulting in more interior space and comfort for passengers.
2. The Most Aerodynamic Jeep in History

Jeep’s engineering focused on making the new Compass the most aerodynamic ever produced. To achieve this, solutions such as a completely flat underbody and active shutters in the front grille were implemented. These shutters close at high speeds to reduce drag, optimizing fuel consumption without compromising engine cooling when necessary.
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3. Hybrid and Electric Powertrain on the Horizon
The STLA Medium platform is already prepared for electrification. In Europe, the new Compass will have mild-hybrid (MHEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and even a 100% electric configuration. For Brazil, the expectation is the introduction of flex hybrid systems, combining electric technology with the turbo engines already used in the model.
4. Technological Interior with Giant Screens
The interior will be completely redesigned, featuring a more sophisticated and technological dashboard. The central console will house a huge screen for the multimedia system, which can reach 16 inches, accompanied by a 10-inch digital instrument panel. Despite the modernity, physical controls for air conditioning and volume will be maintained.
5. National Production Confirmed in Goiana (PE)

Stellantis confirmed that the third generation of the Jeep Compass will be produced at the Automotive Hub in Goiana, Pernambuco, starting in 2027. The Pernambuco plant, which already produces the current model, will be adapted to accommodate the new STLA Medium platform, ensuring the continuation of the production of the best-selling SUV in the country on national soil.

Espero que não venham com mhev, pq não serve para nada. Espero que seja um phev, mas não com o preço ridículo do atual compass híbrido.