• Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page
  • Sample Page
Rescue Animal
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Rescue Animal
No Result
View All Result

C1410027_Rescue baby deer #rescue #rescueanimals #animals #animals #animalso…_part2

admin79 by admin79
October 14, 2025
in Uncategorized
0
C1410027_Rescue baby deer #rescue #rescueanimals #animals #animals #animalso…_part2

The new Jeep Compass walks a thin line, because brand values can be cruel.

If you’re going to try to honour them, you had better do it faultlessly, lest the enthusiasts pour scorn over your latest product. A Mercedes that isn’t built like a nuclear bunker? Blasphemy! A Ferrari that isn’t the sharpest drive in its class? Humbug!

Yet abandoning them entirely while still selling the idea can work out remarkably well. BMW clearly has few regrets about making the 1 Series front-wheel drive and a neatly styled miniature electric crossover with a single driven axle won Jeep a Car of the Year trophy for the Avenger. Its European sales skyrocketed.

The all-American off-road brand is ready to repeat the trick with the third generation of the Compass. Whereas the previous one was loosely based on a platform with its roots in the Fiat Grande Punto, the new one is a product of the 2020s Stellantis machine.

Jeep Compass review

From £35,160

Is this new SUV more than just a Peugeot 3008 wearing cowboy boots?

Illya Verpraet

Illya Verpraet

Published:

1 October 2025

How we test cars

  • Introduction
  • Design & styling
  • Interior
  • Engines & performance
  • Ride & handling
  • MPG & running costs
  • Verdict
  • Prices & specs

Find a car reviewMakeAbarthAC CarsAC SchnitzerAiwaysAlfa RomeoAllardAlpinaAlpineAnalogue AutomotiveArielAston MartinAudiBentleyBMWBrabusBugattiBYDCadillacCaterhamChanganChangan AutoCheryChevroletChryslerCitroenCupraDaciaDallaraDavid BrownDenzaDodgeDonkervoortDSEagleElectrogenicFerrariFiatFiskerFordGenesisGinettaGreat British Sports CarsGreat WallGunther WerksGWMHispano SuizaHondaHuman HorizonsHyundaiIneosInfinitiIsuzuJaecooJaguarJannarellyJeepJIAKamm ManufakturKGMKiaKimeraKoenigseggKTMLadaLamborghiniLand RoverLeapmotorLEVCLexusLightyearLincolnLMCLotusLucidMaseratiMaxusMaybachMazdaMcLarenMercedes-AMGMercedes-BenzMercedes-MaybachMG MotorMiaMicroMikaMiniMitsubishiMobilizeMorganMSTMurrayNioNissanNobleOmodaOpelPaganiPaul StephensPembleton Motor CompanyPeugeotPininfarinaPolestarPorscheProdriveProtonQ3Q3QorosRadicalRamRenaultRivianRMLRoeweRolls-RoyceRoverRufSaabSeatSenovaShelbySilenceSinSkodaSkywellSmartSpartan Motor CompanySpykerSRTSsangyongSubaruSuzukiTataTeslaTheon DesignTigerToniqToyotaTushekTwistedVauxhallVencerVolkswagenVolvoWellsWestfieldXpengYangwangZeekrZenosZenvoModel

  • Introduction
  • Design & styling
  • Interior
  • Engines & performance
  • Ride & handling
  • MPG & running costs
  • Verdict
  • Prices & specs
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 002
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 003
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 004
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 005
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 006
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 007
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 008
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 009
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 010
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 011
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 012
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 013
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 014
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 015
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 016
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 017
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 018
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 019
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 020
  • Jeep Compass HEV review 2025 023
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 021
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 002
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 003
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 004
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 005
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 006
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 007
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 008
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 009
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 010
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 011
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 012
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 013
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 014
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 015
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 016
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 017
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 018
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 019
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 020
  • Jeep Compass HEV review 2025 023
  • Jeep Compass EV review 2025 021

Find Jeep Compass deals

New car deals

From £35,160

Nearly-new car dealsFrom £24,998

Other Services

Sell your car

84% get more money with 

The new Jeep Compass walks a thin line, because brand values can be cruel.

If you’re going to try to honour them, you had better do it faultlessly, lest the enthusiasts pour scorn over your latest product. A Mercedes that isn’t built like a nuclear bunker? Blasphemy! A Ferrari that isn’t the sharpest drive in its class? Humbug!

Yet abandoning them entirely while still selling the idea can work out remarkably well. BMW clearly has few regrets about making the 1 Series front-wheel drive and a neatly styled miniature electric crossover with a single driven axle won Jeep a Car of the Year trophy for the Avenger. Its European sales skyrocketed.

The all-American off-road brand is ready to repeat the trick with the third generation of the Compass. Whereas the previous one was loosely based on a platform with its roots in the Fiat Grande Punto, the new one is a product of the 2020s Stellantis machine.

Verdict

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001

Model tested:

Rating: 

Jeep Compass

The EV is commendable and well priced but utterly forgettable, while the hybrid is reasonable value but doesn’t do enough to stop itself being outclassed by older rivals.

Good

EV drives well

Big boot

Bad

Doesn’t stand out in any respect

Coarse hybrid

DESIGN & STYLING

Pros

Wide selection of powertrains

Cons

Quite derivative

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 002

Take one not-so-American do-it-all platform (STLA Medium, in this case, as previously seen under the new-shape Peugeot 3008, Vauxhall Grandland and Citroën C5 Aircross), add some butch styling complete with a seven-slot grille and plenty of Willys Jeep-themed ‘Easter eggs’ and, hey presto, 2026 Car of the Year. Or at least that’s the theory.

Use of that platform means the Compass will, in time, come with a range of hybrid and electric powertrains.

That rear end looks an awful lot like a Land Rover Discovery Sport’s

Illya Verpraet

Road Tester

On the electric side, it is launched with a 73.7kWh battery and a single 211bhp motor at the front. A dual-motor version with an additional 177bhp motor on the rear axle will follow, and it stands to reason that a long-range version with 97kWh and 227bhp will too.

It’s surprising that Jeep isn’t launching the new Compass with the dual-motor powertrain to at least present some semblance of off-roadability. No matter: we all know how likely it is that a Jeep sees off-road action in the UK.

On the hybrid side, there will be two choices. The first uses the familiar 1.2-litre turbo petrol triple with a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox that hides a small electric motor. As well as not needing to be plugged in, this version in £3480 cheaper than the EV. There will also be a plug-in hybrid with a 1.6-litre four-cylinder.

So far, we’ve driven the single-motor EV and the hybrid triple. From the outside, the two Compasses look all but identical. The typical Jeep seven-slot grille is equally vestigial, but the hybrid a small real grille underneath. At the back, you have to duck down and look under the bumper to see the exhaust. The keen observer will then spot another difference: while the EV has a multi-link rear axle, the e-Hybrid makes do with a torsion beam.

Of course, despite the model’s mechanical similarities to its siblings, Jeep’s engineers will tell you that plenty of calibration work goes on behind the big-ticket hardware. Then again, Stellantis stuff has a habit of feeling quite samey.

INTERIOR

Pros

Big boot

Decent seats

Cons

Not the best infotainment

Slightly awkward seating position in the back

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 009

There are clear upgrades to the Compass over, for instance, the 3008 inside.

The dashboard layout is neat and modern enough, if a little forgettable. The roll shutter at the front hides a big storage bin and there’s an underground garage-type tray for the inductive phone charger and even more space on the lower level of the centre console. The passenger also gets an extra tray.

The seats are upholstered in something called scuba vinyl, which feels like a sort of wetsuit material. My test car also had rubber floor mats, suggesting a hose-out interior. But I don’t think I’d want to get water on those screens.

Illya Verpraet

Road Tester

As we noted with the C5 Aircross, for these bigger cars there seems to be more variation in switchgear than in the smaller ones. The steering wheel buttons are unique to the Compass, as is the drive mode selector. It also swaps the universal drive selector toggle for a rotary one.

I tried both the basic manual seats and the fancier electric ones and weirdly found the standard ones more comfortable, since they don’t have the hard massage elements in them. Unlike in the 3008, the angle of the seat base supports your thighs quite well.

The touchscreen infotainment system is supported by a selection of buttons and, unlike in some other Stellantis cars, it actually responds fairly quickly. Because it’s so wide, you can put plenty of functions on the home screen. It still doesn’t have the logical structure you find in a Kia/Hyundai or even a Volkswagen Group product.

Rear leg room is similar to what you find in the Skoda Elroq, albeit with a high floor and a curiously short base and upright backrest.

At 550 litres, boot space in both the EV and hybrid is closer to that of the Enyaq (585 litres).

ENGINES & PERFORMANCE

Pros

EV has configurable and progressive regen

Cons

Both versions are relatively slow

Hybrid powertrain is rough

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 019

You wouldn’t choose the Compass for how it drives, though. It has next to no distinguishing features in that respect. The EV’s 0-62mph time is an unremarkable 8.5sec, because 211bhp stops being a lot when faced with 2.2 tonnes of weight.

It has steering-wheel paddles as well as a button to toggle one-pedal driving, so no complaints there.

The hybrid and the EV may be hard to tell apart from the outside, but there’s no doubt that the hybrid provides the inferior driving experience. While 141bhp for 1667kg doesn’t make for a horrendous power-to-weight ratio, 10.3sec to 62mph is pretty slow by modern standards. More than the outright performance, it’s the roughness of the engine and gearbox at low speed that grate, as well as the lazy responses out of town.

With just 0.9kWh of battery and 28bhp of motor power, this powertrain’s capacity for electric running is very limited in a heavy car. Let the engine rev out and it makes quite an appealing three-cylinder thrum, but it’s unlikely that people will drive it that way.

RIDE & HANDLING

Pros

Inoffensive

Cons

Neither very comfortable nor sporty

Jeep Compass HEV review 2025 023

With entirely feel-free steering and modest grip from its Michelin e-Primacy tyres, you’re disinclined to chuck the Compass into a corner with any enthusiasm. On the EV, the suspension is neither here nor there: slightly too firm to be truly comfortable but also slightly underdamped over some big bumps.

It might be the torsion beam, or it might be how it’s generally set up, but the e-Hybrid’s suspension feels less refined: It’s generally a bit firmer and feels thumpier around town.

MPG & RUNNING COSTS

Pros

Quite well priced

Cons

Average for range and efficiency

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001

I saw efficiency of 3.0-3.6mpkWh, which means the 74kWh battery should be good for 230-260 miles.

The trip computer on my hybrid test car claimed it was using no fuel whatsoever. While that’s obviously a glitch, we know from experience that this powertrain can be reasonably efficient without setting new standards. Over the course of a week, the Peugeot 5008 returned mpg in the mid-40s. We’d expect similar from the Compass.

VERDICT

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 021

Verdict

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001

Model tested:

Rating: 

Jeep Compass

The EV is commendable and well priced but utterly forgettable, while the hybrid is reasonable value but doesn’t do enough to stop itself being outclassed by older rivals.

Good

EV drives well

Big boot

Bad

Doesn’t stand out in any respect

Coarse hybrid

Currently, the only Compass trim on sale is the First Edition, which is decently well equipped but still leaves the sunroof, premium sound system and upgraded active cruise control to option packs.

At first glance, the e-Hybrid is quite well priced: at £35,720, it undercuts hybrid versions of the Kia Sportage and Renault Austral. But given that the hybrid system isn’t contributing all that much, one might look to conventional petrol or mild-hybrid competitors – at which point automatic versions of the Sportage and Skoda Karoq would be more recommendable.

The EV costs from £39,200, which puts it about level with the Skoda Elroq, even though it’s a bigger car. That seems like a healthy positioning, because for all the ‘brand’ talk about adventure and capability in the press pack, the Compass EV feels like a competent but unremarkable option.

TECHNICAL SPECS

Jeep Compass EV review 2025 001

Model tested:

Jeep Compass Full Electric First Edition

Price:

£39,200

Electric motor/s:

Permanent magnet synchronous motor

Drive battery:

Li-ion, NMC

Driveline layout:

Front motor, FWD

RivalsRenault Scenic E-TechKia SportageSkoda Enyaq

Power

211bhp

Torque

253lb ft

0-62mph

8.5sec

Top speed

112mph

Kerb weight (DIN)

2185kg

Battery size

79.9/73.7kWh (total/usable)

Energy efficiency

3.6mpkWh

Range

311 miles

Max. charge rate

160kW

Previous Post

C1410026_My dog brought friend home they have been friends ever since #r…_part2

Next Post

C1410028_Rescue baby fox #rescue #rescueanimals #animals #animalsoftiktok #fox_part2

Next Post
C1410028_Rescue baby fox #rescue #rescueanimals #animals #animalsoftiktok #fox_part2

C1410028_Rescue baby fox #rescue #rescueanimals #animals #animalsoftiktok #fox_part2

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.