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Jeep Compass Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior & Models in Australia

The Compass has the distinction of being Jeep's first front-drive based SUV, with compact, car-like styling, and was originally paired with the more rugged-looking, square-edged, classic XJ Cherokee-style Patriot. Also offered as an AWD, both sold reasonably well.

The second-generation Compass (minus Patriot) from 2018 shares much with the Fiat 500X and Jeep Renegade, is built in India, and is now classed as a medium-sized SUV. Trailhawk versions bring surprising off-road capabilities. The cheapest grade starts from $45,990, rising to $69,990 for the most expensive version.

Jeep Compass Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Jeep Compass varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $45,990 and going to $69,990 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 SUV 1.5L, —, 7 SP AUTO $45,990 $69,990
2024 SUV 2.4L, —, 6 SP AUTO $36,630 $71,940
2023 SUV 2.4L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $34,870 $63,690
2022 SUV 2.4L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $32,560 $62,370
2021 SUV 2.4L, —, 6 SP AUTO $33,000 $54,890
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Jeep Compass Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Jeep Compass here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Accelerator in my 2022 Jeep Compass Trailhawk becoming unresponsive

    Many cars don’t appreciate having the brake and throttle peal pressed at the same time. It’s partly a response to cases of pedal error in the USA many years ago that almost bankrupted some car companies via legal cases brought by owners who had pressed both pedals and had their car rocket through a wall or into a shopping centre. The US courts called it Unintended Acceleration. The rest of the world called it Pedal Error.

    In any case, if you do press the brake and throttle pedal together, the throttle may – as you have noted – become unresponsive. But it should return to normal operation within a few seconds. You claim not to be pressing both pedals at once, but sometimes, even a light, unintentional brush of the brake pedal is enough to send the car into no-throttle mode.

    That said, you could have a vehicle that incorrectly 'thinks’ you’re pressing both pedals when you are not. In that case, the sensors that detect pedal pressure may need to be changed. You could also be dealing with a car with a faulty body computer – the brain that links all these functions together cohesively.

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  • Should I replace the 17-inch tyres on my 2013 Jeep Compass North with 18s?

    It kind of all depends on why you’re considering changing the wheels and tyres on your vehicle. If it’s for aesthetics, then go right ahead, but bear in mind that ride quality will likely suffer as a result. That’s because an 18-inch tyre will (typically) have less sidewall depth than a 17-inch tyre. And a tyre’s sidewall plays a huge part in how a car feels to ride in. Fundamentally, the smaller the sidewall, the harsher the ride will be.

    In an off-road sense, you’re probably better off sticking with 17-inch wheels, too. By fitting an all-terrain tyre, you’ll improve your off-road grip. That said, all-terrain tyres (once restricted to smaller sizes) and now available in 18, 19, 20 and even 21-inch fitments.

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  • What fuel should I use in my 2014 Jeep Compass?

    Most of the references I can find regarding the 20-14 Jeep Compass with the 2.0-litre petrol engine suggest that it requires premium unleaded fuel with an octane rating of at least 95 RON. Given that the engine has a fairly high compression ratio (one of the factors for requiring PULP) of 10.5:1, that’s not really a surprise even if the output of 115kW doesn’t suggest a highly tuned engine. I’d be inclined to take the Jeep dealer’s advice and use premium fuel. Engines tuned for PULP can suffer internal damage if they’re run on an inferior grade of fuel.

    The other question is why there is a discrepancy between the handbook and the dealership. The advice to Compass owners in the US is to use low-octane fuel (as low as 87 RON) where possible. This is possibly because the engine uses a different state of tune on the US market. One guess, therefore, is that while the Australian version of the Jeep requires PULP, the handbook hasn’t been changed from the US version to reflect this.

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  • Jeep Compass 2018: Oil consumption issue

    I think you’ll struggle to get a refund, after all Jeep is prepared to fix the problem by changing the engine.

     

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Jeep Compass Colours

  • Vocal White
  • Minimal Grey
  • Brilliant Black
  • Colorado Red
  • Hydro Blue
  • Grey Magnesio
  • Majave Sand
  • Bronze Metallic
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Jeep Compass 2019.

Jeep Compass Interior

Shown above are interior details for the Jeep Compass 2020.

Jeep Compass Boot Space

The Jeep Compass SUV has a boot space size of 438 Litres.
Jeep Compass Boot space Jeep Compass Boot space
Shown above are boot space details for the Jeep Compass 2020.

Jeep Compass Towing Capacity

The Jeep Compass has maximum towing capacity of 1450kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 SUV 1250kg 1450kg
2024 SUV 1000kg 1500kg
2023 SUV 1000kg 1500kg
2022 SUV 0kg 1500kg
2021 SUV 0kg 1500kg
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Jeep Compass Dimensions

The dimensions of the Jeep Compass SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 SUV 1629x1819x4404 mm
2024 SUV 1629x1819x4394 mm 186 mm
2023 SUV 1629x1819x4394 mm 186 mm
2022 SUV 1629x1819x4394 mm 186 mm
2021 SUV 1629x1819x4394 mm 186 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Jeep Compass Dimensions

Jeep Compass Fuel Consumption

The Jeep Compass is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by —, Diesel and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 5.1L/100km for SUV /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 SUV 5.1L/100km 1.5L 7 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 6.9L/100km 2.0L Diesel 9 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L 6 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 6.9L/100km 2.0L Diesel 9 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L ULP 6 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 6.9L/100km 2.0L Diesel 9 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L 6 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L ULP 6 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 5.7L/100km 2.0L Diesel 9 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L 6 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 7.9L/100km 2.4L ULP 6 SP AUTO
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Jeep Compass Seats

The Jeep Compass is available with seven seats. Both the Sport and Longitude variants come with the choice of either Black or Sandstorm cloth seats. The Limited variants is available with either Black leather or Black and Ski Grey two tone leather. The Trailhawk variant is available with the choice of Black leather or Black leather and cloth seat trim.

Jeep Compass Seats
Shown above are seat details for the Jeep Compass 2019.

Jeep Compass Wheel Size

The Jeep Compass has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 235x50 R18 for SUV in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 SUV 235x50 R18 235x50 R18
2024 SUV 225x55 R18 225x55 R18
2023 SUV 225x55 R18 225x55 R18
2022 SUV 225x55 R18 225x55 R18
2021 SUV 225x60 R18 225x60 R18
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Jeep Compass Wheel Sizes