Jeep recently confirmed plans for an all-new Compass, which will arrive before the end of the decade. However, it’s still a ways off and that means the 2025 Compass largely carries over. Set to arrive at dealerships shortly, the crossover will carry a base price of US$ 26,495. That’s US$ 595 more than last year’s model, which began at US$ 25,900. Higher-end variants receive varying price hikes as the Latitude climbs US$ 100 to begin at US$ 30,865. The Limited, on the other hand, sees a US$ 795 increase as it now starts at US$ 34,540. The off-road focused Trailhawk costs US$ 34,165 for 2025, which is a US$ 270 jump over last year’s price of US$ 33,895. The Latitude Lux also returns, but Jeep has yet to reveal pricing.

Jeep only mentioned the addition of a new limited edition color known as Joose. That being said, there appears to be some other minor changes as the Latitude’s Attitude Special Edition package now costs an additional US$ 100. The 2025 Compass is also less colorful as the Sport offers five colors instead of the previous seven. Likewise, the Trailhawk appears to drop two different two-tone options including Baltic Gray.

 

While not much has changed, the entry-level Compass Sport has LED headlights and 17-inch aluminum wheels. They’re joined by a six-speaker audio system, a 7-inch cluster display, and an 8.4-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Buyers will also find an assortment of standard driver assistance systems including Blind-Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path Detection, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. The model also has a rear seat reminder and a ParkView rear camera with active grid lines. Power is provided by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 200 hp and 300 Nm of torque. It’s connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission, which is paired to a standard four-wheel drive system.