Jeep are prepping the launch of their new generation
Compass in North America. This new compact SUV can be had from US$ 22,090 in the base
2WD Sport trim level, delivery included.
The cheapest AWD model carries a US$ 1,500 premium,
while the mid-range Latitude will become available from US$ 25,390. Furthermore,
the all-wheel driven Trailhawk has a starting price of US$ 29,690, while the
range-topping Limited AWD will set its future buyers back at least US$ 30,990. All
prices are said to include shipping.
Built for the United States at the company's Toluca
plant, in Mexico, the 2017 Jeep Compass is powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder
engine, producing 180 horses and 237 Nm of torque. It works in
conjunction with either a six-speed manual, a six-speed automatic or a
nine-speed automatic gearbox.
Jeep says that the most fuel efficient Compass is
the 2WD model when coupled to a manual transmission, returning 23/32/26 mpg US
(10.23/7.35/9.05 l/100 km) in city/highway/combined, thus making it the second
most fuel efficient Jeep after the Renegade. As for the AWD manual Compass,
it's EPA-rated at 22/31/25 mpg (10.69/7.59/9.41 l/100 km).
At the same time, the 9-speed auto version of the
vehicle is rated at 22/30/25 mpg (10.69/7.84/9.41 l/100 km) and 21/29/24 mpg
(11.2/8.11/9.8 l/100 km) in city/highway/combined, for the 2WD and 4WD
versions, respectively.