

- Jeep has detailed the Compass 4xe trim aimed at buyers with an active lifestyle.
- The SUV features rugged bumpers, a heavy-duty interior, and raised suspension.
- It will compete with the Toyota RAV4 Adventure, Honda CR-V Trailsport, and Forester.
The latest-generation Jeep Compass doesn’t stray far from the brand’s off-road DNA, and the 4xe trim is the clearest expression of that intent. This all-wheel-drive version is built with actual trail use in mind, not just the look of it, featuring a more functional exterior, chunkier wheels, raised suspension, and an interior that’s been reworked for real-world wear and tear.
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While Jeep had already shared a look at the Compass 4xe’s exterior during its global debut last May, this marks the first full reveal of the interior. Among the model-specific upgrades is a revised cloth upholstery treated with polyurethane. Jeep claims it’s twice as resistant as standard fabric and far easier to clean after muddy outings.
Interior Built for Practicality
Additional touches include anti-scratch surfaces on the rear seatbacks, ideal for transporting pets or outdoor gear. The cabin also gets increased storage options and rubberized floor mats designed to handle mud, gravel, and water without fuss.
Visually, the interior leans into a more utilitarian aesthetic, with tan accents on the dashboard, doors, and seats, accompanied by subtle red highlights. Jeep says the earth-toned color palette helps mask dirt better over time. A 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a 16-inch infotainment screen come standard.
Upgraded Exterior for Trail Duty
On the outside, the Compass 4xe features slightly redesigned front and rear bumpers finished in Jeep’s scratch-resistant Bumper Shield coating. It also gains more prominent skid plates, a rear tow hook, a matte black anti-glare hood decal, and a new set of 19-inch wheels wrapped in higher-profile tires.
More importantly, the SUV rides on a suspension that sits 10 mm (0.4 inches) higher than stock, contributing to better off-road angles (27° approach, 31° departure, and 16° breakover).
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Built on the STLA Medium platform, the new Compass supports a variety of powertrains, including mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric configurations. Jeep has yet to confirm which specific options will be available in the 4xe trim, though all-wheel drive and an extra off-road mode on the Selec-Terrain system come standard. The plug-in hybrid version produces a combined 195 hp, while the fully electric dual-motor variant bumps that up to 375 hp.
Deliveries in Europe are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, with production taking place in Italy. The US version remains up in the air, delayed by ongoing tariff disputes. When it does arrive, the Compass 4xe will face competition from models like the Toyota RAV4 Adventure, Honda CR-V Trailsport, and Subaru Forester Wilderness.
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