Jeep reveals pricing for first fully electric Compass
After presenting the Jeep Compass earlier this year, the carmaker has confirmed UK pricing and specifications for the new Compass First Edition. From launch, the Compass First Edition will be available in two variants: a 145hp e-Hybrid combining a 1.2-litre petrol engine and a 21kWh electric motor, and a fully electric version delivering 213hp and 345Nm of torque from a 74kWh battery.
The all-electric variant supports 160kW DC rapid charging, achieving 20-80% in just 30 minutes. Jeep also offers a 22 kW AC onboard charger as an option.
In addition to these models, Jeep plans to expand the Compass range with a PHEV offering 51 miles of electric range. Moreover, it will also offer two all-electric variants: a two-wheel drive version offering 230hp and up to 402 miles of range, and a 4WD electric version capable of 372 miles (all WLTP pending).
Orders for the First Edition will open in Q3/2025, with prices starting at £35,700 OTR for the e-Hybrid variant and £39,200 for the all-electric model.
The new Jeep sits on the STLA Medium platform. It is 4.55 metres long and is described by Jeep as one of the most compact models on this platform. In fact, the Peugeot e-3008 is similarly long at 4.54 metres, while other models such as the Opel Grandland Electric (4.65 metres) and Peugeot e-5008 (4.79 metres) are significantly longer than the Jeep.
The Compass First Edition comes in six exterior colours, with Hawaii green standard. A body-coloured roof is standard, with an optional black contrast roof. The hybrid rides on gloss grey 18-inch alloys, while the BEV sits on 20-inch black machined wheels.
Inside, the vehicle benefits from a 550L boot capacity and a 34-litre front storage area. Cabin tech includes a 16-inch infotainment screen, 10-inch digital cluster, dual-zone air con, heated seats and wheel, and Level 2 autonomous driving features. The BEV adds pre-conditioning and a heat pump as standard.
“New Compass is set to redefine expectations in the most competitive passenger car segment, which accounts for almost a quarter of the total European market, with a full range of powertrains to give customers freedom of choice and to meet every need,” the carmaker states.
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