
Jeep Compass EV Prices Out In UK- India Launch Likely For Creta EV Rival?
Jeep unveiled the third-generation Compass with a hybrid and an EV powertrain in May. A month after the reveal, Jeep has now announced the prices of the Compass EV in the UK. The 2025 Jeep Compass retains the silhouette from its predecessor but gets refreshed elements on the exterior and interior. However, the sad part is that the brand has not yet specified details of the third-gen Jeep Compass's launch in India.
Jeep Compass EV: Prices
Jeep confirmed that the orders for the Compass EV will open in Q3 2025, with prices starting at Euro 35,700 (Rs 35.60 lakh approx.) for the e-Hybrid variant and Euro 39,200(Rs 39.09 lakh approx.) for the all-electric model.
Jeep Compass EV: Exterior
The Jeep Compass EV retains the overall design cues from its ICE predecessor. However, it gets a few changes like more angular LED headlights with slender air intakes on the front bumper. The SUV also boasts more defined fenders. To enhance this, it showcases a more rugged shape with a similar pattern on the wheel arches and plastic cladding. Additionally, the front and rear overhangs have been shortened. In the higher trims, this is complemented by the 20-inch alloy wheels.
Jeep Compass EV: Interior
On the inside, the Jeep Compass EV gets a refreshed look with a larger 16-inch infotainment display, a 10.0-inch instrument cluster, a series of buttons, and a rotary control unlike most of its rivals with touch-based controls. The center console and dashboard also feature accents that resemble aluminum. It includes features such as a dual sunroof and a head-up display.
Jeep Compass EV interior
Jeep Compass EV: Powertrain
The Jeep Compass EV is equipped with a 74kWh battery coupled with an electric motor that delivers 213 hp and 345 Nm of torque. It supports 160kW DC rapid charging, achieving 20-80% in just 30 minutes. Jeep also offers a 22 kW AC onboard charger as an option.

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