Jeep Australia has confirmed the arrival of the all-new Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe late this year starting from $45,990. The introduction of the Jeep Compass 4xe and e-Hybrid marks the continued evolution of Jeep’s journey into the world of electrification.
- Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe SUVs are pioneers of the brand’s electric‘ evolution
- e-Hybrid technology integrates a 15-kW electric motor producing 55 Nm of torque (135 Nm at transmission input level) to propel the wheels even when internal combustion engine is turned off
- 4xe stands for enhanced performance (up to 176kW), driving fun (top speed of 130 km/h in full electric which reaches 200 km/h in hybrid mode), fuel efficiency (about 2 litres/100 km consumption in hybrid mode)
- Jeep e-Hybrid and 4xe models will debut in Jeep dealerships from June with two trim levels – Limited and Summit
23 May 2024 – Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe update
From the introduction of the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe in 2023, to the announcement of the brand’s very first battery electric vehicle; the Jeep Avenger, Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe continues to diversify the range with fuel-efficient powertrains.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid
Featuring a 1.5L, 4-cylinder petrol engine coupled with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and a 48V battery, the Jeep Compass e-Hybrid is the first time the Jeep brand ventures into mild hybrid technology, identified with a green coloured ‘e-torque’ badge on the rear of the vehicle.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid offers class-exclusive capability; travelling under EV conditions at low speeds and while parking (<15km/h) and utilising the 48V battery to assist the vehicle with performance when travelling at high speeds.
The Jeep Compass e-Hybrid powertrain seamlessly manages the propulsion system by automatically switching between full electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engines based on factors such as the 48V battery state of charge, liquid-cooled and with 17.5Ah capacity, real-time driving conditions, and other monitored parameters.
This intelligent system ensures the delivery of exceptional performance across various driving scenarios. Whether it’s the smooth and silent full electric propulsion during launch, the efficient hybrid mode for cruising, or the powerful internal combustion engine for acceleration, these vehicles adapt effortlessly to the demands of the road.
The Jeep Compass e-Hybrid is capable of producing 96kW at 5,250 rpm and 240Nm at 1,560 rpm sent to the front wheels. Impressively, the powertrain only consumes 5.1L/100km and emits 116g/km CO2.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD
Courtesy of the new propulsion systems, the Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD delivers a versatile and relaxing driving experience, with various features allowing the vehicle to move in electric mode including;
- Silent Start: starts the vehicle with no need to turn on the petrol engine, by using an EV pure-electric, silent driving mode;
- Energy Recovery: recovers energy that would otherwise be wasted when the vehicle decelerates (e-Coasting) and during braking (Regenerative Braking);
- Boost & Load Point Shift: ‘e-Boosting’ allows an increase in torque to the wheels from the electric motor that supports the petrol engine; moreover, by taking advantage of the (drive or braking) torque delivered by the electric motor, it is possible to optimise the operating point of the petrol engine; and
- Electric Drive: the vehicle can travel in silence and with zero emissions using only the electric motor, while the petrol engine is turned off.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid can run in various driving scenarios
The new Jeep Compass e-Hybrid can run in various driving scenarios using only the electric motor, and with the petrol engine turned off. This is made possible courtesy of an array of electric operating modes including;
- e-Launch: starts the vehicle using only the electric motor, when starting up or restarting at traffic lights;
- e-Creeping: the electric motor provides the start-up normally seen in electric vehicles, at a speed that can vary from 0 km/h to the equivalent of the petrol engine idling in first gear, or in reverse;
- e-Queueing: the vehicle can keep going in a traffic jam, following a ‘stop and go’ pattern in full-electric mode;
- e-Parking: simplifies parking maneuvers, which can be carried out using electric propulsion only, to ensure a practical and quiet experience.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid not only offers unprecedented EV driving behaviour, but also is capable of a greater towing capacity than the existing 2.4L Tigershark engine, offering a capacity of 1,450kg (braked).
Jeep Compass 4xe
The Jeep Compass 4xe combines a 1.3L turbo engine coupled with a 6-speed automatic transmission, with an electric motor located on the rear axle powered by an 11.4kWh battery, to offer a balance between performance and emotions, rational usage and dreams of freedom and adventure.
The vehicle is capable of producing 176kW of combined power output. Independently, the internal combustion engine produces 132kW at 5,750rpm and 270Nm at 1,850rpm, whilst the rear electric motor produces 44kW and 250Nm. By combining the internal combustion engine and the electric motors, the Jeep Compass 4xe guarantees remarkable performance and driving pleasure with acceleration from zero to 100 km/h in around 7.3 seconds, a pure electric top speed of 130 km/h, rising to 200 km/h in hybrid mode.
Jeep Compass 4xe is an ideal car for driving in the city, courtesy of plug-in hybrid technology, offering zero-emissions travel in full-electric mode, with a range of 47.3km. For longer journeys, combined fuel consumption is homologated to 2.1L/100km and in case of extended off-road driving, the two electric motors featuring Powerloop ensure that eAWD traction is always available to take on extreme adventures with peace of mind.
Jeep Compass 4xe models also feature
Jeep Compass 4xe models also feature a new six-speed automatic transmission selector, updated Selec-Terrain rotary control with eAWD modes (4WD Lock, 4WD Low, Hill Descent Control) to engage the different driving modes. Along with Auto, Snow, Mud & Sand, and Rock mode, there is the new Sport mode, for enhanced throttle response and steering. In addition, Jeep Compass 4xe is also capable of all the EV features & capabilities of its sister e-Hybrid powertrain.
Jeep Compass 4xe Charging
Jeep Compass 4xe can be identified through its 4xe badging, blue accents on ‘JEEP’ and ‘COMPASS’ badging, as well as the Type 2 Smart Charging Port located at the rear of the vehicle. Boasting a 7.4kW maximum onboard charger, the vehicle can be charged utilising both simple domestic AC charging as well as public AC charging:
- Mode 2: Domestic charging mode is supported by a mode 2 charging cable that comes standard and stores in the boot. The cable enables charging up to 13A current, thus enabling charging at a max rate of 3kW.
- Mode 3: provides AC charging at a maximum rate of 7.4kW (single-phase) and is supported by the standard mode 3 charging cable. This cable enables charging up to 32A current and can be used both at home with an EV wallbox or at public AC charging stations.
The Type 2 Smart Charging Port gives immediate feedback on the charging status and the ability to manage set charging schedules or commence immediate charging.
Battery Charge – active E-Save
E-Save is managed through a dedicated button switch on the central console. This feature allows to charge the battery (Battery Charge – active E-Save) or to maintain the battery charge (Battery Save – passive E-Save) using the internal combustion engine while driving.
Regenerative braking allows kinetic energy to be recovered during all deceleration or braking phases. It is always active regardless of the driving mode (internal combustion engine or electric motor) to maximise energy recovery when the throttle and brake pedals are released. The energy is stored in the battery pack instead of being dissipated as heat on the brake discs. The conventional brake system is used to stop the car in the event of emergency braking or when travelling at very low speeds.
For more information or to book a test drive, visit your nearest Jeep dealership.
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe Model range
Limited
Overseas model shown, images for illustrative purposes only.
- 18” Alloy Wheels
- Uconnect 5 with 10.1-inch Touchscreen Display
- Wireless Charging Pad
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- 10.25-Inch TFT Instrument Cluster
- Passive Entry & Keyless Go
- Cloth & TechnoLeather Seats
- Heated Front Seats
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel & Shift Knob
- LED Reflector Headlamps
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go Function
- Active Lane Management System
- Pedestrian & Cyclist Emergency Braking
- Full Speed forward Collision Warning
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Dual-Zone Climate Control
- Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers
- Automatic Headlamps
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Surround View Camera
- Parksense Front & Rear Parking System
- Parallel & Perpendicular Park Assist with Stop
Summit
Overseas model shown, images for illustrative purposes only.
In addition to Limited:
- 19” Alloy Wheels
- Dual-Pane Sunroof
- Leather Accented Seats
- Ventilated Front Seats
- Driver 8-Way Power Adjustment with Memory Function
- Passenger 4-Way Power Adjustment
- LED Projector Headlamps
- Traffic Sign Information
- Active Driving Assist
- Hands Free Power Tailgate
- Satellite Navigation
- Privacy Glass
- S Badge
- LED Fog Lamps
- Gloss Black Facias
- Side Roof Rail
Exterior Colours
Jeep Compass is available in five distinct colour offerings, with an optional bi-colour roof on Limited variants.
PWV – Alpine White |
PRX – Colorado Red |
PX8 – Solid Black |
PSA – Graphite Grey |
PBF – Blue Shade |
PWV/MXS – Alpine White with Black Roof |
PRX – Colorado Red with Black Roof |
PSA/MXS – Graphite Grey with Black Roof |
PBF/MXS – Blue Shade with Black Roof |
Colour available table is below:
Code | Limited | Summit | |
Alpine White | PWV | ○ | |
Colorado Red | PRX | ○ | |
Solid Black | PX8 | ○ | ○ |
Graphite Grey | PSA | ○ | |
Blue Shade | PBF | ○ | |
Alpine White with Black Roof | PWV/MXS | ○ | ○ |
Colorado Red with Black Roof | PRX/MXS | ○ | ○ |
Graphite Grey with Black Roof | PSA/MXS | ○ | ○ |
Blue Shade with Black Roof | PBF/MXS | ○ | ○ |
Interior Colours
Jeep Compass will be available in two different interior finishes linked to the grade selected.
Limited: Black Cloth and TechnoLeather Seats with Diesel Grey Stitching
Summit: Black Leather Accented Seats with Diesel Grey Stitching
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid and 4xe Pricing
Code | Grade | Engine | Trans | Drive | Power | BVP* |
MVBR7424H-8AL | Limited e-Hybrid | 1.5L MHEV | 7DCT | FWD | 96kW | $45,990 |
MVHR7427K-8AL | Limited 4xe | 1.3L PHEV | 6AT | 4×4 | 178kW | $61,990 |
MVBR7424H-8AL | Summit e-Hybrid | 1.5L MHEV | 7DCT | FWD | 96kW | $54,990 |
MVHR7427K-8AL | Summit 4xe | 1.3L PHEV | 6AT | 4×4 | 178kW | $69,990 |
*Base Vehicle Price includes GST, excludes all on-road costs and dealer delivery.
0Summit variants can be identified from Limited with A67 in the option string
Options:
Model | Option | Code | MSRP* |
Jeep Compass | Premium Paint1 | – | $990 |
Two Tone Paint2 | – | $495 |
*Manufacturer Recommended Retail Price including GST.
1Charge applies to all colours except PRX – Colorado Red for Limited variants, and PRX/MXS – Colorado Roof with Black Roof on Summit variants.
2Additional charge applies to all vehicles Limited vehicles with MXS – Two Tone Roof, MXS – Two Tone Roof is included in the BVP for Summit variants.
Compass 4Xe August 2023 Details
Compass 4xe – Following on from the announcement of the all-electric Avenger, and imminent launch of Grand Cherokee 4xe, Jeep Australia is pleased to announce the continued expansion of its electric fleet with the introduction of Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe in 2024.
- Jeep Australia announces Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe
- Advanced e-Hybrid system allows full electric propulsion from start-up, at low speeds, when cruising and in parking manoeuvres
- Jeep Compass 4xe features enhanced hybrid capability and performance, guaranteeing the best possible balance between efficiency, driving fun and attention to the environment
- Customers can now register their interest for Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe
Jeep e-hybrid and 4xe
The e-hybrid and 4xe models will add to Jeep’s electrified portfolio and offer enhanced performance and driving dynamics while further representing the brand’s commitment to becoming the leader in sophisticated zero exhaust emission technologies.
The electric evolution of the Jeep brand fully reflects the company’s core values of freedom, adventure, authenticity and passion, the pillars of its reputation worldwide and will further enhance the legendary off-road capability of its line-up of SUVs.
The introduction of Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe in the first half 2024, will see the new models replacing the existing M6 Compass powertrain line up from Q4 2023 production.
The Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe will offer a new alternative in the segment while remaining true to the current model’s all-terrain vocation – with efficiency not being achieved at the expense of performance.
The ideal everyday driving car, Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD will ensure customers can keep their driving habits intact while enjoying an authentic hybrid driving experience, with full-electric propulsion available at start-up, when travelling at low speeds, cruising and in parking manoeuvres.
Thanks to the plug-in hybrid technology, the Jeep Compass 4xe features enhanced hybrid capability and performance, ensuring the best possible balance between efficiency, driving fun and attention to the environment. Jeep Compass 4xe is capable of everyday driving in the city as its hybrid plug-in technology allows for zero exhaust emission mobility and 50km* of city driving in full-electric mode. Moreover, fun becomes efficient on board the Jeep 4xe Compass and its proverbial off-road capability balances fun driving with the environment in mind.
Jeep EV Capabilities – Compass 4xe
Due to an array of electric operating modes known as “EV capabilities”, the new Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe will run in various driving scenarios using only the electric motor (and with the petrol engine turned off). These modes include:
- e-Launch: starts the vehicle using only the electric motor, when starting up or restarting at traffic lights;
- e-Creeping: the electric motor provides the start-up normally seen in automatic vehicles, at a speed that can vary from 0 km/h to the equivalent of the petrol engine idling in first gear, or in reverse (for example when maneuvering);
- e-Queueing: the vehicle can keep going in a traffic jam, following a ‘stop and go’ pattern in full-electric mode; and
- e-Parking: simplifies parking maneuvers, which can be carried out using electric propulsion only, to ensure a practical and quiet experience.
Jeep Compass hybrid models will deliver
Courtesy of new propulsion systems, the Jeep Compass hybrid models will deliver a versatile and relaxing driving experience, with various features allowing the vehicle to move in electric mode. These include:
- Silent Start: starts the vehicle with no need to turn on the petrol engine, by using an “EV” pure-electric, silent driving mode;
- Energy Recovery: recovers energy that would otherwise be wasted when the vehicle decelerates (e-Coasting) and during braking (Regenerative Braking);
- Boost and Load Point Shift: ‘e-Boosting’ allows an increase in torque to the wheels thanks to the electric motor that supports the petrol engine; moreover, by taking advantage of the (drive or braking) torque delivered by the electric motor, it is possible to optimise the operating point of the petrol engine; and
- Electric Drive: the vehicle can travel in silence and with zero exhaust emissions using only the electric motor, while the petrol engine is turned off.
All the above capabilities and features are available depending on battery charge status and the power output required.
* Figures subject to final homologation approval
Jeep Compass e-Hybrid FWD and Compass 4xe are scheduled for launch in 2024, with customers being able to register their interest on Jeep.com.au.
Detailed specifications, range and pricing will be confirmed closer to launch.
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