New 2026 Jeep Compass Leaks, Shows Rugged Redesign and Electric Options
The upcoming 2026 Jeep Compass has leaked online, giving us an early peek at its striking redesign before its official debut. This compact SUV is set to bring a fresh, rugged vibe to Jeepโs lineup, blending modern style with the brandโs off-road heritage. Iโm excited to dive into what makes this new Compass stand out, from its boxy exterior to its electrified powertrains.
The leaked images, shared by outlets like QuatroRodas and AutoYa YouTube channel, show a Compass thatโs sharper and more angular than the current model. Its squared-off wheel arches, chunky front bumper, and bold seven-slot grille give it a tougher stance, echoing the rugged charm of the upcoming Jeep Recon.
The design feels like a nod to younger buyers who want style and adventure in a compact package. A lime-green version, likely the fully electric model, sports a subtle โeโ badge on the tailgate, while a white model with black accents hints at a possible Trailhawk trim built for off-road trails.

Inside, the Compass gets a major upgrade. The cabin boasts a large infotainment screen, a rotary dial replacing the old gear shifter, and a multi-tone dashboard with textured finishes. Storage seems plentiful, with a deep tray in front of the passenger and a cleaner center console.

High-end trims might include leather upholstery, a double sunroof, and a head-up display, making the interior feel more premium than before. Iโm curious to see if the materials live up to their sharp looks when we get a closer look.

Under the hood, the 2026 Compass will offer a range of powertrains, including gas, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric options. Itโs built on the STLA Medium platform, shared with vehicles like the Peugeot 3008 and Opel Grandland.

The electric version could deliver up to 321 horsepower with dual motors and battery options of 73 kWh or 98 kWh, potentially offering a range of over 400 miles in Europeโs WLTP testing.

The plug-in hybrid might pair a 1.6-liter turbo engine with an electric motor for 195 horsepower, though itโs unclear if Jeep will tweak it for all-wheel drive. These options position the Compass to compete with hybrid heavyweights like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V.

Cargo space has been a weak point for the current Compass, and while the new modelโs proportions look similar, Iโm hoping Jeep addresses this. The leaked images donโt give a clear sense of interior volume, so weโll need to wait for a hands-on look to judge. For now, the design suggests a compact SUV that prioritizes style and versatility.

The 2026 Compass could be a game-changer for Jeep, especially as the brandโs entry-level model in the U.S. after the Renegadeโs departure. With trims like the off-road-ready Trailhawk, luxurious Limited, and base Sport, itโs poised to appeal to a wide crowd.

If Jeep can navigate the tariff challenges and deliver on the promise of these leaked images, the new Compass might just win over buyers looking for a compact SUV with bold looks and modern tech.

