2022 Jeep Compass Features, Price, Specs, Interior, Colors

The Jeep lineup includes powerful vehicles that are designed with adventure in mind. Many of its SUVs come standard with four-wheel drive, making it easier to tackle rough terrain.
If you’re in the market for a capable vehicle that performs well in many driving conditions, the newest Compass might be the right fit for you. The 2022 model comes well-equipped with features that are sure to impress.
Pricing
The 2022 Jeep Compass underwent a full redesign from the previous model year, showcasing more aggressive styling and an enhanced interior. The starting MSRP for this capable SUV is $26,390.
Jeep has a range of offers that make the models in its lineup more affordable, including special financing offers and cash allowances.
Engine Specs and Fuel Economy
Jeep offers the 2022 Compass has a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. It produces 177 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque. With the lower two trim levels, front-wheel drive comes standard and all-wheel drive is an optional upgrade.
When equipped with front-wheel drive, the Compass has a six-speed automatic transmission. The upper three trims come with Jeep’s all-wheel-drive system as standard and an upgraded nine-speed automatic transmission.
Front-wheel-drive Jeep Compass models return an estimated 22 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway or 25 mpg combined. All-wheel drive drops the highway estimate slightly to 30 mpg, keeping the combined estimate at 25 mpg.
Towing Capacity
Despite its small size, the Compass packs a powerful punch and can tow up to 2,000 pounds when properly equipped. If you have a small camper or tent-trailer, you may be able to tow it with your new SUV, as long as it comes in beneath the maximum weight.
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Safety & Tech Features
The 2022 Compass comes well-equipped in both the safety and technology departments. All trim levels include a bundle of active and passive driver aids designed to keep those within the vehicle safer, as well as other drivers on the road. The tech options can also help to deliver a more enjoyable ride.
Standard and Optional Safety
No matter which trim level you choose, your Compass will come with a long list of standard safety equipment. Passive features include airbags placed throughout both rows of seating, traction and stability control, a tire pressure monitoring system, four-wheel anti-lock brakes with brake assist technology, and manual rear child safety locks. Jeep also bundles blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision warning with automatic braking, and lane-departure warning with mitigation as standard.
If you want additional active features, opt for the Limited trim to get front and rear parking sensors as standard. Optional packages also bundle a few additional options. The Driver Assist I and II packages come with adaptive cruise control, automated parking, and a 360-degree camera system. The Driver Assist Group III, offered on the upper two trims, includes those features plus an upgraded lane-keeping system.
Upscale Tech Features
Jeep doesn’t skimp on technology in the Compass, keeping you connected and entertained while you’re on the road. The Sport trim level comes standard with a six-speaker sound system that connects to an 8.4-inch touch screen. The screen connects to Jeep’s user-friendly infotainment system and includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, along with satellite radio. Both rows of seating feature USB ports for simplified connectivity.
The Latitude Lux tacks on an upgraded 10.1-inch touch screen, while the optional Convenience Group adds a 115-volt power outlet. That package is available on the Latitude and Trailhawk trims. Additional options offered in packages include wireless device charging, a premium Alpine nine-speaker sound system, and integrated navigation.
Trim Levels
As mentioned, the 2022 Jeep Compass comes in five main trim levels, which are Sport, Latitude, Latitude Lux, Limited, and Trailhawk. Jeep also offers two sub-trim levels, including special edition models with upgraded features, which are called (RED) and High Altitude. With the base Sport trim, standard exterior features include 16-inch alloy wheels, heated side mirrors, LED headlights, and roof rails. Stepping up to the Latitude trim adds a few upgrades to the outside, including automatic headlights, fog lights, and larger 17-inch wheels.
In the middle of the pack, the Latitude Lux trim boasts a remote engine start and 18-inch wheels. It’s a new addition for the 2022 model year and has a few more creature comforts than the lower two trim levels. Opt for the Limited trim to get an eye-catching black-painted roof and automatic windshield wipers with de-icing functionality. If you plan to take your Compass off the beaten path, the Trailhawk is the best option. It rides on 17-inch wheels with off-road-oriented tires and features a raised suspension, underbody skid plates, tow hooks, and a full-size spare tire.
The limited-edition (RED) trim includes its own set of 19-inch granite wheels, neutral gray accents, and a redline body-color roof. Jeep formed a partnership with the (RED) organization to help fund lifesaving programs provided to people around the world. Every purchase of this special edition model supports the company’s commitment to global health and wellbeing. Several additional options are available in packages, depending on the chosen trim level. Some of these features include LED fog lights, automatic wipers, 19-inch wheels, upgraded headlights, and a panoramic sunroof.

Paint Color Options
The redesigned Compass looks great in any color, and buyers who build their own SUV can choose from multiple sleek color options. When comparing colors, options include:
Urban Green, Mimetic Green, Techno Green, Jetset Blue, Blue Shade, Alpine White, Sting-Gray, Granite Crystal, Colorado Red, Three-layer Ivory, Carbon Black, Blue Italia.
Some of the color choices are only offered on certain trim levels. As mentioned, the higher trim levels of the Compass come standard with a glossy-black roof, which creates a two-toned appearance from the outside. This unique paint job helps the Compass to stand out in its segment, as it’s one of the few compact crossover SUVs to offer this styling option.