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Jeep® Mexico Rolls Out Its 2023 Compass With Two New Turbo Options

Jeep® Mexico Rolls Out Its 2023 Compass With Two New Turbo Options​

Three Trims Are Available...​


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The 2023 Jeep® Compass has made its debut in Mexico with an impressive and authentic first-class design, a completely new modern interior full of advanced security elements and state-of-the-art technologies.

 

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I would still like to see the 4Xe powertrain offered here in the US. With Mexico getting their 1.3 equipped Compass from Brazil, that places a hybrid option even further away from the northern neighbors. It is interesting that Jeep Mexico doesn't offer the Trail Hawk trim in its Compass lineup.
 

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I would still like to see the 4Xe powertrain offered here in the US. With Mexico getting their 1.3 equipped Compass from Brazil, that places a hybrid option even further away from the northern neighbors. It is interesting that Jeep Mexico doesn't offer the Trail Hawk trim in its Compass lineup.

It will be, but it should be around 2025
 

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This update solidifies Compass as Jeeps compact, FWD offering and it is a good decision. What remains is giving the Cherokee a new slot above Compass as it now is too close in size, engineering and platform attributes at a higher price a position that has eroded its once significant popularity. Cherokee must adopt the STLA Large platform to grow longer, wider, yet two row exclusive and with the RWD architecture that can feature 4, 6 and electric power trains to reboot it’s whole presentation in a midsize SUV, just below the Grand Cherokee two row. The placement in fact should be almost a direct filling of the last generation GC segment with the new Cherokee. This allows Cherokee more capability and a better chance of recapturing it’s lost popularity.
 

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