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Digital Artist Reimagines Three-Row Jeep® Commander

Kleber Silva Previews A Bold Future For Jeep’s Global Three-Row SUV

With the official debut of the all-new Jeep® Compass (J4U), attention has naturally turned to its bigger sibling in the global lineup—the Jeep Commander (H1). Sold in markets like Brazil and India, the Commander is a three-row SUV that’s been a hit with families looking for space, ruggedness, and a premium feel without stepping up to a full-size vehicle.

Euro-Spec Jeep® Compass (J4U) Overland 4xe in Antarctica. (Jeep).

While the current Commander is built on a stretched version of the previous Compass’ Small-Wide 4×4 platform, the arrival of the new-generation Compass means a next-generation Commander could be only a few years away. And digital artists are already taking a stab at what that might look like.

One of the most talked-about renderings comes from Kleber Silva, a Brazil-based virtual automotive artist known as KDesign AG. Using the bold new design cues of the J4U Compass, Silva has applied his CGI magic to imagine what a next-generation Jeep Commander could look like—and it’s turning heads.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The render keeps true to Jeep’s DNA. The signature seven-slot grille is front and center, flanked by slim LED headlamps and a sculpted hood that hint at off-road capability. The trapezoidal wheel arches, chunky black cladding, and painted bumper elements carry over from the Compass, while proportions have been tweaked to reflect the Commander’s role as a larger, three-row SUV. There’s even a bit of Jeep Avenger inspiration in the lower fascias, giving it a more global appeal.

Next-Generation Jeep® Commander Blackhawk Design. (KDesign AG).

Silva’s concept feels like a natural evolution—mixing urban sophistication with Jeep’s go-anywhere attitude.

Jeep Brazil has confirmed that the current Commander will get a styling refresh in 2026, likely including updates to both its front and rear fascias, new tech inside, and possibly an updated powertrain lineup.

Source: Behance.net

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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