
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.

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.

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