Jeep® Brazil Announces Changes To 2023 Compass & Commander Models!
There Are New Standard & Optional Equipment Across Both Models...
Continuing the brand’s success in Brazil, Jeep® has announced the arrival of the 2023 Jeep Compass (M1) and Commander (H1). The SUVs, which both have already been a sales success for the American adventure brand, are leaders in their categories in the Brazilian market. So, for 2023, Jeep has announced that both models will arrive with new standard equipment features that provide more safety, comfort, and technology.
Jeep® Healthy Cabin –
Both models will also gain a new “Jeep Healthy Cabin” feature, which includes a technology that removes particles with impurities from the air and eliminates up to 83% of them.
Developed by the Stellantis engineering team, the Jeep Healthy Cabin is a global technology with a focus on cabin disinfection, as it works with an air filter built in N95, the well-known material used in protective masks and which has become more popular. during the pandemic. All this without influencing the good performance of air circulation.
The filter is so efficient that it also works in recirculation, that is, it works both internally and externally. Unlike a conventional air filter, the Jeep one has three layers and also bioprotection, which helps to combat the proliferation of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
2023 Jeep Compass (M1) Changes –
From new lighting to Alexa in-vehicle capability, the Brazilian-market 2023 Jeep Compass has changes for all trim-levels with both standard and optional features. The best-selling midsize SUV in the country, already has an extensive list of standard items, but is about the get better.
In addition to the Jeep Healthy Cabin feature, all trims leave the factory with new internal lighting in white light and a USB Type-C port in the rear of the vehicle for faster charging, symmetrical input, and is the new standard for electronic devices.
Compass also introduces Alexa in-vehicle connectivity, a feature in which it is possible to access all Alexa functions directly from the car, without the need to use the cell phone. This functionality is offered as standard on the S version and as an option on the Trailhawk version.
Compass Sport models, on the other hand, will gain a digital and configurable 7-inch digital guage cluster and LED daytime running light (DRL) lighting siguature, to standardize it with the rest of the lineup. The Longitude is now comes with automatic folding mirrors as standard equipment, and offers a new “Premium Pack”, which includes a wireless phone charger, premium Beats sound system, Park Assist front sensors, and remote start.
2023 Jeep Commander (H1) Changes –
New to the Commander Overland is a set of 19-inch Pirelli tires, equipped with the new SEAL INSIDE™ technology. According to Pirelli, it is a convenient solution that seals the tire internally, allowing the vehicle to continue running even with perforations of up to 5mm (0.2 inch) located in the tread and without losing pressure.
Following in the footsteps on the Compass, the Commander will also get a USB Type-C port, in addition to the traditional USB in the second row of the vehicle, as well as the Jeep Healthy Cabin standard on all trims.
As for the exterior, the Commander offers six exterior paint colors (Polar White, Granite Crystal, Billet Silver, Jazz Blue, Carbon Black, and an exclusive Slash Gold. On Overland, in addition to the Black-painted roof, the lower moldings are in the vehicle’s exterior color. Three interior color options will be available for 2023, Black Leather and Seude for Limited, and a choice beteen Brown Leather and Suede (standard) or Gray Leather (optional) on Overland.
Commander will continue to offer the latest in security and connectivity with a customizable 10.25-inch digital guage cluster and a 10.1-inch Uconnect 5 HD touchscreen with navigation and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
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