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Jeep® Brings Its PHEV Compass 4xe To The United Kingdom For 2022!

Plug-In Hybrid 4x4 Capability Is The Compass' Specialty...

The Jeep® brand is finally unveiling its 2022 Jeep Compass lineup for the United Kingdom. It marks a major step in the importance of the American adventurer brand around the world and especially in the European market. While the Renegade 4xe plug-in hybrid (PHEV) has been on sale in the UK since 2020, the electrified Compass 4xe has not. That has changed for 2022, with the introduction of the mid-cycle-action (MCA) of the Jeep Compass.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

With the launch of the current Jeep Compass in 2017, the Compass marked the return to the C-SUV segment and was the first Jeep specially designed for global sales. This laid solid foundations for the success of this model in Europe. Currently, Compass makes up for more than 40% of the brand’s sales in the European market.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

Just like the Jeep Renegade 4xe, the Compass 4xe powertrain integrates two electric motors and an 11.4 kWh battery pack, with a fuel-efficient 1.3-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and 6-speed automatic transmission. This architecture provides two cars in one – a battery-electric vehicle featuring an electric motor and a high-voltage lithium-ion battery pack on the rear axle and a conventional vehicle with an internal combustion engine (ICE) fitted on the front axle. Two electric motors, one of which is located on the front axle and coupled to the ICE that, in addition to working in synergy with the engine, can act as a high-voltage generator, as it is necessary. The second motor is located on the rear axle and features reduction gear and integrated differential (also known as the “e-axle”). It delivers 60 horsepower and 250 Nm (or about 184 ft.-lb) of torque, generating traction and recovering energy while braking.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

The 1.3-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that powers the Compass 4xe belongs to the Stellantis Global Small Engine or GSE family. This engine is currently found under the hood of certain models of the North American Jeep Renegade. The engine is based on a modular structure and is available for the 4xe versions of the two output levels (130 horsepower or 180 horsepower). The basic structure of the 1.3-liter turbo gasoline engine of the Compass 4xe guarantees efficiency, modularity, and a considerable degree of standardization in terms of components and manufacturing process, flexibility, and potential for future development.

It is entirely made of aluminum for lightness (it weighs 106 kilograms or about 234 pounds). The crankcase, developed in partnership with Teksid, is made of high-pressure die-cast aluminum alloy. After studying various crankcase designs, a bedplate architecture was chosen, to offer the best balance of weight, structural performance, noise, and vibrations. Like all turbocharged versions in the GSE family, it includes exclusive third-generation MultiAir technology that improves combustion efficiency by adjusting valve lift and timing and further optimizes independent intake valve opening and closing.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

By integrating the electric machine on the auxiliary belt it was possible to design a control logic that optimizes the dynamics and efficiency of the ICE and the downstream automatic transmission. The result is a front axle superior to any equivalent of conventional powertrain capable of offering a lively, smooth, and efficient behavior.

The 11.4 kWh, 400-volt lithium-ion battery pack uses cobalt-nickel manganese/graphite chemistry. It is located underneath the second row of seats,  where it is protected from outside elements. Enclosed in a steel casing, the pack is fitted with a dedicated heating and cooling circuit to keep the battery at its optimum temperature for best performance.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

The 11.4 kWh battery pack allows the Compass 4xe to travel an average range of 50 kilometers (or 31 miles) in full-electric, zero-emission mode. The hybrid system also includes a power inverter (PIM) housed inside the battery pack, which is also protected from damage.

The combination of an ICE and the electric units guarantees performance and maximum driving pleasure with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in around 7.5 seconds, a top speed of 130 km/h (or about 81 mph) in full-electric mode, and up to 200 km/h (or about 124 mph) in hybrid mode.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

Legendary Jeep off-road capability is guaranteed by the Jeep Active Drive Low system, fitted on all Compass 4xe trims. The new plug-in hybrid technology further enhances the off-road capability of both models, with the combination of the two propulsions resulting in more torque.

Trailhawk 4xe, for example, the off-road-oriented trim with overall power of 240 horsepower and boasts an increase in torque output up to 50% versus the 170 horsepower diesel Trailhawk model. Furthermore, thanks to the new 4xe technology, traction to the rear axle is not provided by a prop shaft but through a dedicated electric motor. This allows the two axles to be separated and control the torque independently in a more effective way than a mechanical system, with traction being delivered to the rear wheels immediately when needed.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

The system has three operating modes – Hybrid, Electric, and E-save. The desired mode can be activated using the selector switch located in front of the gear lever. In all driving modes, the regenerative braking system recovers energy during passive driving phases (such as deceleration or light braking). Additionally, Compass 4xe travels in hybrid mode when the battery reaches the minimum charge level regardless of the selected mode. More in details:

  • HYBRID is the default mode selected when the car is started. It is designed to manage and use the system in the most efficient way, optimizing power and minimizing fuel consumption. The ICE and electric motor work together according to the road type, with braking energy recovery phases. Initially, the system favors electric driving (so the power is supplied by the electric motor). When the battery reaches the minimum charge level (called “SOC”, State Of Charge), the ICE is used for propulsion. The system manages start-up and intervention through an optimization algorithm (Hybrid Control Processor or HCP) designed to maximize the system efficiency levels.
  • ELECTRIC is the mode that provides a full-electric average range of 50 kilometers* at zero emissions. It is designed to maximize the electric driving experience through a different calibration of the HCP optimization algorithm. The car drives in the electric-only mode as long as there is sufficient charge in the battery. The system automatically switches to HYBRID mode when the battery is completely flat or when the driver kicks the kick-down. A top speed of up to 130 km/h (or 81 mph) can be reached. This is the ideal mode for traveling in city centers with traffic and emission restrictions.
  • E-SAVE, on the other hand, is the mode for maintaining battery charge or for charging it while driving using the ICE. E-SAVE mode supports two secondary modes, called Battery Save (passive E-SAVE) and Battery Charge (active E-SAVE), both of which can be activated on the Uconnect system screen.
    • Passive E-SAVE or Battery Save: maintains the state of charge of the battery through the predominant use of the ICE;
    • E-SAVE active or Battery Charge: charges the battery up to 80% through the operation of the ICE on which the combined front electric generator acts.
UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

For 2022, the Jeep Compass is now offered in four trim levels (Night Eagle, Limited, S, and Trailhawk) in the UK. Customers can also choose from two different powertrain combinations and two configurations – front- or four-wheel drive; and various body color combinations, from one to two-tone in combination with a black roof (depending on the model). The color palette includes Alpine White, Glacier, Jetset Blue, Blue Shade, Sting-Gray, Colorado Red, Carbon Black and Solid Black, Ivory Tri-Coat, Blue Italia, and Techno Green.

With the entry-level Night Eagle trim, the Compass features standard front and rear parking sensors, a 10.1-inch infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 10.25-inch full-digital instrument cluster, and 18-inch aluminum wheels.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

The Limited trim offers standard Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), 18-inch aluminum wheels, front and side parking sensors with automatic parking function, Keyless Enter & Go, and Nappa leather-wrapped dashboard.

Higher levels of refinement and specification come standard on the S version – the top of the range trim adds body-color front bumpers and fascias, 19-inch aluminum wheels, a new hands-free power tailgate, and leather seats that can be electrically adjusted in 8 different positions.

UK-Spec 2022 Jeep® Compass S 4xe. (Jeep).

The lineup is completed with the “Trail Rated” Trailhawk. It stands out for its muscular, bold appearance and offers specific equipment for off-road driving. It comes with high-performance suspension and benchmark off-road angles and figures – approach angle of 30.4 degrees, departure angle of 33.3 degrees, break-over angle of 20.9 degrees, and ground clearance of 21.3 cm (8.4 inches). Standard on Trailhawk is also the five-mode Selec-Terrain traction control system, which includes a specific Rock mode, exclusively available on this model.

The Compass 4xe will be a welcome addition to the UK lineup. Starting in 2024 automakers selling in the UK will be required to sell increasing percentages of zero-emissions vehicles every year as the country moves to ban the sale of new, non-hybrid gasoline and diesel cars and vans in 2030.

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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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