The Jeep Compass 2025, tested on a mixed route between city streets and extra-urban roads, confirms itself as a vehicle designed more for everyday use than for emotional driving. The updates improve the perceived quality on board, with a more refined cabin and a multimedia system that’s finally quick, even if it isn’t without the occasional slowdown.
On the road it maintains balanced behavior: the steering is light, the suspension filters bumps well, and stability is always reassuring. However, under harder acceleration a certain sluggishness from the engine emerges, especially during passing maneuvers, while fuel economy is in line with the segment without any particular surprises. Off the asphalt it remains suitable for light dirt roads, but it doesn’t go beyond that. Overall, it’s a functional, practical, and easy-to-manage vehicle, ideal for anyone looking for a compact SUV without expecting brisk performance or sporty driving feel.