We’ve already seen the 2014 Jeep Compass here in the States as it was unveiled at last month’s Detroit auto show, and now it’s time for European consumers to get a taste of the updated model as well at the Geneva Auto Salon that opens its gates for the press on March 5.
The most important upgrade is the introduction of a new 6-speed automatic transmission offered on the 2.0-liter and 2.4-liter gasoline engines producing 156 and 170 horsepower respectively. The 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine with 136hp and 163hp continues to be linked exclusively to a six-speed manual gearbox.
You’ll probably have a hard time noticing the cosmetic changes, which concern trim specific updates such as the Limited model’s revised grille, chrome front fog lamp bezels, smoked tail lamps and new 18-inch wheels, while all models equipped with a ParkView rear backup camera gain a plated chrome insert on the tailgate trim applique.
Interior revisions include the optional Saddle Brown perforated leather seating with accent stitching, updated instrument cluster overlay graphics, satin chrome finish for the center bezel, shifter bezel and pull cups, and a vinyl wrap for the armrests and center console lid. The only new safety feature is the now standard front-seat-mounted side air bags.
In Europe, the Jeep Compass will be available in three trim grades named Sport, Limited and the all-new North edition, with front wheel drive or Jeep’s Freedom Drive I full-time active 4×4 system with Lock mode.
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