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The Aging U.S. Jeep Compass Isn’t Going Anywhere for Another Two Years

American Jeep Compass in a Limbo

Jeep’s entry-level SUV occupies a simple role in the lineup, but its future in the US has been stuck in limbo. While Europe rolled out its all-new, Italy-made Compass this year, American buyers remain tied to the long-running generation that has been on sale for nearly a decade. The delay wasn’t because Jeep lacked a replacement. Stellantis needed to finalize where the new model would be built, and tariff considerations pushed the decision further down the timeline than expected.

There is some progress. Stellantis has now settled on Belvidere Assembly as the production base for the next-generation Compass, returning a major plant to service after its 2023 shutdown. The catch is timing. Belvidere won’t begin building the new Compass until December 2027. That places the US launch in the 2028 model year, roughly three years after the redesigned version was introduced.


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Phased Production Timeline

According to Mopar Insiders, the production schedule follows the updated Capacity Assessment system that Stellantis now uses for major launches. Belvidere is set to begin its first early “X0” pilot builds in December 2026, focusing on tooling verification and basic assembly. The more refined “X1” pilots arrive in April 2027 to test early parts and validate the manufacturing flow. Full production doesn’t begin until December 2027.

Phase

Timing

Purpose

X0 Pilot

December 2026

Supplier tooling kickoff, early component checks

X1 Pilot

April 2027

Early-build quality and fitment validation

Start of Production

December 2027

Full manufacturing launch for the US market

This phased rollout means the US-spec Compass continues unchanged in showrooms through 2026 and 2027, filling the space while Belvidere ramps up.

Exercise Patience While Waiting For the New One

When the new Compass finally arrives, it is expected to take a different path from earlier assumptions. Instead of launching as a hybrid-first product, the model will start with a gasoline engine and mechanical AWD. Hybrid and electric variants are planned for later in the cycle, giving Jeep a more flexible and accessible entry point for North America.

Until then, the current model keeps carrying the segment for Jeep. For 2026, the US-spec Compass continues with its known package, though the base Compass Sport trim has been dropped. This means the new starting price is $32,985, including destination, or about $4,090 higher than before.

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