How Fuel Efficient is the 2021 Jeep Compass

Jeep Compass driving in the city

How Fuel Efficient is the 2021 Jeep Compass


Distinctively Designed with Jeep Flair

The 2021 Jeep Compass is an attractively designed crossover with a substantial 2.4L four-cylinder engine. With front-wheel drive and available four-wheel drive, the Compass can handle daily-driver and off-road demands. Along with plenty of available high-tech and safety features, the 2021 Jeep Compass MPG is impressive, too.

To learn more about the Jeep Compass MPG and other mechanical designs, we invite you to visit us as Motor City Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM. Our experienced customer service team can show you all the 2021 Compass has to offer.

Respectable Fuel Economy

The 2021 Jeep Compass MPG is impressively high. The EPA-estimated gas mileage is 22 in the city and 31 on the highway. With 4WD, the highway gas mileage drops to 30. The six-speed automatic transmission offers the impressive MPG on all Jeep Compass trim levels.

Sport, Freedom, and 80th Anniversary Trims

The Jeep Compass comes in several trim levels. The entry-level Sport trim comes standard with exterior features like heated side mirrors, a rear window wiper, and 16-inch wheels. On the inside, the Sport model includes cloth seats with available heat, a 7-inch touch-screen display, and six speakers. Safety features include ParkView Back-up Camera and available remote start.

The Freedom trim has several of the same features as the Sport edition. Notable upgrades on the Freedom trim include premium cloth seats, a reversible cargo floor mat, silver interior accents, and light tungsten interior stitching. On the outside, the Freedom trim comes with a bold graphic on the hood.

The 80th Anniversary Edition is only available in 2021, and is a cross between the Freedom and Altitude trim levels. It comes with neutral gray exterior mirrors and grille rings, ambient interior LED lighting, special 80th Anniversary Jeep badging, and 19-inch Satin Granite aluminum wheels. On the inside, this trim level has 80th Anniversary leather seating with available heat and a Uconnect® 4C navigation system with an 8.4-inch display.

Stepping up to the Latitude, Altitude, Limited, and Trailhawk Trims

The Latitude and Altitude trim levels include several upgrades, like ambient LED interior lighting, automatic headlights, and premium cloth seats with available heat. The Latitude comes with 17-inch wheels, and the Altitude has 18-inch wheels. Both trims also come with an upgraded Alpine® sound system. The Dual-Pane Panoramic Roof is available on both trim levels. They also have the 7-inch color driver display with available Blind Spot Monitoring and Lane-Departure Warning.

The Limited and Trailhawk models come with the most standard upgrades. Both have exterior features like the Automatic Bi-Xenon HID Headlights with Auto High-Beam Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, a power liftgate, and available rock rails and Jeep graphics. The Limited comes standard with 18-inch wheels with available 19-inch upgrades. The Compass Trailhawk comes with 17-inch aluminum wheels. The Limited comes standard with heated leather seats, while the Trailhawk has premium cloth and leather-trimmed seats. Collision Warning is available on both trims, too.

Test Drive a Jeep Compass

The Jeep Compass MPG is impressively high for a vehicle with off-road capability. The compact crossover comes with several safety and security features, as well as high-tech infotainment options, and attractive interior and exterior design.

To put the Compass to the test, we invite you to visit us at Motor City Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM to take one for a drive today. We look forward to introducing you to the Jeep Compass and the rest of the Jeep lineup.


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