Refreshing or Revolting: 2017 Jeep Compass

Jeep took its sweet time with the replacement for its aging Compass, along with its slightly higher-riding Patriot twin, but the wait may have been worth it. The 2017 Jeep Compass takes many styling cues from the ruggedly handsome Grand Cherokee, and is arguably the best-looking of Jeep’s three compact crossovers.

The Compass received a face-lift for the 2011 model year, which marked Jeep’s first attempt at making a baby Grand Cherokee. The rectangular headlights and seven-slat grille carry over, but are stretched and made narrower to better fill out the wider front end. Trailhawk models look more menacing with blacked out grille slats and black accents on the hood.

2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk front three quarter 02 1 2015-Jeep-Compass-Limited-front-three-quarter 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk front end 1 2015-Jeep-Compass-Limited-front-end 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk headlamp 2014-Jeep-Compass-Limited-headlight 2017 Jeep Compass Limited front three quarter in motion 04 2017 Jeep Compass front three quarter 01

When viewed from the side, it becomes even clearer that the Compass is an all-new vehicle. The front end comes to more of a point on the new model, and the beltline kinks upward at the rear quarter window. The indented character line that ran across the bottom of the doors is gone, and the fenders now feature plastic cladding.

2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk side 2011-jeep-compass-side-view 2017 Jeep Compass Limited side profile 02 2013-Jeep-Compass-Latitude-4X4-ide-profile-1

Just like the front, the rear end brings to mind the Grand Cherokee. Horizontally oriented taillights replace the previous model’s vertical lamps, and overall the rear is less angular and blocky. The old model may have the edge when it comes to rear visibility, as the 2017 Compass’ rear window is narrower thanks to the higher beltline.

2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk rear three quarter 2014-Jeep-Compass-right-rear-side 2017 Jeep Compass Limited rear three quarter in motion 01 2016 Jeep Compass 75th Anniversary Edition rear three quarter 2017 Jeep Compass Limited rear view in motion 02 2014-Jeep-Compass-rear-view 2017 Jeep Compass Limited rear three quarter 01 2017 Jeep Compass rear three quarter

Inside, there’s really no comparison. The outgoing vehicle’s interior looks like it’s nearly 10 years old – because it is. Meanwhile, the 2017 Compass’ cabin looks modern and stylish, again drawing heavily from the Grand Cherokee’s design. The central touchscreen ranges in size from 7.0 to 8.4 inches, and runs FCA’s latest Uconnect infotainment system.

2017 Jeep Compass Limited cabin 02 2017 Jeep Compass cabin 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk seats 2017 Jeep Compass interior overview

What do you think of the 2017 Jeep Compass? Is it a design home run or does Jeep need to move away from the Grand Cherokee’s styling? Tell us in the comments below.

Last week, we asked you about the redesigned 2017 Mazda CX-5, and your comments were overwhelmingly positive.

Giallofly said, “Refreshing. I like the current model and the 2017 looks even better. The interior looks German and it’s nice to see another automaker use center console controls for the infotainment.”

“The press pictures for the 2017 don’t do it justice,” said bewstedbby. “It’s really beautiful, Mazda one upped themselves.”

Some commenters, however, liked some aspects of the redesign better than others. RoadKillHeaven said, “Exterior doesn’t have design discord like some other CUV/crossovers exhibit. But when I look at interior, specifically at dashboard, I have to suppress the urge to heave.”

Still others weren’t fans in general. “Front end looks lousy, and honestly I hate their radio setup,” said FormsFunction. “Flip side the rest looks good though I doubt it’s drastic enough for anyone to notice.”

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