Jeep has hiked prices of the Compass SUV by up to Rs 1.2 lakh, depending on the trim. Prices for the Compass now start at Rs 20.89 lakh for the base Sport trim, and go up Rs 32.67 lakh for the top-spec Trailhawk. This is the fourth price hike the Compass has seen this year, with the previous one having come just two months ago, in September, when the prices were hiked by Rs 90,000 across the range.
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Here’s a detailed look at how prices of each variant have been affected:
Jeep Compass price hike (November 2022) | |||
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Trim | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
Sport 4x2 Petrol MT | Rs 21.09 lakh | Rs 19.29 lakh | Rs 1.80 lakh |
Sport 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 20.89 lakh | Rs 20.89 lakh | - |
Sport 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 22.07 lakh | Rs 21.87 lakh | Rs 20,000 |
Longitude 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 23.04 lakh | Rs 22.79 lakh | Rs 25,000 |
Longitude 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 23.84 lakh | Rs 23.59 lakh | Rs 25,000 |
Night Eagle 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 23.45 lakh | Rs 23.30 lakh | Rs 15,000 |
Night Eagle 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 24.25 lakh | Rs 24.00 lakh | Rs 25,000 |
Limited 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 25.29 lakh | Rs 24.89 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Limited 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 26.09 lakh | Rs 25.69 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Anniversary Edition 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 25.74 lakh | Rs 25.34 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Anniversary Edition 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 26.54 lakh | Rs 26.14 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Anniversary Edition 4x4 Diesel AT | Rs 29.54 lakh | Rs 29.14 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Model S 4x2 Diesel MT | Rs 27.49 lakh | Rs 27.04 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Model S 4x2 Petrol AT | Rs 28.29 lakh | Rs 27.84 lakh | Rs 45,000 |
Limited 4x4 Diesel AT | Rs 29.09 lakh | Rs 28.69 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
Model S 4x4 Diesel AT | Rs 31.29 lakh | Rs 30.84 lakh | Rs 45,000 |
Trailhawk 4x4 Diesel AT | Rs 32.67 lakh | Rs 32.22 lakh | Rs 45,000 |
Jeep Compass: price hike
As you can see in the table above, the higher-spec Limited, Anniversary Edition, Model S and Trailhawk variants see a price hike of around Rs 40,000-45,000. Meanwhile, the lower-spec Longitude and Night Eagle variants see a price hike in the region of Rs 15,000-25,000. However, it’s the base Sport petrol-manual that sees the maximum hike of Rs 1.80 lakh, while the prices for the base Sport diesel-manual remain unchanged.
What’s more interesting is that, at the beginning of the year, the Compass was priced at Rs 18.04 lakh for the base petrol-manual variant, while the top-spec diesel Trailhawk variant was priced at Rs 30.72 lakh. Therefore, in just a little over 10 months, prices for the base petrol variant have shot up by a massive Rs 3.05 lakh, while the Trailhawk is dearer by Rs 1.95 lakh.
Jeep Compass: powertrain and rivals
Powertrain options for the Compass include a 163hp, 250Nm, 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engine that is paired either to a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. There’s also a 170hp, 350Nm, 2.0-litre diesel engine paired to either a 6-speed manual or a 9-speed automatic gearbox. Its only the diesel-AT powertrain that’s offered with the 4x4 system on the higher-spec trims.
The Compass, with its wide price bracket, rivals a range of SUVs like the Tata Harrier and MG Hector at the bottom end and the new Hyundai Tucson and Citroen C5 at the top end.
Jeep is also gearing up to launch the new Grand Cherokee in India on November 17. It will be Jeep’s new flagship model for our country, and for the first time, will also be locally assembled here. Click here for more details.
*All prices ex-showroom, Delhi
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