The Jeep Compass Trailhawk has been re-introduced to the Compass line-up in our market. The 2022 Trailhawk carries an introductory pricing of Rs 30.72 lakh, which is a markup of Rs 1.38 lakh over the top-spec Model S variant of the regular Compass that is priced at Rs 29.34 lakh (all-prices, ex-showroom, India). The updated Trailhawk gets the cosmetic and feature upgrades from the Compass facelift that was launched last year, in addition to its customary off-road focused gear.
- Trailhawk based on Model S variant of regular Compass
- Gets sharply cut bumpers, raised suspension, ‘Rock’ mode and 20:1 crawl ratio
- Comes with 170hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine, 9-speed auto gearbox and 4x4 system
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2022 Jeep Compass Trailhawk facelift: design, feature updates
The updated Trailhawk wears the new headlamps and grille from the Compass facelift, but gets more sharply cut bumpers for better approach and departure angles. Other traits that mark out the Trailhawk as the more serious off-roader include a bonnet decal, smaller 17-inch alloys with a set of 225/65 R17 “all season” tyres, raised ride height, scuff plates, a red tow hook at the rear, ‘Trail Rated’ badges on the fenders and the Trailhawk logo on the hatch.
On the inside, the 2022 Trailhawk sees a marked improvement compared to the older version and adopts the facelifted Compass’ modern dashboard layout. However, contrast red stitching and ‘Trailhawk’ logos on the seats tell you that this is the special version of the SUV.
A 10.1-inch touchscreen takes centre stage, and there’s also a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, LED projector headlamps, LED fog lamps, auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror, rain-sensing wipers, 360-degree camera and a panoramic sunroof (now standard).
More importantly, the Trailhawk now gets ventilated and powered front seats, with memory function for the driver’s side. Curiously, powered seats were an omission on the previous Trailhawk, even though they were available on the standard SUV.
2022 Jeep Compass Trailhawk facelift: other off-road focused enhancements
Jeep says the ride height has been raised by an inch and stands at 205mm and that, along with a re-profiled front bumper, gives the Trailhawk a better approach angle of 30 degree compared to 16.8 degree on the regular car. Ramp break over and departure angles stand at 24 degree and 34 degree, respectively, as against the regular car’s 22.9 and 31.7 degrees.
As on the standard car, there is the 20:1 low ratio that can make attacking difficult terrain easier and on the Trailhawk it’s enhanced by an additional ‘Rock’ drive mode over the regular Compass, which was also in the previous Trailhawk. The Trailhawk also benefits from full underbody protection plates, smaller 17-inch rims for better sidewall protection, mud plus snow tyres, and Jeep says that the Trailhawk’s raised suspension gives it a water wading depth of 483mm.
2022 Jeep Compass Trailhawk facelift: engine-gearbox
The Trailhawk continues to be offered with a 170hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine. A 9-speed torque converter automatic gearbox and four-wheel drive are standard too.
In comparison, the regular Compass comes with a 6-speed manual transmission and 4x2 combination for the diesel. And then there’s the 163hp, 1.4-litre turbo-petrol that gets either a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT auto gearbox, with 4x2 drive.
Jeep India’s plans for 2022
Having launched the updated Trailhawk, Jeep is now focused on introducing the three-row Meridian SUV by May. It also plans on commencing the local assembly of the Grand Cherokee in India this year.
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