The 2.0-liter's 270 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque are a huge bump over the Compass' previous engine, a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline-four with 177 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard, and the previous front-wheel-drive model has been dropped.Pricing for the 2023 Compass starts at $31,590, which is just $1210 more than the equivalent 2022 model—not a bad deal considering the new powertrain.
Jeep has yet to release official details about the 2023 Compass, so we don't know if there are any other significant changes in store. It did receive a facelift for 2022 that included refreshed styling and a new infotainment screen. We've reached out to Jeep for comment and will update this post as more info becomes available.
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Jeep About time to toss that mediocre at best Tigershark engine.
Jeep Does that include more oil leaks?
Jeep Clumpass
Jeep More CO2 in the atmosphere! Oh, Car and Denier, you must be so happy. Congrats!
Jeep sometimes I think that this forced induction craze is to make Internal combustion engines look less reliable, to give EVs (and their rapidly degrading batteries) a better reliability in comparison. turbos and S/C's WILL shorten the life of an engine.
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