2021 Jeep Compass Facelift: Variants Explained

- The Jeep Compass facelift is offered in 5 variants with 2 engine options
- The top-spec Limited and Model S are subsantially more expensive
- The Jeep Compass facelift is offered with a 1.4 petrol and 2.0 diesel
The 2021 Jeep Compass facelift is finally on sale and the mid-SUV has received a slew of upgrades for the new model year. Jeep has carefully upgraded the model by nearly overhauling the cabin for a far more premium experience, while the exterior remains identical and has been very likeable from the start. The new Compass facelift is now offered in a total of five variants - Sport, Longitude (O), Limited (O), Limited (O) 80th Anniversary Edition and Model S. So, for those looking forward towards bringing the new Compass home. Here's a quick breakdown of what each variant has to offer.
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The 2021 Jeep Compass gets a new metallic dark green paint scheme
2021 Jeep Compass Sport
The 2021 Jeep Compass Sport is priced from Rs. 16.99 lakh for the base 1.4-litre petrol manual, while the DCT automatic variant is priced at Rs. 19.49 lakh. Meanwhile, the 2.0-litre diesel manual version is priced at Rs. 18.69 lakh (all prices ex-showroom India). On the entry-level trim, you get a range of equipment as standard including:
- LED reflector headlamps
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Auto Start-Stop function
- Electric Parking Brake
- 8.4-inch uConnect Infotainment System
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 4 Speakers
- Electrically Adjustable ORVMs
- Manual HVAC
- 3.5-inch MID
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Dual Airbags
- Rear Parking Camera
- ABS with EBD
- 4 Disc Brakes
- Roll-Over Mitigation
- Traction Control and Hill Start Assist
- Frequency Selective Damping Suspension
- Dynamic Steering Torque

The 2021 Jeep Compass facelift gets a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system from the Longitude (O) variant onwards
2021 Jeep Compass Longitude (O)
The Jeep Compass facelift Longitude (O) is priced at Rs. 20.49 lakh for the diesel manual and Rs. 21.29 lakh for the petrol automatic. In addition to all the features from the Sport trim, the Longitude variant also offers:
- LED Front Cornering Fog Lamps
- 10.1-inch uConnect Infotainment System
- 6 Speakers
- Connectivity Suite
- 7-inch Digital Instrument Cluster
- Remote Keyless Entry - Proximity With Push-Button Start
- Auto-Folding ORVMs
- Dual-Zone Climate Control
- LED fog lamps
- Grey Roof Rails
- Grey Fabric Seats
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The Compass facelift gets a dual-pane panoramic sunroof
2021 Jeep Compass Limited (O)
The Compass Limited trim is priced from Rs. 22.49 lakh for the diesel MT, with the petrol DCT priced at Rs. 23.29 lakh. The Compass Limited (O) diesel AT is priced at Rs. 26.29 lakh. The Limited (O) is also where you get the 4x4 system as an option with Jeep Active Drive and Selec-Terrain. For the extra you pay, the Limited (O) offers:
- Dual-Tone Paint Scheme
- Power Lift Tailgate
- Dual-Pane Sunroof
- 18-inch Alloy Wheels
- Automatic Headlamps
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
- LED Taillights
- 8-way Electrically Adjustable Driver's Seat with Memory Function
- Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
- Steel Grey Leather Seats
- Door Scuff Plates
- Side Airbags
- Full-Length Side Curtain Airbags
- Auto Hold For 4x4 AT version
- Hill Descent Control
2021 Jeep Compass 80th Anniversary Edition comes in the new Exotica Red
2021 Jeep Compass Limited (O) 80th Anniversary Edition
Jeep India has also rolled out the 80th Anniversary Edition with the Compass facelift. Based on the Limited (O), the special variant adds:
- Black Surrounds on the 7-slat Grille
- All-Black Daylight Opening
- Grey ORVMs
- Body-coloured Cladding
- 18-inch Alloy Wheels finished in Granite Crystal
- Anniversary Exterior Badge
- Different Stitching On Seats

2021 Jeep Compass Model S is now the top-spec variant on the SUV
2021 Jeep Compass Model S
The new range-topping version of the Jeep Compass facelift is the Model S trim. The range starts from Rs. 23.76 lakh for the 1.4 petrol DCT, followed by the diesel manual priced at Rs. 24.49 lakh The Compass Model S 4x4 diesel AT is the top-spec variant on offer and will set you back by Rs. 28.29 lakh. The Model S trim brings features like:
- LED Projector Headlamps
- Badges finished in Neutral Grey
- Black Leather Seats
- Wireless Charging
- 360-degree Camera
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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