Jeep Compass 1.2 e-Hybrid First Edition Now Available for Lease
The Jeep Compass 1.2 e-Hybrid First Edition is now available for leasing, offering a powerful, eco-friendly option in the compact SUV segment. With a monthly lease of 309 euros for 36 months and a delivery fee of 990 euros, this model is an attractive choice for those seeking a blend of performance and sustainability.
The Compass 1.2 e-Hybrid First Edition boasts impressive specifications, including a 107 kW/145 hp engine, front-wheel drive, and a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. Standard features across all Compass models include heated front seats and steering wheel, two-zone automatic air conditioning, keyless go, a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, cruise control, and a suite of safety technologies.
The Limited spec adds adaptive cruise control, wireless charging, 18-inch alloys, and a leather interior for an additional £1,000. The PHEV model is available in Upland, S, and Trailhawk trims, priced from £41,500 to £42,500. For those seeking a more accomplished hybrid powertrain, the Toyota RAV4 is a worthy alternative, starting at £35,000 or £640 per month. The Jeep Compass also offers a 1.5-litre MHEV engine, ranging from £34,000 to £38,000, with Upland and S trims adding more features.
Lease options start at around £440 per month for the entry petrol model, £480 for the MHEV, and £600 for the PHEV. The Compass is available in five specs: Night Eagle, Limited, Upland, S, and Trailhawk. While the Nissan Qashqai offers a more affordable and well-rounded option, starting at £26,000 or £334 per month, the Compass stands out with its unique styling and capable off-road performance, particularly in the Trailhawk PHEV trim, which comes with skid plates and off-road-specific bumpers.
The Jeep Compass 1.2 e-Hybrid First Edition presents a compelling lease offer for those interested in a powerful, eco-friendly compact SUV. With a range of trims and powertrains to choose from, the Compass caters to various preferences, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and capability. While the Toyota RAV4 and Nissan Qashqai provide strong competition, the Compass' distinctive styling and off-road prowess set it apart in the segment.