The updated Jeep Compass lands in Israel.
This is actually a fairly slight facelift as most of the recreational vehicle remains as it was and most of the changes are inside the cabin.
It's time to point out, perhaps, that this is a fairly old vehicle and that this facelift is coming to us considerably late.
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At the front you can still find the same 1.3-liter engine that produces 150 hp that transmits its power to the front wheels through a box with a dual clutch.
The design up front is different and more successful.
As mentioned, most of the change is in the cabin.
The most impressive difference is found in some versions of the Compass that feature a digital driver's dashboard and a 10.1-inch central multimedia screen.
Beyond these you can find a face that has undergone a general refresh, various padding and a respectable internal storage volume according to the manufacturer.
At all trim levels, the Compass offers a system for detecting signs, independent braking, including pedestrian detection and more.
Prices start at NIS 189,000 for the base version and increase to NIS 229,000 for the equipped S version.
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