Jeep exits another segment in Australia, at least for now


The Jeep Compass has been “paused” in Australia, where stock of the Italian-built mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid small SUV has now dried up.

This follows the “pausing” of the Grand Cherokee in this market last April, after right-hand drive production of the large SUV ended.

But while the Grand Cherokee still has a model page on the Jeep Australia website, despite no new examples remaining on the stock locator tool, the Compass page has been taken down.

“As part of ongoing portfolio adjustments to better align with local market dynamics and customer preferences, we have made the decision to pause availability of the current model Jeep Compass in Australia,” a Stellantis Australia spokesperson told CarExpert in a statement.

It’s understood production of the second-generation Compass ended in Melfi, Italy late last year.

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“This allows us to focus on the products and segments where we see the strongest opportunity to deliver for Australian customers.

“The Jeep brand remains fully committed to Australia, and Stellantis continues to invest significantly in its global product portfolio.”

This now means Jeep has no large SUV beyond the Wrangler, no medium SUV following the Cherokee’s axing in 2022, and no small SUV. The US off-road brand’s lineup is now comprised solely of the Avenger light electric SUV, the Gladiator dual-cab ute, and Wrangler off-road SUV.

To the end of May, Jeep has delivered 17 examples of the Compass in Australia this year, along with 16 Grand Cherokees, 41 Avengers, 80 Gladiators, and 183 Wranglers. In total, Jeep has delivered 337 vehicles in the first five months of this year, down 63.1 per cent on the same period last year.