Jeep is testing a global portfolio expansion at Frankfurt with the world premiere of the Compass and Patriot concepts. Both compact SUVs promise strong fuel economy from an all-new 2.4-liter World Engine and 2.0-liter diesel coupled with a CVT. The traditional-looking Patriot leans towards the utility side with ample cargo room and a flexible interior. The Compass targets those who have never considered Jeep with a tough, rally-like persona thanks to bold 19-inch wheels, a steeply raked windshield, deep fascia, sculpted hood, rear spoiler and low stance. Of course both vehicles have full 4x4 ability. If the concepts receive a warm reception at Frankfurt, Jeep could start building them next year.
Vehicle type: Sporty hatchback
What's cool: Sleek and sophisticated with a rally car spirit. The low center of gravity and the positioning of the front fascia a few inches above the pavement signals Compass is not intended for off-road rock climbing. This car has Subaru buyers in its sites.
Production possibility: Essentially a production car disguised as a concept. Compass production begins next year at the automaker's Belvidere, Ill., assembly plant. The sticker price will be positioned below the Jeep Wrangler.
Designer: Don Renkert