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2024 Jeep Compass Vs Subaru Crosstrek

Jeep Compass
When it comes to choosing a compact SUV, there are a lot of details to consider. You may discover that some makes and models are very similar, but they are all unique in some way as well. The SUV manufacturers known for their outdoor adventure prowess are Jeep and Subaru. 

In this guide, we’re going to compare the 2024 Jeep Compass to the Subaru Crosstrek, two standout contenders in the industry. They both have unique capabilities, performance, and designs. Here, you can get a closer look at the inside details so you can choose which one, if any, will be the best fit for your SUV needs. 

Come see us at Deacon’s Chrysler to check out the inventory and choose the SUV that is right for you! 

Jeep Compass


Let’s start with the Jeep Compass. This compact SUV really does have a lot to offer, and it’s one that will impress when it comes to performance and prowess. It’s compact in nature, which means the inline-4 engine is perfectly capable of the horsepower and torque you demand. You can choose from various front-wheel or all-wheel-drive trim packages to select what you need most in an SUV. 

This SUV was cleverly designed to cater to adventure. It easily handles off-roading demands, which you would expect from any Jeep on the market. If adventure is your primary goal, you might consider the Trailhawk trim model, which is completely devoted to that need. Even if you go with the base model, you will see plenty of performance details that are sure to impress.

This is a high-performance SUV, and the fuel economy will reflect that to some degree. However, it is well in the range of other similar vehicles and ranges from about 22-30 MPG, depending on the driving conditions. 

When we turn our attention to interior details, we are not disappointed. The overall setup is well-thought-out. The interior is made with high-quality materials that are not going to fall apart or fail you when you head out on those adventures. 

The standard infotainment screen starts at 7 inches. Some models do have larger screens. In every model, you can easily connect with your smartphone and take advantage of the Jeep Uconnect infotainment system. There is also plenty of space, considering it is a compact SUV. You can extend the rear from 27 cubic feet to nearly 60 cubic feet when you lay the seats down. Either way, there is plenty of room for cargo and passengers. 

Safety will certainly be provided. Thanks to a standard suite of safety features, you can be calm and relaxed on the road, no matter where your journey takes you. You get the standard elements of driver assistance, including lane departure warnings, forward collision, blind spot monitoring, and more. Some trim packages even have parking assist technology. 

The Jeep Compass is reasonably priced for its agility and performance. The base model starts right around $25,000. The premium trim packages will increase the price, and added elements may also contribute to a higher price. 

Subaru Crosstrek



Photo from Subaru Crosstrek gallery

Now, let’s look at the Crosstrek in comparison. How does it hold up against the competition? We already know that both brands heavily focus on outdoor adventure and performance. You will see that they both impress in this way, and they bring unique benefits to the table. 

The Subaru Crosstrek is also powerful and capable on the road. It too is designed with performance in mind. You can choose from two different engine choices. The base engine is slightly less powerful, but uses a flat-4 engine. The higher trim packages also use a 4-cylinder design, but they have slightly higher torque and horsepower. If you want more power, you may consider upgrading to one of these. 

Subaru uses its exclusive Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, which is one of the most sought-after features in their lineup. With this, you can appreciate stability and control in every single trim package and SUV. The Crosstrek comes with this across the board, enhancing the off-road reputation the brand holds. You also have some specialty provisions like X-mode and hill descent control available. 

The Subaru Crosstrek does slightly better in terms of fuel economy. The anticipated average for this SUV is approximately 27-33 MPG. This is largely due to a lighter design, whereas the Jeep is slightly more muscular in nature. 

Turn your attention to the interior details. Here, you will find a practical setup that focuses on basic provisions and doesn’t really do much to stand out in comparison. The Crosstrek starts with a 6.5-inch touchscreen. You can use the infotainment system and connect your smartphone easily as well. 

The layout is functional, but it doesn’t have quite as much room. It measures slightly smaller, with a range of 20-55 cubic feet. The low end is when all seats are in place, and the high end is when rear seats are folded down. While this still provides sufficient cargo space for an SUV of this size, it is slightly less than the Compass. 

Once again, you get a full suite of driver-assist technology for safety. The Crosstrek does provide adaptive cruise control on all models, which is one place they come out ahead. Their driver-assist technology is known as EyeSight Driver and provides everything you would expect. 

When it comes to comparing costs, you will find they are very similar. The Subaru Crosstrek starts at about $26,000. There are multiple trim packages and add-ons that can increase the costs, and their high-end choice is slightly more than the Jeep Compass’ highest selection.

Which Will You Choose?


In the end, only you can determine which of these compact SUVs is the right fit. They both have a lot to offer. They both provide rugged capability and performance, but they include many different details. Only you can know which one will best meet your needs. 

Let us help you check out the options and drive away with the right SUV for you! Come see us at Deacon's Chrysler today.