Some vehicles exist for one thing. The 2026 Jeep Compass exists for several. It commutes through Prince Albert on a Tuesday morning, handles the gravel roads out past Christopher Lake on a Friday afternoon, and fits neatly into a parking space at the mall on a Saturday. Four trims, one powertrain, standard four-wheel drive on every single model — and a price point that keeps the whole lineup accessible. Here is what the Compass brings to the table.
One Engine. Every Trim.
Every 2026 Jeep Compass runs a 2.0 L turbocharged I-4 engine producing 200 horsepower, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy sits at 10.0 L/100 km city and 7.5 L/100 km highway. What matters here is consistency: no matter which trim you choose, the powertrain underneath is the same. There are no engine tiers, no upcharge to get a stronger motor, and no guesswork. The Compass delivers its 200 horsepower from the Sport all the way through to the Limited.
Four-Wheel Drive Comes Standard — On Every Trim
This is the detail that changes the math for Saskatchewan drivers. The 2026 Jeep Compass comes standard with four-wheel drive across the Sport, North, Altitude, and Limited trims. There is no FWD base model to navigate around, no option box to tick. Four-wheel drive is simply there, ready for winter, gravel roads, and the occasional muddy two-track heading to a lake cabin north of Prince Albert.
- Standard 4WD with electronic transfer case shift — all trims
- Maximum towing capacity: 907 kg (2,000 lbs) — all trims
- Maximum payload: 420 kg (926 lbs) — all trims
Four Trims, One Vehicle Family
The Compass lineup is structured to cover different priorities without changing what the vehicle fundamentally is.
Sport starts the lineup with automatic air conditioning, standard 4WD, a 2.0 L turbocharged engine, and a full-floor console. Wheels are 17-inch silver aluminum.
North adds features suited to year-round Saskatchewan driving: deep-tinted windows, full carpet floor mats front and rear, and dual-zone front air conditioning. Wheels stay at 17 inches.
Altitude steps up to 18-inch black aluminum wheels, deep tint, and a blacked-out exterior aesthetic. All-season tires measure 225/55R18.
Limited reaches the top of the lineup with a 19-inch silver aluminum wheel, roof accent two-tone paint, a power liftgate, and illuminated front cupholders. Tires measure 235/45R19.
The Trailhawk adds an off-road-focused configuration with all-weather vinyl/rubber floor mats front and rear, dual-zone air conditioning, and the same 2.0 L turbocharged engine and 4WD system.
Practical Numbers for Everyday Use

With five-passenger seating, 1,700 litres of cargo volume behind the rear seats, and 973 mm (38.3 in) of rear legroom, the Compass handles both people and gear without demanding a larger vehicle. The rear suspension is multi-link — the same geometry used on vehicles larger and more expensive than this one — which keeps the ride composed on Saskatchewan's highway stretches and uneven rural roads alike.
The fuel tank holds 51 litres, and at 7.5 L/100 km on the highway, a full tank takes you well past the 600-kilometre mark between fillups — useful for the kinds of drives Saskatchewan demands.
Key Takeaways
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Feature
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2026 Jeep Compass
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Engine
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2.0 L turbocharged I-4
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Horsepower
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200 hp
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Drivetrain
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Standard 4WD — all trims
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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Fuel Economy
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10.0 city / 7.5 highway (L/100 km)
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Max Towing
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907 kg (2,000 lbs)
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Seating
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5 passengers
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Cargo Volume
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1,700 litres
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Trims
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Sport, North, Altitude, Limited, Trailhawk
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Come See the Compass at Anderson Motors in Prince Albert
The 2026 Jeep Compass is available now. Stop by Anderson Motors and walk through all four trims in person — it is the fastest way to see which one fits your routine. Our team in Prince Albert is ready to walk you through the differences and help you find the right configuration.