If you’re in the market for a Jeep Compass, the two starting trims will likely catch your eye. These are the Sport, and the Latitude, but which is the best for you? We’ll take a look at some of the similarities, and differences so you get what you’re looking for without needing to pay more than you have to.
Key takeaways

- While the Sport had its praises sung, the Latitude builds on that with some added creature comforts, making it worth the slight jump in price.
- No matter the trim you opt for, you’ll be treated to the same engine, making it easy to focus solely on features and not gas mileage.
- The Latitude comes with some heated features, helping you remain comfortable when the temperature starts to dip, and with winter approaching, there’s no better time to get it.
Why Should I Buy the 2025 Jeep Compass Sport?

The Sport is the entry level trim that starts at $26,900. Being that this is the lowest trim, it comes with black cloth bucket seats. While they aren’t the most luxurious, they are still comfortable and even a bit stylish thanks to its sleek design. These seats can be manually adjusted to make sure that you’re comfortable when inside.
Other than that, the Sport doesn’t come with many “unique” features, which isn’t a bad thing since we’ll cover what it has in common with the Latitude further down in the article. Car and Driver has gone as far as giving their praises to the Sport saying that it “comes acceptably equipped”.
Why Should I Buy the 2025 Jeep Compass Latitude?

The Latitude comes with a starting price of $28,765. Thanks to the higher price, it comes with more features that make it more comfortable. The bucket driver and passenger seats are upgraded to a mix of premium cloth, and vinyl materials. These seats also come heated. Jeep even made the Compass Latitude with a heated steering wheel.
The Latitude also comes with passive entry, making it easy to walk up to your vehicle, and jumping in as long as the keys are in your possession.
How are the Jeep Compass Latitude vs Sport Similar?
While other models make their trims loaded with differences, and slap a price tag that is thousands more, Jeep doesn’t take that approach. They decided to make the trims almost identical, but added a few more desirable features for a small increase in price.
Both trims come with the same 8.4-inch infotainment screen that comes with wireless phone connectivity, making it easy to connect to your phone if it is compatible. This lets you connect to your preferred navigation app, as well as music streaming service, helping keep your phone away so you’re not distracted.
The engine that you can find is the 2.0L I4, able to make 200 horsepower, and 221 lb-ft of torque. This engine being a bit on the smaller side helps it get decent mileage at 27 MPG combined, getting a total range of 364 miles.
The last of the similarities are the 17-inch aluminum wheels. While these aren’t the most flashy, it does help keep the overall price down, and if you’re looking for something that comes with the most bang for your buck, then it’s hard to overlook these two trims.
While there are other changes, they are rather small, and you’ll more than likely not even notice it over the ones that we’ve gone over.
Where can I find a 2025 Jeep Compass?
If you want to see a Jeep Compass trim that has been covered, then you can come visit us at Alan Jay CDJR Wauchula. We have some of the best stock around, with the trims that we’ve featured, and more. Come on down to see what we have, and we’ll help put you in the trim, and model that is right for you!