Jeep Compass is all set to get an inside-out makeover. The compact SUV is going to receive a bigger touchscreen at the front.
Jeep, which comes under the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles had a good run in the Indian markets. However, in recent times the sales figures haven’t been as impressive as it used to be. So, the company is looking to make certain tweaks and changes to it’s best selling vehicle in the country.
The Jeep Compass is going to receive a bigger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The current infotainment system model stands at 8.4 inches. All the brands under the FCA group use a similar UConnect infotainment system. Since there is a newer model available, the UConnect 4 is being replaced.
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Features of UConnect 5
The UConnect 5 will be available in all the upcoming FCA cars. When compared to the previous model, the 5 has a lot of additions.
The UConnect 5 will sport a touchscreen of 12.3-inches in varying aspect ratios for different models. It comes with a voice recognition feature with natural voice capability. The new infotainment system comes with a new ‘wake up word’ feature. So, the next time you command your Jeep Compass, it will begin with ‘Hey Jeep’. The car comes with an ability to connect two phones simultaneously through Bluetooth.
Apart from the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the UConnect 5 brings in Amazon Alexa with itself. This adds Alexa’s functionalities and features straight to the vehicle.
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What’s More? | Jeep Compass
Jeep is aware of the fact, that the Compass is an actual volume seller for the company. Keeping that fact in mind, the carmaker is leaving no stone unturned to woo the customers and keeping the sales going north.
On the outside, the Jeep Compass might get, front grille and bumpers as well as restyled headlamps. On the inside, apart from the new infotainment system, there will be other changes too. The company might add a redesigned dashboard and other driver-assist features.
With the end of the Coronavirus pandemic nowhere in-sight, the company is preparing to play all its cards well. Jeep expects the demand to normalise in 2021 again and the company is ensuring that it stands well then.
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