![]() ![]() Styling similar to the recently revamped Compass, but the Commander features a new face with headlight extensions, a slightly different grille, and a new bumper with lower air intakes and daytime running lights. Jeep gave us our first look at the new Commander aimed at the South American market, this new base compact SUV is not related to the Grand Commander sold in China and shares its base with the Compass, but has a longer body with a unique design. ![]() It will be offered in a choice of six and seven seats, with a six-seat option with a second-row captain’s seat. The overall silhouette is boxier, with a longer rear overhang to accommodate third-row seats. ![]() Revealed in Overland trim, the Commander bears a superficial resemblance to the Compass upfront, but features, among other things, a unique grille, front bumper and LED headlights.Īt the rear, there is a “floating” treatment on the D-pillar reminiscent of the WL Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L, as well as thinner taillights. We also expect the Jeep Commander 2023 to launch soon as the Jeep India factory currently supplies the Compass in Australia, along with the SUV. ![]() The Brazilian-made Commander will go on sale in Latin America in August 2021, with Autocar India reporting that the Meridian will go on sale in India in 2022. Stellantis Australia said there were currently no plans to bring the commander here. It will also be built in India, where it will carry the Meridian nameplate. The Brazilian-made Commander, a three-row crossover, based on the Compass, has been revealed and features styling inspired by the new WL Grand Cherokee. The Jeep Commander appears in service even though it’s unlikely to be used here. ![]()
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