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Subaru Crosstrek vs. Jeep Compass

Subaru Crosstrek
Jeep Compass

At a Glance: Crosstrek vs. Compass

Subaru Crosstrek

Are you the type to stash hiking boots in the backseat and sleeping bags in the trunk, just in case the mood strikes? If you'd prefer having dirt underneath your fingernails to dining in an upscale restaurant, the Paul Miller Subaru team has two SUVs that match your energy: the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass.

Each SUV checks the boxes on paper: all-wheel drive capability, high ground clearance, and adventure-minded features. But you know the right SUV goes beyond specs. It needs to feel adventurous when commuting around Parsippany, Dover, and Mountain Lakes, NJ. So, which of these two trail-tamers goes beyond expectations? Let’s find out!


MAX GROUND CLEARANCE

MAX GROUND CLEARANCE


9.3 in. | 8.6 in.
Crosstrek vs. Compass
VEGAN UPHOLSTERY

VEGAN UPHOLSTERY


Available | Not Offered
Crosstrek vs. Compass
MAX TOWING CAPACITY

MAX TOWING CAPACITY


3,500 lbs. | 2,000 lbs.
Crosstrek vs. Compass

Open-Road Adventures Await

Select a category below to learn more about how the Subaru Crosstrek compares to the Jeep Compass.

FUNCTIONAL

Subaru Crosstrek

Built to handle more than dirt roads and driveway duty, the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass promise functionality across various terrain and timelines. Let’s explore how the Crosstrek and the Compass were designed for Mother Nature.

Trail-Tested

The Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass want the same title as weekend warriors. While each SUV presents a tough, rugged exterior and a durable off-roading spec sheet to match, subtle differences appear when you look beyond the surface.

Subaru Crosstrek
vs.
Jeep Compass
8.7 - 9.3 in.Ground Clearance8.1 - 8.6 in.
165 - 700 lbs.Roof Load CapacityNo information provided
3,500 lbs.Max Towing Capacity2,000 lbs.

While each SUV is powerful, the Crosstrek offers more ground clearance, towing, and hauling potential. With the Subaru, you can more confidently traverse rocky trails and spring runoff while hauling paddleboards, a small trailer, or even setting up a rooftop tent to extend the adventure.

While the Compass Trailhawk trim is officially Trail Rated®, only that specific trim level meets off-road expectations. In contrast, every Crosstrek trim features standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and dual-function X-MODE®, a system that strategically enhances off-roading capabilities by adjusting engine output and throttle response. The result? Every Crosstrek configuration is ready for gravel switchbacks or flooded trailhead adventures.

Tuned for the Wild

Specs matter, but so does soul. Your next SUV needs to do more than handle the trail—it needs to inspire adventure from the moment you step inside. An anti-glare hood decal is available on select Subaru Crosstrek and Jeep Compass models, delivering next-level confidence when venturing far beyond the paved streets.

Going beyond these shared features is where the Subaru Crosstrek truly shines. Available StarTex® durable upholstery is made for muddy paws, surprise rain showers, and trail dust. This vegan leather upholstery is a smart alternative for those looking for a durable cabin that wants to leave the planet better than they found it.

The Compass has cloth or optional leather options, but nothing as functional as the Crosstrek. Thanks to these features, it's clear that the Crosstrek doesn't simply accommodate your adventurous lifestyle but encourages it.


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APPROACHABLE

Subaru Crosstrek

Capability means little without approachability. The Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass aim to bring ruggedness into your daily rhythm. So, which SUV blends work and play more naturally: the Crosstrek or the Compass?

Built for Life Beyond the Trail

Undeniably, the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass carry their fair share of rugged charisma. The Compass delivers a more geometric look, while the Crosstrek leans into an adventurous silhouette with smoother edges and a confident stance.

Furthermore, you may find yourself drawn to the Crosstrek’s unique color palette, which features earthy tones of Geyser Blue, Alpine Green, and Sand Dune. These tones better reflect your passion for the outdoors.

The Jeep Compass offers selectable off-road settings for your everyday adventures, but the Subaru Crosstrek builds its system to be intuitive across the board. In addition to its off-road system, SI-DRIVE® (Subaru Intelligent Drive) engine management system lets you switch between two practical modes with a simple dial. Couple this with Active Torque Vectoring, which helps with cornering and on-road traction, and the Crosstrek proves its versatility in all weather conditions and on highway ramps.

Form Meets Function

Your morning commute is calling, and the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass are ready to answer. Either SUV features available wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ integration. Once paired, your device’s familiar interface appears on the central touchscreen, allowing you to toggle through the playlists, podcasts, and compatible apps.

However, the Crosstrek’s available 11.6-inch vertically stacked touchscreen is more intuitive than the horizontal 10.1-inch display available in the Compass. While an inch may not seem like a major difference, the size and layout of these SUVs are invaluable when swapping between navigation, music, and your current audiobook.

Whether commuting to work or heading off-grid for a night under the stars, the Crosstrek turns everyday errands into micro-adventures.


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GROUNDED

Subaru Crosstrek

Even when the trail ends, trust should continue. Safety and longevity aren’t just bonuses—they’re requirements. The Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass respect and reflect this sentiment in two different ways.

Protection in Every Drive

Most modern vehicles offer advanced safety, and the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass are no exception. But it’s how they deliver these safety features that differ. Jeep takes a more à la carte approach across its lineup, offering certain features here and there. Conversely, Subaru includes its award-winning EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology suite as standard on every Crosstrek.

EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology bundles key systems—like Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering, Lane Departure Warning, and Pre-Collision Braking —into one integrated platform. The Compass offers these features, but often only on higher trims or as package add-ons.

The SUV That Sticks Around

The purchase of your Subaru Crosstrek or your Jeep Compass is a long-term investment. You can trust either model to remain by your side, knowing they share nearly identical warranty coverage. While the Crosstrek and the Compass appear equals on paper, a deeper dive reveals a different story.

Studies show 96% of Subaru Crosstrek vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today.1 But the numbers only tell part of the story. The Crosstrek has earned praise where it matters most. Historically, prestigious third-party organizations have praised the Crosstrek:

  • Safety awards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration2
  • Best New Car by Autotrader3
  • Best New Car for Teens, according to Kelley Blue Book4

Often rated first in dependability and safety, according to the American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), the Crosstrek delivers a confident and reliable ownership experience. The Compass? Not so much. So, when you choose the Crosstrek, you can feel confident that you’re investing in 10 years of trails, road trips, and tiny, meaningful moments.


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Your Gateway to the Wild

Subaru Crosstrek

While the Subaru Crosstrek and the Jeep Compass both check the boxes, the Crosstrek opens doors. It's built for trails, errands, and everything in between. When traveling around Parsippany, Dover, and Mountain Lakes, NJ, you'll feel its intuitive tech and purposeful capabilities.

Contact the Paul Miller Subaru team to test drive the Subaru Crosstrek today!

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new Subaru Crosstrek for yourself are conveniently available right here online.


1 Based on Experian Automotive non-luxury vehicles in operation vs. total new registrations for MY2015-2024 as of December 2024.

2 Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.NHTSA.gov).

3 For more information, visit Autotrader.com. Autotrader is a registered trademark and used with permission.

4 Kelley Blue Book’s 2023 Best Cars for Teens – Information Every Parent Needs, and Best Cars for Teens: The List Every Parent Needs, on Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com. Kelley Blue Book is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.