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Top-Rated Luxury SUVs and Crossovers for 2021
January 28th, 2021
Best Small Luxury SUVs
- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $39,100
- Fuel economy:
- 23-26 mpg combined
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class
The GLB is an affordable and attractive luxury SUV. Its boxy shape gives it a distinctive look while providing extra passenger and cargo space. Throw in some of the best technology features on the market and you've got a top pick in the small luxury SUV… segment. In terms of size, the GLB sits between the smaller GLA-Class and larger GLC-Class SUVs. That makes it small for this class, but the reduced footprint does offer benefits in terms of parking and fuel efficiency. Optional third-row seating — not available on either the GLA or the GLC — yields seating for up to seven passengers, making the GLB one of the most flexible small SUVs you can buy. From its comfortable ride to its punchy acceleration — especially in the new AMG GLB 35 spec — and top-of-the-line technology features, the GLB has many strengths and few faults.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $42,695
- Fuel economy:
- 23-27 mpg combined
2021 Volvo XC60
The Volvo XC60 offers understated Swedish refinement in a small SUV package. The clean, modern interior is accented by a large central touchscreen and copious amounts of leather, soft-touch surfaces and open-pore wood. The XC60 also sports Volvo's famously… comfortable front seats, which offer ventilation and heating along with a class-exclusive massaging function. Powertrain options start with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and move up to a twin-charged four-cylinder or a gas-electric hybrid system with tons of torque on tap. The ride could be cushier, and road and wind noise is noticeable, but these drawbacks shouldn't deter you.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $39,425
- Fuel economy:
- 23-24 mpg combined
2021 Acura RDX
The third-gen Acura RDX is a stylish and relatively affordable alternative to the wide array of German luxury SUV offerings. For far less money than its rivals, the RDX offers a handsome design, a strong, turbocharged engine and relatively agile handling. The… interior, while not as opulent as what's on offer from Mercedes-Benz, Audi or BMW, is one of the best we've seen from Acura and a definite step up from the RDX's more mainstream Honda counterparts. It's roomy and comfortable and offers a lot of features, though most options are bundled into packages. It's not quite as luxurious as the competition, but it also doesn't command the same premium.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $53,450
- Fuel economy:
- 19-21 mpg combined
2021 Porsche Macan
For some shoppers, practicality is the most important aspect of a compact crossover, even one in the luxury class. With its cozy back seat and small cargo hold, it's clear the Porsche Macan has a different target in mind. Sporty suspension tuning with… available adaptive dampers helps make the Macan the best-handling vehicle in the class, even when riding on low-grip all-season tires. Engine choices include a fuel-efficient -- yet still fairly quick -- turbocharged four-cylinder and the Macan S model's 3.0-liter turbo V6 with 348 horsepower on tap, while the range-topping Turbo model upgrades to a 2.9-liter V6 rated at 434 horsepower. Although the cabin isn't terribly roomy, it is trimmed in high-quality materials that will make owners of other luxury compacts jealous.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $43,495
- Fuel economy (GLC 300):
- 24 mpg combined
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class
While the Macan is the best example of a sporty compact luxury SUV, the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class is the epitome of style and comfort. Mercedes' attention to detail is exemplified by the GLC's exquisitely crafted cabin, which looks like it was taken from a… vehicle that costs twice as much. Adults can fit comfortably into both seating rows, and the large cargo area has no problem swallowing suitcases for weekend getaways. But the GLC isn't just about cosseting passengers; it can be quite fun to drive, too. This is especially true if you get one of the hot-rod AMG versions, which offer up to 469 horsepower. Or you could go the fuel-efficient route with the GLC 350e plug-in hybrid. The GLC's downsides include a comparatively high price tag and a cumbersome tech interface, but they don't detract from its overall excellence.Compare the Best Small Luxury SUVs
- 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class
- 2021 Porsche Macan
- 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class
- 2021 Volvo XC60
Best Midsize Luxury SUVs
- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $55,800
- Fuel economy:
- 16-23 mpg combined
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class
In short, the redesigned Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class is a stunner. Every penny of its price tag is on display, with exceptional cabin materials and a beautifully detailed widescreen technology interface. As expected, a wide range of luxury additions is available,… from 64-color ambient lighting to massaging front seats and power-adjustable rear seats. The GLE is functional, too, with a terrifically roomy cabin and more maximum cargo room than other two-row midsize SUVs. And for the first time, you can also specify a third row. The GLE 350 is driven by a turbocharged four-cylinder, while the GLE 450 uses a deliciously smooth turbocharged inline-six augmented by a high-voltage battery. No matter which GLE you choose, it's hard to go wrong.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $68,150
- Fuel economy (non-hybrid):
- 17-20 mpg combined
2020 Porsche Cayenne
Now in its third generation, the Porsche Cayenne continues to be one of the best performance-minded SUVs. Even the base model feels quick, with a robust 335 horsepower on tap. Enthusiasts will appreciate the 434 hp offered by the next-level Cayenne S, while… true speed demons will go straight for the V8-powered 541-hp Turbo. There are also two plug-in hybrid versions to choose from — the standard E-Hybrid with a V6 engine (455 hp) and the gonzo Turbo S E-Hybrid with a V8 (670 hp). Details aside, every Cayenne impresses with a well-crafted interior and a high-tech user interface. We also like that you can customize the Cayenne in almost any way imaginable. Contrast-color instrument dials or carbon-fiber door sills, anyone?- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $60,395
- Fuel economy:
- 18-23 mpg combined
2021 BMW X5
The latest BMW X5 is a technological powerhouse that also boasts traditional SUV traits like an upright seating position and excellent outward visibility. Compared to the previous X5, the current model has a longer wheelbase that provides second-row passengers… with more room than before, though the optional third row remains best reserved for children. Technology features are highlighted by the latest version of BMW's iDrive system, twin 12.3-inch digital displays and audiophile-level sound systems. Powertrain options include an outstanding turbocharged six-cylinder engine with 335 horsepower and a plug-in hybrid system that pairs a turbo-six with two electric motors and gives you roughly 30 miles of electric-only driving. Still want more? Check out the M50i variant, which boasts a twin-turbo V8 rated at a whopping 523 hp.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $49,925
- Fuel economy:
- 20-23 mpg combined
2021 Genesis GV80
On its first try, Hyundai's fledgling luxury brand Genesis has managed to produce a midsize SUV that not only holds its own against a prestigious lineup of rivals but does so at a dramatically lower starting price. Its standard four-cylinder engine is… efficient for the class, and the optional twin-turbo V6 provides more muscle — at 375 horsepower — than most V6 competitors. Now, before you start scoffing at the luxury SUV next to you at a stoplight, know that the GV80 doesn't quite meet the highest standards of interior finish or driving refinement. Its rotating infotainment dial, moreover, is confusing at best. But when it comes to comfort, tech features and overall storage space, the GV80 stakes its claim as an excellent all-around SUV upon its introduction — an impressive feat, indeed.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $50,925
- Fuel economy:
- 18-19 mpg combined
2020 Land Rover Defender
The No. 1 question on the mind of Land Rover purists when it came to the 2020 Defender was this: Is it good enough in various off-road scenarios to be worthy of that legendary name? After extensive testing, our verdict is that Land Rover stuck the landing.… Following in the footsteps of its rugged predecessor, the new Defender is admirably capable. It uses old-school muscle and new-school technology to make short work of off-road environments. But the real magic is in the way it balances that with on-road style and comfort. The ride is excellent, the interior refined, and there are countless customization options to ensure your Defender is tailored to taste.Compare the Best Midsize Luxury SUVs
- 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class
- 2021 BMW X5
- 2020 Land Rover Defender
- 2020 Porsche Cayenne
Best Full-Size Luxury SUVs
- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $77,480
- Fuel economy:
- 17-18 mpg combined
2021 Lincoln Navigator
In the past, we've considered the Lincoln Navigator to be just a slightly more upscale version of the Ford Expedition it's based on. That changed with the latest Navigator, which has a premium identity all its own and is one of our favorite full-size luxury… SUVs. The Navigator can still leverage its truck-based roots to tow up to 8,700 pounds, yet it surpasses expectations when it comes to passenger comfort. All occupants will enjoy a roomy cabin with fantastically supportive seats, while front passengers can lounge in Lincoln's optional 30-way Perfect Position seats with massage. You'll also find plenty of room in back to store gear, especially if you order the Navigator L, a longer version with additional cargo space.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $76,195
- Fuel economy (GLS 450):
- 21 mpg combined
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class
Although the BMW X7 made headlines as BMW's first large three-row SUV, it's the Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class that quietly takes the crown. Thoughtfully redesigned, the GLS pairs handsome styling with responsive powertrains, cutting-edge tech and serious passenger… comfort in all three seating rows. On the road, the GLS feels more composed and all-of-a-piece than the X7, while its interior is more convincingly upscale throughout. Whether you select the creamy 3.0-liter inline-six engine or the formidable 4.0-liter V8, you're in for a treat every time you fire up your GLS.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $77,490
- Fuel economy:
- 16-23 mpg combined
2021 Cadillac Escalade
For a mammoth SUV that is impossible to ignore, look to the redesigned Cadillac Escalade. It has a bold new style that is at once modern and intimidating, on top of the fact that it's even roomier than previous versions. Much of the new space comes courtesy of… the new independent rear suspension, which increases both cargo room and third-row passenger room. There's also an available turbodiesel engine for confident towing and unprecedented (well, for an Escalade) fuel economy. The Escalade also wows with tech features such as an enormous touchscreen display and an optional semi-automated driving system known as Super Cruise. For an SUV that still counts size as its greatest virtue, the Escalade has learned a thing or two about finesse over the years too.- Starting price (including destination fee):
- $75,895
- Fuel economy:
- 17-21 mpg combined
2021 BMW X7
Are your kids feeling a touch too squished in the third row of a BMW X5? The answer may be the X7, a true three-row SUV with the performance and polish we've come to expect from the Bavarian automaker. The X7 has much in common with its smaller sibling, but it… boasts significantly more interior space and some extra technology to boot. In particular, its advanced cruise-control system works exceptionally well. Plus, the X7 is simply fast. The standard six-cylinder engine is smooth and spirited, while the optional V8 provides heaps of power. There are some bugaboos, including quirky steering feel and confusing display menus, but the sheer opulence on display sets the X7 apart.Compare Best Full-Size Luxury SUVs
- 2021 Lincoln Navigator
- 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class
- 2021 Cadillac Escalade
- 2021 BMW X7
Best 3-Row Luxury SUVs
Although there are midsize SUVs that offer three rows of seating, third-row headroom and legroom measurements are typically modest at best. If you plan on transporting bigger kids or adults in the third row, full-size SUVs tend to be the best family luxury SUVs. Some even offer an extended-length option that increases the size of the cargo area, which is invaluable for families on road trips. Having said that, midsize three-row SUVs can be the best family luxury SUVs if you have little kids who don't yet need a lot of passenger space.
2021 Audi Q7
Most midsize SUVs now offer three rows, and the Audi Q7 is one of the best. It doesn't have an abundance of room in the back, but cargo room is decent and the seats fold completely flat if you need extra storage. A third row is standard on the Audi Q7; it's optional on many other midsize SUVs.
2020 Acura MDX
Acura might not be the first name you think of when it comes to luxury SUVs, but the MDX is well worth a look if you're in the market for a well-appointed family hauler. In addition to a standard third row of seating, the MDX comes with an excellent list of standard features, making it a relative bargain too. It's not the sportiest or most luxurious SUV out there, and some of the in-car tech and driver aids feel behind the times, but the MDX offers a lot for the money. The sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and powerful but smooth V6 don't hurt either. Just keep in mind that the 2022 Acura MDX will be fully redesigned, so this is the end of the line for the current MDX.
2021 Lincoln Aviator
The Aviator may share its platform with the Ford Explorer, but there's nothing mundane about this luxury SUV's style. Convincingly upscale inside and out, the Aviator just might be the most impressive American luxury SUV on the market. Whether you go with the plug-in hybrid variant or the standard spec, you'll enjoy big-time acceleration and exemplary refinement. Just don't expect a roomy third row — the kids will fit back there, but adults won't be happy.
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class
There's a big jump in third-row room — and price — between midsize and full-size SUVs. The Mercedes GLS-Class is considerably more expensive than a comparable Audi Q7, but seven adults will have no problem fitting into the big Benz. There's also plenty of room behind the third row, and cargo space increases from sizable to gargantuan as you fold down those seats.
2021 Lincoln Navigator
As a full-size SUV, the Navigator is a seven-seater with a more commodious back seat than midsize crossovers. The third-row seat bottom is raised higher than in some other SUVs, so adults will enjoy a more natural seating position. Although the cargo area is already quite roomy for the class, Lincoln also offers a longer Navigator L with more cargo room than the standard version.
2021 Cadillac Escalade
As the top dog in General Motors' line of full-size SUVs, the Escalade brings flash to its traditional truck-like architecture in your choice of two sizes: the base Escalade and the extended Escalade ESV. Subtlety is not its strong suit. You get seven seats, 22-inch wheels and a powerful 6.2L V8 engine as standard equipment. Key to this new model is an independent rear suspension that improves both interior space and ride comfort.
Most Affordable Luxury SUVs
The smallest SUVs are also the most affordable, but that doesn't mean they offer the best value. While subcompacts have relatively low price tags, overall refinement may fall below the standard set by their lofty nameplates. With this in mind, we've chosen three smaller crossovers that offer good value in a compact wrapper.
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class
The GLB gets double billing on this list because it's not only one of the best small luxury SUVs, but it's also one of the most affordable luxury SUVs on the market. Starting at $39,100, the GLB delivers a high-tech interior, optional seven-passenger seating and spunky turbocharged performance in a moderately muscular-looking package.
2021 BMW X1
Starting at $36,395, the BMW X1 is the smallest SUV in the BMW lineup, though it doesn't skimp on things we've come to expect from a luxury SUV. Despite the small footprint, it's surprisingly spacious, with ample room for both people and cargo. Thanks to a peppy yet relatively economical turbocharged inline-four engine, the X1 is surprisingly good to drive. For 2020, BMW mildly revised the X1's exterior styling and added more standard features. Our biggest complaint is the somewhat jarring ride on rough roads, but we still think it's one of the best small luxury SUVs on sale today.
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class
The second-generation Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class improves massively on its predecessor yet maintains a low cost of entry of $37,225. Where the first model looked like a Mercedes-Benz, it didn't feel or drive like one. The new GLA feels like a small Mercedes instead of a cheap one. We like the handsome and premium-looking interior, comfortable ride and top-notch in-car tech. Unfortunately, much of that tech is optional, though even the base GLA gives you a lot of bang for your buck. Few vehicles at this price point look or feel as premium as the GLA.
2021 Audi Q3
At $35,045 to start, the Audi Q3 is one of the most affordable small luxury crossovers, but it's also among the most desirable. The Q3 offers easy-to-use technology, comfortable seats, a compliant ride and responsive steering. Standard features include a power tailgate, three-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof and more, making the Q3 a strong luxury value. It's not the sportiest choice in the segment and it doesn't have the biggest trunk, but the Q3 is still a great car at a great price no matter how you slice it.
2021 Volvo XC40
The XC40 is Volvo's first attempt at an SUV in the subcompact class. With a low starting price and tons of features, it's safe to say Volvo nailed the value proposition. The XC40, which starts at $34,795, counts LED headlights, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, and genuine leather upholstery among its standard features. (Most cars in this class come with simulated leather.) Being a Volvo, the XC40 also comes standard with lane departure warning and forward collision warning. If you want to buy a car without getting swept up in expensive option packages, the XC40 might be the small luxury crossover for you.
Luxury SUV Features
While many luxury SUVs come well-equipped, they all offer myriad options and features for a somewhat custom feel. Look for frills such as leather upholstery, keyless entry and a sunroof for a true luxury experience. Heated and ventilated seats are must-haves for many shoppers but aren't always available on smaller luxury SUVs. Modern safety features, including 360-degree parking cameras and blind-spot monitoring, are essential for easily placing large SUVs on the road.
Choosing the Right Luxury SUV for You
There are dozens of luxury SUVs spread over four size classes, so it can be difficult to figure out where to start. Subcompact and compact crossovers offer a strong value statement to city dwellers, empty nesters, and those who simply want something that stands out from a typical SUV. Small families that need a bit more passenger and cargo space will likely find an appropriate vehicle in the midsize class. Full-size SUVs are perfect for growing families or, again, individuals who just want to make a statement. No matter which class appeals to you the most, Edmunds has the tools to point you in the right direction in your search for the perfect luxury SUV.
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