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Distinctive looks, higher refinement and an available 2.0-liter turbo engine make Kia's new Sportage a standout.
Maserati was once poised to be one of the first ultra-luxe brands in the SUV game, but after many delays, it's now playing catch-up. Does the Levante have the goods?
We hit the icy roads of Northern Sweden to test Volvo's midsize crossover and its simplified lineup of drivetrains.
Full-range adaptive cruise control? Check. Lane-departure warning? Check. Autonomous emergency braking? Backup camera as standard? Check.
With its exceptional handling tech, Audi gives its largest SUV cornering chops, cutting edge safety and connected dashboard technology.
The 2016 Envision fills a gap in the automaker's lineup, slotting between the diminutive Encore and the full-size Enclave.
The updated 2016 Explorer remains a top contender among three-row crossover SUVs, even with newer competitors joining the fray. Families will find all the space, thoughtful placement of numerous USB and power outlets, and neat features like the hands-free liftgate to come in handy.
Many automakers claim their big SUVs have the soul of a sports car, but with its new premium SUV Mazda is one of the few that can deliver on that promise.
The 2016 Hyundai Tucson has a lot to recommend it, just not in this trim.
Though lighter overall than its predecessor, the new GLC 300 feels heavy like a luxury car should.
Audi's Q3 boasts excellent tech and a premium feel, but the newer competition has raised the bar, edging out the Audi for performance, cabin space, and efficiency.
The 2016 Ford Escape exhibits all the practicality of a small SUV and offers an excellent driving experience, with get-in-and-go ease. The new Sync 3 infotainment system responds as well as any tablet or smartphone, and its AppLink feature promises interesting future capabilities from third-party developers.
The BMW X1 xDrive28i is literally and figuratively bigger and better for 2016, boasting more power, more space and better efficiency than its competition. Unfortunately, the price tag is bigger, too.
Benz's angular new SUV is here to take on BMW's X6 with a similar mix of style, tech and pace.
The 2015 Ford Flex is the missing link between wagons and SUVs, with loads of volume and a car-like ride. Aging tech, however, makes the upper reaches of its price range feel like a big pill to swallow.
The 2016 Lexus RX 450h, although updated with a distinct new body style, retains its tradition of offering excellent fuel economy from its hybrid drive system and luxury ride quality.
Although boxy in styling, the 2016 Subaru Forester exhibits many practical characteristics, such as a roomy interior and decent fuel economy, then adds extras with its standard all-wheel-drive and adaptive cruise control, making it a good all-around car for non-aggressive drivers.
Although its power delivery can prove problematic, the 2015 Jeep Renegade shows excellent capability for a small SUV, delivering comfortable everyday driving and supporting weekend and vacation activities into snow and wilderness.