By Vishal| Mar 03, 2025
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Starts at $51K. Great for families but “don’t expect miracles.” The third row is tight and real luxury only comes in the pricey Type S Advance trim.
$54K+ gets you power and premium feel but “there’s a downside.” The hybrid is gone and that third-row space is still too cramped for long trips.
At $38K it’s a fuel-saver with 34 MPG and captain’s chairs. But here’s the issue—you lose the seven-seat setup, making it less practical for bigger families.
$45K for a spacious near-luxury SUV. Captain’s chairs come standard but “watch out” because you’ll need the Avenir trim at $59K for true high-end comfort.
A $38K starting price looks tempting but think again. You’ll want the $50K+ trims for decent tech and comfort. The third row is still a squeeze.
Big V8, cavernous interior, and a $55K price tag. But here’s the truth—it’s thirsty, outdated inside, and the ride quality isn’t as refined as rivals.
$57K gets you luxury, style, and captain’s chairs. “But there’s a catch” because third-row space is lacking and the hybrid version jumps past $70K fast.
682 hp and a $154K price tag. Captain’s chairs are optional but “get ready to pay” since it’s a $7,500 add-on just to make the second row more comfortable.