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The 10 Biggest SUVs On The Market & 10 Compact Models To Try Instead


The 10 Biggest SUVs On The Market & 10 Compact Models To Try Instead


Heavy Or Compact—The Choice Is Yours

SUVs come in all shapes and sizes, and this is helpful because everyone has different preferences. Some drivers crave maximum space, while others prefer something easier to park. Here, we highlight both kinds of SUVs. Before we get into compact alternatives that deliver surprising versatility in a smaller footprint, let’s first highlight the ten largest SUVs on the market.

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1. Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban measures 226.3 inches in length. It seats up to nine and still manages to pack in 144.5 cubic feet of cargo space. For towing a boat or loading up for a road trip, this V8-powered beast will get it done.

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2. Ford Expedition MAX

With an extended body and up to 121.5 cubic feet of cargo room, the Expedition MAX is built for large families. The twin-turbo V6 pushes out 400 horsepower effortlessly. Add in smart safety tech and a spacious third row, and it’s road-trip ready.

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3. GMC Yukon XL

At over 225 inches long, the Yukon XL gives you serious legroom and storage. Premium Denali trims add a 420-hp V8 and high-end finishes throughout. Additionally, Magnetic Ride Control and optional air suspension help this full-size SUV glide like something half its size.

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4. Jeep Grand Wagoneer L

The Grand Wagoneer L adds 12 inches of space without skimping on style. Inside, you'll find real wood, quilted leather, and screens everywhere. This SUV’s 9,800-pound towing capacity and twin-turbo Hurricane engine can haul both luxury and heavy loads with confidence.

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5. Toyota Sequoia

The redesigned Sequoia now runs on a 437-hp hybrid V6, making it both powerful and efficient. It offers up to 86.9 cubic feet of cargo space and a sliding third row. A giant touchscreen and Toyota Safety Sense round out its modern interior.

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6. Nissan Armada

With its 424-hp twin-turbo V6, the 2025 Armada delivers impressive performance. Seating up to eight, it still gives you 92.6 cubic feet of storage with the seats down. The tech deal is sealed by a crisp 12.3-inch display and wireless Apple CarPlay.

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7. Cadillac Escalade ESV

The Escalade ESV adds nearly 15 inches over the base Escalade. It delivers 142.8 cubic feet of cargo room and a 6.2L V8 under the hood. Inside, curved OLED displays and massaging seats give it the feel of a luxury lounge on wheels.

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8. Lincoln Navigator L

Spacious and refined, the Navigator L offers over 36 cubic feet behind the third row. The 440-hp twin-turbo V6 handles the size effortlessly. With 30-way adjustable front seats and rear entertainment, passengers might argue it’s more comfortable than their living room.

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9. Infiniti QX80

Infiniti’s QX80 combines old-school strength with new-age polish. Inside, luxury takes over—leather, wood, tri-zone climate, and tech like lane departure prevention create a plush yet capable full-size experience. A 450-hp twin-turbo V6 sits on its body-on-frame platform ready for towing and travel. 

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10. Mercedes-Benz GLS

This family-ready SUV fits up to seven and pampers them with MBUX tech and optional second-row captain’s chairs. You’ll get either an inline-six or V8 with smooth EQ Boost. Air suspension and E-Active Body Control ensure a smooth ride, regardless of the road.

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Full-size SUVs bring power and presence, but if you're looking for something more portable, these compact alternatives are definitely worth considering.

1. Honda CR-V

The CR-V’s hybrid model offers 40 mpg in the city, perfect for daily commuters. Rear passengers enjoy generous legroom, while the 76.5 cubic feet of cargo space impresses. With Honda Sensing® safety tech and strong resale value, it's both smart and dependable.

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2. Toyota RAV4

With Toyota’s RAV4, you’ve got choices: gas, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid (Prime). TRD Off-Road trim adds rugged appeal, and the 69.8 cubic feet of cargo room and low lift-over height are practical perks. Standard features include Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 and an 8-inch touchscreen.

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3. Mazda CX-5

Featuring responsive handling and a near-luxury interior, the CX-5 feels anything but ordinary. Opt for the turbo engine and you’ll get up to 256 horsepower. It comes standard with all-wheel drive and a striking 10.25-inch infotainment display, adding a modern polish.

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4. Subaru Forester

The Subaru Forester is built for adventure with a ground clearance of 8.7 inches and AWD. Its tall, boxy shape improves both visibility and cargo capacity, maxing out at 74.2 cubic feet. Standard EyeSight® safety tech makes it a smart family pick, too.

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5. Hyundai Tucson

Heads turn at the bold styling of the Tucson, and the car offers a variety of powertrains. SmartSense technology provides safety features, like highway driving assist. Also, its futuristic cabin features dual 10.25-inch displays, ambient lighting, and 80.3 cubic feet of cargo space. 

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6. Kia Sportage

Kia’s Sportage turns heads with its striking redesign and eco-friendly options, including hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The cabin has a panoramic dual-screen setup with optional 12.3-inch displays. You’ll also get 39.6 cubic feet of cargo space and standard safety tech features.

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7. Ford Escape

With available hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants that deliver up to 42 mpg in the city, the Ford Escape hits a sweet spot. Agile in traffic, it promises 65.4 cubic feet of cargo space, and its SYNC 4 and Co-Pilot360 tech keep every drive smooth.

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8. Nissan Rogue

Under the hood, the Nissan Rogue’s 1.5L VC-Turbo engine offers about 37 mpg on the highway. A floating 9-inch touchscreen and available quilted leather add style to its inside. Additional features include 74.1 cubic feet of cargo space and ProPILOT Assist.

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9. Volkswagen Tiguan

As one of the few compact SUVs with an optional third row, the Volkswagen Tiguan comfortably accommodates up to seven. Owners enjoy its digital cockpit and 2.0L turbo engine. They can fold the back rows down to get 73.4 cubic feet of cargo space.

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10. Chevrolet Equinox

The Chevrolet Equinox delivers 63.9 cubic feet of cargo space. A 7-inch touchscreen supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and safety tech like lane keep assist is standard. Powered by a 1.5L turbo engine, it offers available all-wheel drive for added traction.

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