Seven new crossovers that are coming to a showroom near you.
Ford Bronco: This icon has returned after 25 years. It’s powered by a 2.3-liter turbo-four engine churning out 270hp and 310 lb-ft of torque. More engine options will arrive later. It’s only available with a 10-speed automatic transmission for now, but a 7-speed manual should come later.
Genesis GV70: The GV70 is expected to share its platform with the G70, which means it will be available with rear-wheel and all-wheel drive. It is expected to be priced as an entry-level crossover and, like all other Genesis models, offer the best value for money with a generous warranty.
Nissan Rogue: The Rogue, one of the best-selling crossovers, will retain the 2.5L 4-cylinder engine for 2021. A new 188hp unit is expected to join the lineup as well, along with an optional 2.0L turbo-four. It will be available with front and all-wheel drive.
Buick Envoy: This three-row crossover is expected to be powered by a 3.7L V6 with 310hp and have an option of Cadillac’s 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder 237hp engine too. A new 9-speed auto ‘box is the only transmission expected to feature here.
Cadillac Escalade: The fifth-gen Escalade gets a new independent rear suspension that significantly improves ride quality. It will be powered by a 4.2L twin-turbo V8 that produces over 500hp and a 6.2L V8 generating 420hp. A plug-in hybrid is expected to join the lineup. Upgrades to convenience and technology are likely.
Lamborghini Urus Performante: The fastest SUV in the world is set for an upgrade. The current version has a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 with 641hp, but the Performante is expected to generate over 700hp from the same engine. It will also get a new set of wheels, aggressive air intakes, and an aero kit.
Kia Sorento: This is one of Kia’s bestsellers in the US. The next-gen version will get major overhauls to its powertrains. A hybrid is expected to join the lineup. It is also likely to improve upon the Sorento’s already superb fuel economy figures. Both front and all-wheel drive are expected to remain available. Enhanced safety features are expected to arrive on all trim levels too.