Larger crossovers and SUVs are gaining popularity very fast, and not only on the North American market, but across the entire globe. It is a given fact, and in today’s episode we won’t be trying to get to the root of such heightened demand for larger vehicles, but will simply present to you the latest 3-row 7 to eight seater models that will be arriving to the market in 2019. Some of the all-time favorites are getting long awaited updates, while all-new models are ready to take the market by storm!
Previous #AutomotiveTerritory releases that you may find useful:
Upcoming crossover SUVs equipped with all-electric powertrains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCFrzZ59usk
The most affordable cars with 3rd row seating: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPzQmSxhFmg
All vehicles featured in this episode of the #ATcrossoverSUVs series:
Nissan Terra: en.nissan.co.th/vehicles/new-vehicles/terra.html
The all-new Nissan Terra is a body on frame SUV that is based on the Nissan Navarra pickup truck. It will be sold in Asia, however other markets are to follow.
Subaru Ascent: subaru.com/ascent
The new 2019 Subaru Ascent is the first full three-row SUV from this manufacturer that should become the dream car of a suburban American.
Honda Pilot: automobiles.honda.com/pilot
Honda Pilot gets a long awaited update for the 2019 model year that is tasked to align it with the competition, by offering more safety features and advanced electronics.
Kia Sorento: kiamedia.com/us/en/models/sorento/2019
The new 2019 Sorento is confidently pushing Kia to the top, beating competition with incredible looks and very rich packaging that comes at an affordable price.
2020 Kia Telluride: kiamedia.com/us/en/models/telluride/2020/videos
Regardless of the Korean heritage of KIA, this flagship SUV Kia Telluride was designed and will be manufactured in the USA.
Honda CR-V: automobiles.honda.com/cr-v
The 2019 Honda CR-V will be offered as a 7-seater and a hybrid for the first time in 2019. It will get new front fascia, LED lighting and renovated tech.
Lincoln Aviator: lincoln.com/luxury-suvs/aviator/2019/
Aviator is returning as a three-row SUV that will lie between the Natilus and Navigator in terms of sizing. It is rumored to be among the first Lincolns to get a plugin hybrid powertrain.
Skoda Kodiaq RS: www.skoda-auto.com/news/news-detail/kodiaq-rs
Skoda Kodiaq RS is the brand’s first performance SUV that won the title of the fastest 7-seater SUV at Nürburgring this summer.
BMW X7: press.bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0283893EN/the-new-bmw-x7-undergoes-endurance-tests-under-extreme-conditions
BMW X7 is the first full-size seven-seater SUV offered by the company that is aimed to become BMW’s new flagship automobile.
SEAT Tarraco: seat-mediacenter.com/newspage/allnews/modelrange/2018/SEAT-goes-big-with-the-New-SEAT-Tarraco.html
New SEAT Tarraco is the company’s biggest SUV to date. It will complete the company’s SUV line-up and will be offered in 5 and 7-seater versions.
Mercedes Benz GLE: media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko.xhtml?oid=41193428&relId=1001&resultInfoTypeId=173
The 2019 model line for Mercedes’ GLE SUVs is presented with GLE 350, GLE 350 4MATIC, and GLE 550e 4MATIC Plug-in Hybrid and features a number of significant upgrades.
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SUV market segment continues to show growth and the consumer interest towards this type of vehicles is on it's all-time high. SUVs and crossovers are usually chosen by drivers with big families, so it's no wonder than 7 seater cars get most of the attention. Here are the most exciting 7-seaters that are coming to the market soon. Which is your favorite?