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The Current Top Rated Crossover SUVs

A crossover SUV has pretty much the best of both worlds. It’s got all the cool features of an SUV and a sedan. Oftentimes, it’s referred to as a compact SUV. Here are some of the current top rated crossover SUVs, in no particular order.

2021 Honda CR-V

First on the list is the 2021 Honda CR-V, and it’s a best-seller for a reason. It’s practical, it’s reliable, it’s comfortable and it’s spacious.

  • MSRP: $25,350 – 35,150
  • Seating: 5
  • Gas Mileage: N/A City N/A Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD, AWD
  • Horsepower: 190
  • JD Power Reliability: 81/100
  • Standard Infotainment: Standard features include an automatic climate control, USB ports, four-speaker stereo with Bluetooth connectivity, and 5-inch audio display infotainment. You can also choose to upgrade the infotainment features.
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 5/5
  • Built in: Ohio, Indiana, and Canada

2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

The 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is the perfect midsize crossover SUV. It has always been a popular option for families.

It’s safe, reliable, and it packs some serious punch under the hood.

  • MSRP: $38,410 – 50,315
  • Seating: 7-8
  • Gas Mileage: N/A City N/A Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD, AWD
  • Horsepower: 186-243
  • JD Power Reliability: 85/100
  • Standard Infotainment: 8-inch touchscreen display integrated with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto. It’s also integrated with Amazon Alexa with a Wi-Fi hotspot, six-speaker stereo, Bluetooth connectivity and five USB ports. 
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 5/5
  • Built in: Indiana

2020 Kia Sorento

The 2020 Kia Sorento is definitely a crowd-favorite. Not only is it practical and comfortable for the whole family, but it’s also packed with awesome new technology that you’ll love.

It’s safe for the whole family. 

  • MSRP: $26,990 – 41,890
  • Seating: 7
  • Gas Mileage: 18-22 City 24-29 Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD, AWD
  • Horsepower: 185-290
  • JD Power Reliability: 82/100
  • Standard Infotainment: Standard features include a 7-inch touchscreen featuring Kia’s intuitive UVO infotainment system. It’s integrated with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto. It also features a six-speaker stereo with a USB port and a rearview camera
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 5/5
  • Built in: Georgia

2021 Kia Soul

Not everyone’s a huge fan of the “box-y” exterior of the 2021 Kia Soul, but you can’t deny that it does give the car a lot of personality.

It may be a subcompact SUV, but it does have a remarkably spacious cabin. You can choose between a two gas-powered four-cylinders.

  • MSRP: $17,490 – 27,550
  • Seating: 5
  • Gas Mileage: 25-29 City 31-35 Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD
  • Horsepower: 147-201
  • JD Power Reliability: 85/100
  • Standard Infotainment: Standard features include Kia’s UVO infotainment system with physical knobs, a 7-inch touch screen display with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto integration. It also features six speakers and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 4/5
  • Built in: South Korea

2021 Mazda CX-30

The 2021 Mazda CX-30 is perfect for those who are looking for a great looking SUV that’s amazing to drive, comfortable and stylish interiors.

However, the rear can get cramped. 

  • MSRP: $21,900 – 29,950
  • Seating: 5
  • Gas Mileage: N/A City N/A Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD, AWD
  • Horsepower: 186
  • JD Power Reliability: 82/100
  • Standard Infotainment: Standard features include with an 8.8-inch display with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. It’s integrated with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto with voice recognition and Wi-Fi hotspot. 
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 5/5
  • Built in: Japan

2021 Mazda CX-9

The stylish new CX-9 comes packed great tech and infotainment features that will excite anyone.

We’re still waiting for gas mileage data, but initial reports show another solid Mazda SUV.

  • MSRP: $33,960 – 46,605
  • Seating: 7
  • Gas Mileage: N/A City N/A Highway
  • Drivetrain: FWD, AWD
  • Horsepower: 227
  • JD Power Reliability: 78/100
  • Standard Infotainment: The Mazda Connect infotainment system comes with a 10.3-inch touch screen, Bluetooth, two USB ports, a Wi-Fi hot spot, a six-speaker stereo, and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Using the infotainment system is simple. The large touch screen has crisp graphics and quick responses, and there are lots of physical buttons and knobs within easy reach of the driver.
  • NHTSA Safety Rating: 5/5
  • Built in: Japan

Did we leave anything out? Let us know in the comments below! What are your favorite crossover SUVs?