We line up these two popular hybrid SUVs to find out which one should eco-minded, outdoorsy drivers consider.
The 'middle child' of the E-Class lineup is an ideal expression of the Mercedes character, making it even more attractive than its siblings.
The latest Panamera resembles the previous one, but you'll soon find it's even more advanced and capable of even greater performance.
The new Urus S is as fiery as its Performante sibling, but despite its rapid turn of speed, it's surprisingly at home pottering around town, too.
The GranTurismo Trofeo does without a V8 and now comes in all-wheel drive, but it's still capable of being hustled around a racetrack.
The updated Porsche Cayenne shows off a sharper exterior, benefits from a more advanced cockpit, and offers even better handling than its predecessor.
The Eletre is a big, roomy and comfortable electric SUV from... Lotus? It sounds bonkers, but the carmaker is making the right move for enthusiasts.
The S450e and its plug-in hybrid powertrain gives Mercedes' flagship S-Class better efficiency and adds serenity to its character.
Bentley has positioned the Bentayga EWB Azure as an SUV-limousine, but it caters more to drivers than passengers despite its luxurious rear accommodations.
The all new Grand Cherokee delivers a chunk of Americana with its improved on-road refinement, punchy motor, and unmistakable road presence.
The GR86, equipped with a six-speed manual transmission, rear-wheel drive with limited-slip differential and a torquey engine, is a heartfelt love letter from Toyota to all driving enthusiasts.
The all new Lexus RX350h is not big on driving thrills, but it is the SUV its customers want: luxurious, refined, stylish, and efficient.
The Q5 offers a quality build and ease of use, the X3 delivers oodles of space and flexibility, while the NX has the refinement and performance sought by buyers in this segment.