Best Luxury SUVs To Buy In 2021

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SUVs are not only gorgeous, but they are also practical! They have space for pretty much everything, are extremely comfortable and are very safe. When I think of them I automatically envision an abundance of legroom/headroom, storage space, rear air vents and USB ports, which makes all of our lives a bit easier. In addition to ALL this SUV goodness, the high seating positions offer more visibility, and I feel a lot safer based on their size, durability, and ruggedness.



Here is a list of my favorite SUVs in 2021


The G-Class, a symbol of Mercedes' off-road prowess since 1979, has undergone a complete redesign for 2019. The potent G 63 version now produces 577 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque from its robust new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8, and it also receives an improved suspension. Inside the cabin, the G-Class is every bit as luxurious as you'd expect, with massaging seats, as well as dual 12.3-inch displays that merge into one cohesive unit on the dashboard.



The new Tesla Model X is our most high-tech SUV; it’s also a new and exciting enough EV that it’s on our list of the best electric cars of 2021, as well. Tesla’s utilitarian SUV combines practical features and luxurious assets for a car that’s enjoyable to ride, has a low environmental impact, and can do as much as any gas-powered variant. 

The Model X has enough seating for seven people in its high-tech cabin, and it also offers quite a competitive range. However, it’s far better known for its fun styling and innovative features, such as its ‘Ludicrous Mode’ – which can help the Model X achieve a 0-60 mph / 0-100 kph acceleration of under three seconds. 



The Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid makes an impressive 670 hp and 663 lb-ft of torque from its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 and electric motor combination. It's the most powerful production SUV and one of the most expensive SUVs on the market.


The Maserati Levante was one of the first high-priced SUVs to hit the market from an ultra-luxury automaker. This model makes 590 hp and 538 lb-ft of torque from its 3.8-liter V-8 engine, and it makes a great canyon carver. Carbon-fiber accents adorning the front splitter, side skirts, and bumper add to its stylish appearance, and the interior has a 3D matte carbon-fiber pattern.


The ‘S’ in SUV stands for sport, giving modern SUV’s the challenge of integrating practical features and adventurous range into one multipurpose vehicle. Lamborghini decided to look to its past to deliver on this modern car: Decades ago, the historic brand debuted a made-for-military SUV, the Lamborghini LM002. 

Today, with extremely reminiscent styling, the Lamborghini Urus brings similar spirit with modern tech features and blazing power. The Urus has a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 powering it, giving it enough energy to accelerate from 0-60 mph / 0-100 kph in 3.6 seconds. 

The massive wheel arches help this car navigate off-road very capably; the interior of this Lamborghini makes it feel like the high-end car it is. The cabin is full of inlaid wood, Alcantara, full-grain leather, and other gorgeous, luxury options. 


Who knew a Range Rover could get this expensive? The long-wheelbase Range Rover SVAutobiography with the 557-hp V-8 engine joins a small group of high-priced SUVs above R2 891 020,00. Some of its best features include 24-way heated and cooled Hot-Stone Massage seats, a 29-speaker Meridian sound system, deployable tables with a leather finish, and a refrigerator in the rear.


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