3.9
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Spacious First and Second Rows: Offers 1,031 mm of second-row legroom and a flat floor design for added comfort.
- Modern Tech Experience: Comes standard with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and robust safety features.
- Head-Turning Design: Boxy, Land Rover-inspired styling gives it premium curb appeal at a non-premium price.
- Strong Powertrain: 277 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque make for a smooth, capable drive with 2,041 kg towing capacity.
- Solid Value: Packs luxury-like features into a relatively affordable three-row SUV.
Cons
- Limited Cargo Room With All Seats Up: While cargo capacity is good with seats folded, space behind the third row is tight.
- Modest Third-Row Comfort: The 762 mm of legroom makes it less accommodating for adults.
- Thirsty Engine: Fuel economy sits on the higher side of the segment.
- No Changes for 2025: It carries over from last year without meaningful updates.
- Uncertain Long-Term Design Appeal: Its bold styling may not age as gracefully as more conservative rivals.
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