Best Mid-Size SUV 2024
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- Australia’s 14 top mid-size SUVs torture-tested to find out which one’s best 👉 Full Review: www.carsales.com.au/editorial...
Mid-size SUVs are Australia’s most popular new vehicle type and every mainstream car-maker has one to offer.
But which one is best? To find out, we shortlisted the 14 best sub-$60,000 mid-size SUVs from Japan, Korea, China, France, Germany and the Czech Republic.
Then, as with all carsales Best awards, we assessed them against five main criteria - safety, technology, comfort and convenience, driving performance and ownership costs - to name just one winner.
Fast Forward
00:00 Intro
01:02 Judging criteria
01:30 Pricing & specs
02:43 CR-V Interior
03:33 ZR-V Interior
04:16 Sportage Interior
05:26 X-TRAIL Interior
06:22 RAV4 Interior
07:26 Second row space
10:04 Safety
10:10 Luggage space
11:38 Running costs
12:10 CR-V road test
13:02 ZR-V road test
13:40 Sportage road test
14:28 X-TRAIL road test
15:26 RAV4 road test
16:22 Final score
18:27 Winner
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A number of comments have asked "What about Car XYZ?" The video says very early on that we tested 14 cars and these are the top five, but if you want to read details on the other nine and why they didn't make it to video stage, you can do so here www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/best-mid-size-suv-2024-the-other-contenders-145500/
This was a great video - although would love more explanation on why the Tucson had to “drop out at the last minute”… couldn’t find it in the linked article either.
Can’t imagine no Mazda CX 5, probably one of the best!
The Mazda brand has shifted its marketing to try and target a more "luxurious" market despite its reputation as a Japanese (reliable) car maker. The CX5 has a lot of tech and the materials are exceptional for a midsize SUV. However, all cars tested in this video are classed as "midsized." Meaning, actually, the CX5 is unfortunately smaller than a lot of its competitors whilst offering quite a high price tag. It's probably closest in dimensions to the Honda ZRV, which also offers more or less the same tech (heating steering wheel, heated back seats). The CX5 however has a HUD and a larger infotainment system. I think it really just what floats your boat. If you want a less family friendly sized car because you prefer the quality of the interior, then the CX5 is definitely the way to go. But the majority of people prefer a car with slightly subpar technology but for bigger size. In this case: Nissan X trail, Kia Sportage, and Toyota Rav 4. Midsize SUVs are generally perfect for newly starting families, and so some of the technology the CX5 offers (such as heated rear seats) are not as relevant compared to the actual dimensions of the car. The CX5 is also comparitvely slow, which means consumers often opt for the turbo line, which also has poor fuel economy. But again, ultimately, everyone is free to have their own personalized score sheet and if you weigh some parts more than others, there's no reason why the CX5 can't be your winner :))
I am so satisfied with my RAV 4 hybrid (2023). It is currently giving me 5.4 L/100 KM, which is just fantastic. Keen to see if Toyota brings in the RAV 4 PHEV with a 200 km range on just electric power. 😀
This is the test I have no interest in but I'm here.
Thanks for dropping by!
I really like my Sportage Hybrid SX prestige, and it does have a heated steering wheel. But I guess different markets get different versions. The US doesn't get the diesel.
How did X-Trail with asthmatic 2.5 NA engine and CVT transmission got 16 out of 20 in performance section of this review on your website, same as CX5 2.5l turbo? 😂
The mere fact that the RAV4 offers less interior features than the competition and still outsells them all to become the No. 1 best-selling SUV worldwide just goes to show how superior Toyota's reliability is. Their brand value is simply unmatched.
That Toyota reputation shining through!
I'm getting Toyota rav4 awd xse in a few weeks cannot wait 🎉
What are isavix positions?
Where Tesla has developed 'The Cult Of Tesla' with their evangelical follower's always reminding everyone "I bought a Tesla", Toyota has their 'sheeple' who blindly follow them due to a carefully crafted reputation for reliability and resale (the best spin Doctors a marketing budget can buy). But what lies behind the cloak of reputation. Design? It's subjective, but what exactly is Toyota's design language? It's amazing how a car can have weird angles and shelf like tail lights but at the same time be as bland as an Aussie families spaghetti bolognaise from the 1970's. It's like the worldwide Taxi Industry drew up blueprints for the ultimate utilitarian passenger delivery apparatus and Toyota stole the plans and built the Camry. Practicality? Have you opened a rear door on a Corolla? It opens about as far as George Costanza's wallet when it's his turn to pay. The highest selling small car in the world for decades is nearly impossible to get in to the back of . . . and yet it's favoured by older people. Why? Because someone said Toyota has a good reputation.
@@rickyzoom8059Isofix points are for anchoring car seats or capsules
Review incorrectly states that the Honda CR-V VTi L7 has a 360 degree camera though no current Honda CRV models come with a 360 degree camera, it’s not even an option! Reversing camera only. Lack of a 360 degree camera, especially on an all new CR-V model range, could be a deal breaker for some people.
A very good comparison and review ❤ Helps a lot 👍 Thank you 🎉
Thank you!
Does the Rav 4 edge hybrid have heads up display? Im curious about the baby forerunner coming out as well..
Reliability and parts is a go for Toyota for me.. Kia does have the nicer dash however. I wish Toyota made a diesel hybrid mid suv…
I received my sportage in same spec last week and it is so good to drive and packed full of features and tech! The diesel engine is fantastic too!
What abount engine noise ?
@@BluePandaa284 Personally, for Japanese and Korean car makers, engine noise will always be an issue in comparison to German makers. But this is also due to the fact that German cars generally have bigger engines. It's like asking an athlete to take a jog. Nonetheless, I think the diesel sportage (I have it) doesn't make too much sound. It rides very comfortably and can sit at 100km/hr which still allows me to talk to a passenger without raising my voice (normal voice sound). If you hammer the throttle from a red light, I think all cars will start roaring. The engine is also more responsive if you were to put it in sport mode.
4 weeks ago I’ve got my KIA Sportage PHEV SX (in Europe GT-Line), fully loaded version, just the metallic colour was extra. It’s not really a bargain but the equivalent is a premium like SUV that gives you the premium feeling from A to Z. I think I did the right thing buying this one.
Can I please know, what suburb u been driving around. It looks so stunning 😊
This was filmed near Ascot Vale in Victoria.
Nth suburbs of Melbourne 🤮🤮🤮
Thank you dear for taking us along. Can't wait what the kislux queen picked up at Fendi
In Australia, cooled seat are more imported than heated seats. And heated steering is stupid.
No need for cooling if they're cloth...
It's needed in Victoria and Tassie 😂
@@wosamosman9814 I live in Victoria and often travel to Tassie and Canberra in the dead of Winter. In no case are heated seats needed. I've spent much time in Alaska and far northern Europe and Briton. Only there are heated seats appreciated. Thanks for posting,
Cooled seat is a must in Qld summers
@letsseeif
No worries and fair point I guess 😅.
Haven't been to real cold places like Alaska so Victoria and Tassie are my reference points
@carsales where is subaru forester...I would choose that over these....
Can't wait for my Toyota rav 4 xse awd hybrid in a few weeks
I really don’t understand why the Honda ZRV was included in this comparison. It is measurably smaller, especially in boot capacity, than the other genuine midsize SUV’s. Surely the only accurate way to categorise SUVs is by size. That definitely disqualifies it.
The ZR-V is categorised as a mid-size SUV so warranted inclusion and we're glad it was. As the video explains, its smaller dimensions don't really penalise it in terms of interior space and while the boot is a little smaller, it's still very practical. Size may discount it for some people, but it'll be more than adequate for most.
Why no outlander.
Outlander was in the top 14 tested suv.... Didn't make it to the top 5
Why no outlander instead of small Zrv?
Good summary. I think you have picked well for the most part, although I would not buy a diesel
Would you have a different top five and guessing a different winner? We'd love to hear your thoughts :)
@@carsales I guess the Kia is still there at #1 or #2 but without a diesel variant. It really is a niche engine and when they are just used as family transport in the burbs, the longer term reliability becomes a real money drain. Even though the interior of the RAV4 is looking a little tired these days, hybrid economy and ride comfort are still far too compelling vs a petrol Sportage and it's fuel use.
While everyone says diesel should be banned, what does it mean that diesel engines are champions in all car comparison videos? I think Australia is quite confused about diesel cars.
Diesel is good, only crazy greenies dislike it
Only politicians don't like it
They probably don't have money in diesel vs gasoline and electric. So they have to try to ban it so they make more money lol...
Where are the beasts Outlander and Mazda cx 90?
Outlander was tested but didn't make the top five, check out the article in the pinned comment for the verdict on that. As for the CX-90, that's far, far too big and expensive to be included here. If you mean CX-60, again that's beyond the price point.
Without Mazda this video incomplete 👉💯
Why byd atto 3 is included, it supposed to compare with smaller suv like hrv and corolla cross?
Byd is a cheaply build suv. You can’t compare it with the good SUV’s. If you really look it up and ask a good mechanic he will tell you so as well.
I have looked at and driven all your top 3 my choice would be 1st RAV4 2nd Kia sportage 3rd ZRV. I HAVE ORDERD an XSE RAV4 10 months ago, yes the waiting time would turn a lot of people off.
thanks for review..
Why aren't you giving specs for boot space in liters..? not even in a table? saying this boot is slightly larger than the other car ,doesn't mean much.
They are given in their respective reviews, which you can find here:
Kia Sportage: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/kia-sportage-2022-long-term-review-137914/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
Honda ZR-V 2023: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/honda-zr-v-2023-review-141650/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
Toyota RAV4: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/toyota-rav4-xse-2wd-hybrid-2022-review-138672/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
Nissan X-TRAIL: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/nissan-x-trail-2022-review-138586/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
Honda CR-V: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/honda-cr-v-2023-review-142962/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
Hyundai Tucson
You are claiming to be able to get a RAV 4 for 48,000 Australian how? They are 78,000 australian here in the UK
Mitsubishi Outlander is not included? Isn't ZRV is a small SUV?
I am sorry to say, review is not good enough to find a perfect mid size SUV car.
If I were to review, I would select top 5-7 models excluding those which are not updated (face lift or new models) recently including EU models as well.
And my review would be based on following things: 1) Practicality, style and design 2) Cost of ownership and on going maintenance, 3) safety, reliability and long term reliability 4) Fuel efficiency 5) Technology and other extra features.
Days are gone where people buy foolishly due to high cost of everything.
Hey all these SUVs you review are uproarious please can you put Toyota Fortuner sigma 4 in your SUV line
You missed the King...Subaru Forester hands down!
Maybe in the 2025 if you wait and get the next gen model, and if an only if, it’s an XT 2.4T version.
CR-V wins easily for space and arguably style and it is nippy & frugal in E:HEV hybrid form, the ZR-V is better to drive but lacks space and sunroof and is butt ugly, performance from the X-Trail E:Power AWD twin electric motor is mind blowing for a plump mid size SUV and will easily blow away any of these other cars. Kia Sportage with a problematic 1.6T and dual clutch auto manual ….. yeah nah. RAV-4 is obviously great but archaic.
If you’re renting one …. go the X-Trail E:Power …. it’s great fun and smashes the Outback XT in a sprint up to at least 80km/h. E:Power X-Trail 0-100, 6.5 sec, 2.5L X-Trail 10 sec.
What about 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander?
Didn’t make the top 5
Should be most expensive mid size SUV. Not really a comparison when you only have half of them.
You can read about the other contenders in more detail here: www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/best-mid-size-suv-2024-the-other-contenders-145500/?__source=editorialArticle&driver_crosssell=editorial.in.article.link
No forester? 😢
The Forester is not in the top 5? It's one of the best all round medium sized SUV on the market. Sure it's getting a little long in the tooth and a new model is due next year but it could compete against this lot without to much fuss. Go a little off the beaten track and I know what I would want to be driving.
Where's Australia's 3rd best selling mid size suv? Mitsubishi Outlander?
If u consider these cars as mid size suvs than in India we get mid size suvs even smaller than these cars.
Did not like the list of cars here. Missing best sellers like CX5, Outlander, etc. 2 Honda, where one them is smaller.
All those cars were tested but did not make the top five. You can find out how they performed in the article in the pinned comment.
Kia telluride ??
midsize suv. read and listen 😂
50,000+?!?!? In American currency?!?
This is AUD prices
No outlander?
The Outlander was tested but didn't make the top five, you can read why in the article in the pinned comment, but long story short poor ride quality and packaging.
these reviews drive me nuts as they don't revriew all brands of cars!
Really, no Mazda CX5, Hyundai Tucson, Ford Escape, Subaru Forester, Mitsubishi Outlander and VW Tiguan!
Seriously, this isn't the best mid size suv.
PS. Having two Hondas just sums it all up - not fair.
All those cars were tested bar the Escape, which is no longer offered in Australia sadly, and the Tucson which is just about to be updated. Check out the article in the pinned comment for how they performed and why they didn't make the top five.
Ain't this biased? Where is the MG HS, the Chery Tiggo Pro 7, the Haval H6 or the H6 GT and the Mahindra? Or a few others like the Volkswagen Tiguan, Skoda Kodiak etc? Most unbiased review ever!
Funnily enough, watching the video answers your question. There's no MG HS press car, the Chery Tiggo Pro 7 wasn't made available, the Haval, Tiguan and Karoq were all tested and didn't make the final five. As for the Mahindra, it's in a much different price class.
where os cx5😅😅😅
The Subaru Outback Touring XT with turbo beats any of these cars and no mention???
wheres Mazda...?
The CX-5 was tested and performed very well, but the cramped interior and thirsty (albeit powerful) engine meant it just missed the top five.
Not even close to valid results.
Great... they all have leather. Pass on all of them
Double check some are not natural leather. For instance the Sportage I bought in the US market has Syntex which is not leather at all. It feels a lot like it but it is not natural.
nadine looks tiny in the x-trail compared to the others lol great video!!
Who buys a Honda these days? Must be paid promo
Judged on our assessment, people who like good cars.
This review is biased, period
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Where's Lexus?
A mid-size Lexus SUV for ~$50,000?