Automotive trends are continuing to favor SUVs, which is no surprise with the new 2020 lineups of full-size SUVs. The major players -- Ford, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota, Nissan, Lexus, Cadillac -- all have bigger, higher performing models than previous years. These SUVs own the road with their commanding sizes and they deserve respect for the energy efficiency they provide. Driving a full-size SUV is no longer just impressive, it's practical and becoming an increasingly attractive option. They look clean, strong, and come with plenty of color and package upgrade options. SUVs are known for top-grade features, a classic look, and unrivaled comfort. Below are six popular 2020 SUV options currently available: the Chevrolet Suburban, the Nissan Armada, the Ford Expedition, the Cadillac Escalade, the Lincoln Navigator, and the VW Atlas.
The Chevrolet Suburban is an iconic full-size SUV that seats up to nine adults. The base Suburban LS starts at $51,700 and comes with a wide range of features. The standard outfit includes a 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, 355 horsepower, an estimated 23 highway MPG, and up to 121.7 cubic feet of max cargo area. This vehicle has enough room for the whole family (and then some) and also offers a maximum towing capacity of up to 8,300lbs. The Chevrolet Suburban also offers plenty of additionally available features, such as advanced active safety features, automatic emergency braking, and forward collision alert. In addition to the standard LS trim, Chevrolet also offers the LT with a starting price of $56,500 and the Premier with a starting price of $65,500.
The 2020 Nissan Armada, starting at $47,100 for the standard SV trim, is another option for those looking to upgrade to a newer, higher-performing SUV. This SUV offers a 5.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 engine, a max towing capacity of up to 8,500lbs., an impressive 390 horsepower, and seating for up to 8 adults. It sports an estimated 19 highway MPG and features Nissan’s top of the line safety features, including advanced braking, vehicle dynamic control, and an anti-lock braking system. Several other, higher-end Armada trims are available, including the SL at a starting price of $51,900, the Platinum at the starting price of $60,530, and the Platinum Reserve at the starting price of $65,480.
The Ford Expedition, starting at $52,810, is consistently listed as one of the highest-quality SUVs of 2020. It boasts an estimated 23 highway MGP, has room for up to eight adults, and provides over 104 cubic feet of backseat space and towing capacities available up to 9,300lbs. Along with the impressive power of the standard engine’s 375 horsepower, the Expedition is equipped with an array of desirable safety features, including a pre-collision assist system with automatic emergency braking, a blind spot information system, and a lane-keeping system. Ford also provides a large range of Expedition models, with eight different trims, including the standard XLT. The other Expedition models include the XLT Max at a starting price of $44,853, the Limited at $63,345, the Limited MAX at $66,375, the King Ranch® at $72,895, the King Ranch® MAX at $75,590, the Platinum at $73,935, and the Platinum MAX at $76,965.
The Cadillac Escalade is a well-established king of the road. This full-size SUV is the ideal balance of power and comfort, with an impressive V8 and tow capacity of 8,300 with a surprisingly quiet cabin and plenty of standard features. Three rows of seats ensures that there is enough room for everyone to stretch out, no matter how long the trip. All Escalade models come with a 6.2-liter V8 that can go 0-60 mph in 6.6 seconds without breaking a sweat. There are four trim levels: base, Luxury, Premium Luxury, and Platinum. The base trim is flush with an impressive list of features, including automatic parallel and perpendicular parking assist, a hands-free liftgate, three-zone automatic climate control, heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats, heated rear seats, power-folding split third-row seats, an 8-inch touchscreen with a navigation system, a surround-view parking camera system, and more. The base trim level of this amazing full-size SUV is priced at $75,195.
The Lincoln Navigator combines utility, style, and capability to bring more to the table than most other full-size SUVs. The latest redesign has made advanced safety features - including forward collision mitigation - standard on all models, as well as impressive technology, such as the ability of drivers to use their phones as a key. The Navigator's 3.5-liter, 450-horsepower turbocharged V6 enables up to 8,600 pounds of towing capacity, and there's plenty of room for passengers and cargo. There are three trim levels: Base, Reserve and Black Label. The Base level comes well-equipped, with push-button start, tri-zone climate control, heated and ventilated front seats, a 10-inch touchscreen with smartphone integration, the CoPilot 360 suite of safety features, and more. The starting price for the latest Lincoln Navigator is $75,825.
The VW Atlas is a smart pick for a three-row crossover SUV. The straightforward design is what one might expect from Volkswagen, making everything in the cabin easy to access. There's an abundance of passenger and cargo space, with one of the largest cargo capacities available in a vehicle like this. Comfortable and quiet, the base S trim level comes with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine (235 horsepower, 258 pound-feet of torque). The other trim levels - SE, SE with Technology, SE with Technology R-Line, SEL, SEL R-Line and SEL Premium - comes standard with a 3.6-liter V6 engine (276 hp, 266 lb-ft). All base models come with dual-zone manual climate control, a rearview camera, a 6.5-inch touchscreen interface that offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity. Advanced safety features, including forward collision mitigation, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert, also come standard. Starting at $31,545, the Atlas is also a great deal for a full size SUV.
All of these large SUVs are packed with next-generation safety features, the newest technology, the strongest and most-durable power, and competitive efficiency. Whether it’s versatile 4WD, an impressive towing capacity, unbridled horsepower, a slick trim, or room for a packed and comfortable road trip, these SUVs have it all. When compared to other types of vehicles, full-sized SUVs begin to look even better than they already do. Owning the road has never been easier or more enjoyable. SUVs are offering more luxury and performance than ever before. Now is a better time than ever to upgrade to a full-sized SUV.