10 Best Luxury SUVs for 2020 You Can Wait for It

If you want a car that can pump you like a spa weekend but can also traverse your country estate without getting stuck. Here are the 10 best luxury SUVs for 2020 you can wait for it.

10. Porsche Cayenne

The Porsche Cayenne is as big as a minibus but goes stops and corners like a sports car. Despite its impressive agility and performance, the Cayenne has all the advantages. You’d expect a large SUV so you get masses of passenger space and an enormous boot. While the inside feels as luxurious as a boutique hotel. Shame though that there’s no diesel version nor a 7 seat option.

9. Range Rover

The Range Rover delivers Rolls-Royce luxury in a practical SUV body inside the swaths of wood lashings of leather and acres of space. While the driving position is so lofty you get to look down on all the plebs. You wish to venture off-road it can cope with far rougher terrain than most other luxury SUVs. However, you could still end up getting stuck because Range Rovers don’t exactly have the best reliability record.

8. Land Rover Discovery

 

If you have a big brood and the need for something it’s comfy on-road and outstanding off it then the Land Rover Discovery is a great choice. There’s plenty of space in each of its three rows of seats. The quality is almost on a par with the more expensive Range Rover and if you want to save even more cash there’s a cheaper 2-liter diesel. However, avoid the Mosely entry-level s model as it doesn’t even have leather nor a sat-nav.

7. Mercedes G-Class

It may look almost identical to the original G wagon but the G Class is all-new bodywork, new technology, and a bonkers new 4 liter twin-turbo v8. The new G has a proper 4×4 ladder frame chassis and three lockable differentials. Still a legend off-road but new suspension and steering means it’s no longer an absolute pig on it. All this comes at a price though the G car starts and 140,000 pounds and driving one will make you look like a footballer rapper or gangster.

6. Bentley Bentayga

The Bentley Bentayga is the automotive equivalent of a motorized Country Manor. Its interior is trimmed with an entire herds worth of leather. There’s more wood than you’ll find in an in the club also. It can be specified with high-end accessories including a hand-built dashboard cloth. The costs wait for it 150,000 pounds yes that’s more than the car’s actual starting price. Super-powerful engines give it supersonic performance yet it’s totally relaxing even at Mach 2. Unfortunately, it’s not the toughest off-road and it’s got the locks only a mother could love with its huge exterior presence and plush interior.

5. Mercedes GLB

Mercedes GLB has everything you’d expect of a posh SUV inside. The huge entertainment screens make you feel like you’re at the IMAX cinema. They’re available with mercs to cool augmented reality sat-nav which superimposes Direction graphics over a camera feed of the road ahead so you never take a wrong turn. It’s a seven-seater tube though the third row is a tight squeeze and the excellent 2-liter diesel isn’t available with the plush air suspension.

4. Volvo XC90

The Volvo xc90 is almost as Posh as a BMW or Audi yet refreshingly is a lot cooler and less ostentatious. It’s a genuine 7 seater tube with room for small adults in the very back and even with the third row in use. The boot is still a decent size you can get a super quick plug-in hybrid. If that’s cheap to run but it’s very expensive to buy in the first place. All the engines have just two liters and four cylinders which is a little bit under-endowed for this kind of car.

3. Audi Q7

The Audi q7 is well built and has excellent technology that’s super easy to use even for a complete Luddite. The engines are smooth and punchy and it corners better than. It has a right to and with the optional air suspension. It’s one of the company’s cars ever the cabin is very roomy too well in the first two rows. Sadly the third row is only for children or tortured and it doesn’t really look like an imposing SUV more an estate car.

2. Audi Q8

It’s a five-seater only and this means there’s no compromise on space also. It’s been set up for slightly sporty or drive. Yet the standard-fit air suspension means it dances over bumps like a ballerina albeit one that weighs over two tons. Insider gets out his latest and greatest technology and iSchool interior design. The next era is also de rigueur yet slightly reminiscent of the legendary Quattro from the 1980s. It’s just a shame that has a gaping gob like a basking shark.

1. BMW X5

The new BMW X5 might not be the most revolutionary design but each aspect of the car has been honed to perfection. It’s very roomy and there’s a seven-seat option also. The interior build quality is second to none while the infotainment system has so many different modes of input that there’s warned to please absolutely everybody. It drives brilliantly whether in town on the motorway down a country road or away from the beaten track. Especially with the optional off-road pack fitted essentially. The BMW X5 is the head boy or girl of the luxury SUV class that’s probably why so many people resent it.