SUVs are everywhere for a reason. They’re practical. Whether you need three rows, electric range, or just something that doesn’t bottom out on a dirt road, there’s an SUV for it in 2025.
But with prices stretching from budget-friendly to mortgage-worthy, it’s more important than ever to know what you’re really getting for your money. This guide walks through standout SUV models across all segments—compact, midsize, full-size, and electric. We’re talking real specs, reputation, performance highlights, and, yes, price tags.

1. 2025 Toyota Crown Signia
Toyota’s Crown Signia steps in as a sleek, upscale two-row SUV for buyers who want hybrid economy without sacrificing comfort.
- Power comes from a 240-hp hybrid system.
- Expect up to 38 mpg combined—great for a vehicle this size.
- Interior finishes lean premium, with leather, panoramic sunroof, and dual 12.3-inch screens.
- Standard AWD, and safety tech includes Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
Starting around $47,990, it’s a Lexus-lite without the Lexus badge. Quiet, smooth, and surprisingly classy.

2. 2025 Kia EV6
The EV6 is Kia’s stylish, all-electric Swiss Army knife—refined, fast, and futuristic-looking.
- Offers 319 miles of range in RWD long-range trim.
- The new “Star Map” front fascia gives it a refreshed, space-age vibe.
- You get blazing performance from the GT trim (0–60 in 3.4 seconds), or just chill range from the Wind model.
Starts at $42,900. Fully loaded GT is over $63K—but you’re getting track-ready electric muscle.
3. 2025 Subaru Outback
Still part wagon, part SUV, and now just a little more rugged.
- Symmetrical all-wheel drive is standard, as always.
- Subaru beefed up the cabin—less road noise, bigger screens, and better visibility.
- Not the fastest in the lineup, but this thing is mountain-weekend ready without needing an off-roader.
Prices start around $31,000 and top out above $42K for the Touring XT.

4. 2025 Rivian R1S
If you want your SUV electric, fast, and fully capable of going off-grid, this is your move.
- Tri-motor setup. Up to 850 hp. Yes, really.
- Tons of torque, real off-road cred, and a third row.
- Cabin is premium: sustainable materials, big touchscreens, panoramic roof.
Starts at $105,900. That’s not a typo. But it’s basically an electric Land Rover with better acceleration.
5. 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 9
Hyundai’s biggest electric SUV looks like a spaceship and drives like a cruiser.
- Up to 335 miles of range from its big battery pack.
- Big, open cabin with lounge-like seating and flat floor.
- Available digital mirror, smart lighting, and the usual Hyundai tech overload.
Expected price? Around $60K. It’s a three-row EV that doesn’t feel like a compromise.

6. 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S
Jeep finally joins the electric crowd—with 600 horses.
- AWD dual-motor setup, up to 303 miles of range.
- Hits 60 mph in 3.4 seconds (no, that’s not a Hellcat stat sheet).
- Interior’s upscale—expect real leather, wood, and a 45-inch curved display wall.
Starts at $66,995. Not cheap, but the speed and capability might surprise some doubters.
7. 2025 Infiniti QX80
Infiniti gave its big boy a full makeover—and it shows.
- 3.5L twin-turbo V6 replaces the old V8, but with more power and better fuel economy.
- Inside? Twin 14.3-inch screens, massaging seats, and ambient lighting everywhere.
- It’s way more techy and plush than before.
Starts at $82,450. Goes well over $100K with options.

8. 2025 Lincoln Nautilus
If you like screens, this one’s for you.
- Comes with a 48-inch panoramic display stretching across the dash.
- Two engines: turbo 2.0L or hybrid with 310 hp.
- Features include massaging seats, ambient lighting, and a high-end sound system.
Starts around $67,000. This is American luxury with digital swagger.
9. 2025 Ford Expedition
Big, bold, and still one of the best family haulers out there.
- Strong towing capacity and available twin-turbo V6.
- Spacious third row, smooth highway manners, and tons of cargo room.
- Top trims offer massage seats, 15.5-inch screens, and BlueCruise hands-free driving.
Pricing ranges from low $60Ks to over $85K depending on trim.
SUV Pricing & Powertrain Summary (2025)
Model | Starting MSRP | Top Trim MSRP | Powertrain Highlights |
---|---|---|---|
Toyota Crown Signia | $47,990 | ~$53,000 | 240-hp hybrid, AWD |
Kia EV6 | $42,900 | $63,800 (GT) | Up to 319 miles range, RWD or AWD |
Subaru Outback | $31,000 | $42,000+ | AWD, Boxer engine, outdoor-ready |
Rivian R1S | $105,900 | $111,000+ | Tri-motor EV, luxury adventure SUV |
Hyundai IONIQ 9 | ~$60,000 | ~$65,000 | 335-mile EV range, 3-row spacious |
Jeep Wagoneer S | $66,995 | ~$75,000 | Dual-motor AWD, 600 hp, fast |
Infiniti QX80 | $82,450 | $100,000+ | Twin-turbo V6, ultra-luxury SUV |
Lincoln Nautilus | ~$67,000 | ~$76,000 | Hybrid or turbo, massive display |
Ford Expedition | ~$60,000 | ~$85,000 | Twin-turbo V6, massive interior |