If you’re considering a large SUV to move your life along from day to day, these full-size SUV options are sure to fit the bill.
Moving people, and moving cargo, is essential to moving your life forward from day to day. If you’re blessed with the responsibility of moving a lot of people, and all their stuff, these big SUVs could be the perfect tool to make that movement happen.
The size of a large SUV can be measured in many ways, but here we’ll be ranking them by overall length. Other important metrics, such as legroom and headroom, also factor into how comfortable all the passengers of a full size SUV are. When applicable, we’ll go over these additional statistics for the large SUVs in question. Let’s take a look.
2023 BMW X7: 203.3 inches
BMW’s full size SUV is a huge machine indeed, with more than 40 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row. Seating for seven is standard, as is a powerplant that can effortlessly move the X7’s nearly three ton bulk. The 2023 BMW X7 is loaded with various futuristic features, from a 48-volt mild hybrid system to a massive new set of infotainment screens.
2023 Toyota Sequoia: 208.1 inches
Focusing on the practical more than the spectacular, the 2023 Toyota Sequoia combines the company’s tried-and-true reputation for reliability with substantial amounts of interior space and towing capacity. While there are other big SUVs with seating for eight, this large SUV has more than 41 inches of front leg room, and offers similarly large amounts of space for second row passengers as well. Even the third row, an afterthought in many full size SUVs, has up to 33.7 inches of legroom. A maximum towing capacity of 9,520 pounds doesn’t hurt, either. All this is helped by the new turbocharged V-6 engine, which is smaller than its predecessor’s V-8 yet highly capable.
2023 Chevrolet Tahoe: 210.7 inches
A solid choice for multiple generations, the 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe is a full size SUV that has continually gotten bigger as tastes and requirements have evolved. These days the Tahoe has standard seating for eight, including a third row. This supersized Tahoe now has Super Cruise available as well, allowing for hands free highway driving that makes even luxurious SUVs seem behind the times. The Tahoe has more than 42 inches of headroom and more than 44 inches of legroom in the front row, allowing practically any human to feel like there’s space to stretch out. All of this comes at a substantially lower base price than other higher-end full size SUVs on this list.
Author: William Irvin Lewis
Source: MotorTrend.com