1. Range Rover Sport
Range Rover Sport is a 5-seat luxury SUV produced by Land Rover. The 2023 third-generation model was globally launched on May 10, 2022, showcasing impressive off-road capabilities. The latest version of the Range Rover Sport has received a complete overhaul, improving everything from design to technology and performance features compared to its predecessor.
The exterior design of the Range Rover Sport is modern, featuring bold lines and a muscular, athletic stance. The wheelbase has been extended by 54mm to 2,977mm, resulting in a more spacious and airy cabin. A major change is the redesigned front and rear lighting, making the vehicle more distinct and modern. According to Land Rover, the Range Rover Sport features the thinnest daytime running lights in the brand's history, integrated seamlessly into the body for improved aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of just 0.29. The front grille and bumper have been redesigned with sharp, straight lines. The side profile of the Range Rover Sport is inspired by the classic Range Rover design, featuring retractable door handles for a smooth, streamlined look. The wheels are multi-spoked, finished in a bold color. The body features clean, strong lines that give it a robust, dynamic appearance typical of Land Rover vehicles. The rear of the Range Rover Sport is compact and angular, with rounded curves and slim LED tail lights that stretch across the width of the vehicle, accented by a twin-fin antenna. Built on Land Rover's MLA-Flex platform, similar to the 2022 Range Rover, the new Sport model shares many of the same underpinnings, ensuring excellent off-road capability, including a water wading depth of 750mm.
Range Rover Sport features advanced suspension technology, including an adaptive air suspension system with variable volume and active two-valve shock absorbers, enabling the vehicle to respond quickly to road conditions while maintaining comfort. The new chassis design further enhances the vehicle's off-road capabilities.

2. Mercedes G-Class
Mercedes-Benz G-Class is a legendary icon in the off-road vehicle segment. Initially designed for high safety, comfort, and exceptional off-road performance, it has evolved from a minimalist military vehicle to a luxury SUV. Despite numerous upgrades, the G-Class retains its signature characteristics, including a body-on-frame structure, a boxy design, and three separate locking differentials for unmatched off-road capabilities.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class captures off-road enthusiasts’ attention with its military-inspired exterior, combining ruggedness with modern sophistication. Its boxy shape and sharp angles are defining features, with a vertical A-pillar and flat windows that improve driver visibility. The rear end has been extended to provide a larger trunk space. Compared to previous models, the G-Class has grown significantly, with a 53mm longer length and a 121mm wider width, offering more legroom and a more spacious cabin for comfort during long drives. The new version incorporates Mercedes-Benz's Sensual Purity design language, notably seen in the classic round headlights with striking LED surrounds. The signature grille now features double horizontal slats, with the brand emblem proudly displayed in the center, emphasizing its robust presence and leaving a lasting impression from the front.
In the latest G-Class, Mercedes-Benz has elevated luxury and comfort to new heights. While the central control unit for the three differentials and the passenger armrest remain, every other detail has been modernized with premium materials such as leather, wood, and metal. Air vents inspired by jet engines are now oval-shaped and housed in rounded, captivating boxes, completing the refined interior transformation.

3. Porsche Cayenne
Porsche Cayenne is a mid-life facelift of the third generation of this luxury mid-size SUV, featuring some updated interior, exterior, and equipment details. After extensive testing, images of the 2023 Porsche Cayenne have recently surfaced.
On the outside, several changes have been made compared to the previous generation. The LED headlights now resemble those of the Porsche Taycan. The front bumper has been revised, and the grille has a new two-slat design. The side air intakes are integrated with the grille through two horizontal slats. The thin daytime running lights now feature integrated slats within the air intakes. The standard and Cayenne S models of the 2023 Porsche Cayenne have dimensions of 4,918 x 1,983 x 1,696 mm. The updated model has slimmer, redesigned headlights and a refreshed front bumper. The rear end features new, sleeker LED taillights compared to its predecessor. Notably, the rear bumper has been completely revamped, with the license plate relocated to the lower section. With a wheelbase of 2,895mm across all variants, the 2023 Cayenne offers ample cabin space. Inside, the central control area has been redesigned with a minimalistic approach, replacing many physical buttons with touch controls. The three-spoke multifunctional leather-wrapped steering wheel now includes convenient paddle shifters. The new analog instrument cluster sits behind the steering wheel, with a central tachometer and two 7-inch screens on either side. The 12.3-inch touchscreen dominates the dashboard. All seats are upholstered in high-quality leather, with the front seats offering 14-way electric adjustment and three-position memory. Additionally, front seat massage options are available.
The 2023 Porsche Cayenne offers multiple engine options, including the current 3.0L V6 turbocharged engine and the 4.0L V8. There's also a plug-in hybrid engine option. Customers can choose from four engine configurations, all paired with an 8-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

4. Bentley Bentayga
First introduced globally in 2016, the Bentley Bentayga quickly became the best-selling model of the British luxury automaker. However, its current success wasn't enough to satisfy the brand’s executives, who are determined to create the ultimate version. The new 2023 Bentley Bentayga Extended was recently unveiled, offering even more luxurious features and an expansive interior, making it highly attractive to high-end customers.
The 2023 Bentley Bentayga Extended has overall dimensions of 5,141 x 2,222 x 1,742 mm, but the most significant change is the increase in wheelbase by 180mm, from 2,995mm to 3,175mm. The design of the extended version differs from the standard Bentayga, with a new vertical slatted grille replacing the diamond-pattern design. Other details remain unchanged. The headlights feature intelligent matrix LED technology, designed in Bentley's signature round shape. The hood continues to feature lines arranged in the golden ratio. The overall front design is elegant and luxurious. The body is equipped with 22-inch multi-spoke wheels, enhancing the massive luxury SUV's imposing presence. Additionally, the body features prominent embossed lines and chrome accents on the lower edges. The mirrors and door handles are color-matched to the body. Notably, the Bentley Bentayga Extended is the first model to feature self-closing electric doors. The rear is equipped with oval LED taillights, similar to those on the Continental GT. The twin oval exhaust pipes are symmetrically placed on either side, complementing the rear design. Inside, the Extended version stands out with its premium features.
The 2023 Bentley Bentayga Extended comes with an impressive new V8 engine that delivers a strong and confident driving experience. This is a dream vehicle for luxury car enthusiasts worldwide, especially those with a passion for Bentley. The Bentley Bentayga Extended 2023 is truly a vehicle for distinguished individuals who appreciate uniqueness.

5. Rolls Royce Cullinan
The Rolls Royce Cullinan 2023 is the ultimate luxury SUV designed to satisfy the off-road desires of wealthy and adventurous individuals who seek an exclusive driving experience. While the price falls within the high-end segment, the Cullinan's lavish features and royal design make it a coveted vehicle for many.
The 2023 Cullinan is equipped with a compact, thicker steering wheel compared to other Rolls Royce models. The three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel with wood accents adds an elegant, sophisticated touch, featuring integrated control buttons. Behind the wheel, a large central entertainment screen offers a modern touch. The dashboard’s minimalist design helps showcase the high-end materials like rare wood and leather. Rolls Royce only uses the finest woods, with distinct and rare grain patterns. The dashboard also features a unique clock, a signature element of the Cullinan. Inside, the 2023 Cullinan offers premium seating, with leather upholstery sourced from specially cared-for European bulls. All seats are electrically adjustable, memory-enabled with three settings, and offer massage, heating, and cooling functions. The rear seats are equipped with a cooler, a work table, entertainment screens, and electric controls. The luggage compartment has a capacity of 560L, expandable to 600L when two optional rear seats are removed, which is impressive for such a luxurious SUV.
What sets the Cullinan apart is its ability to fold the second-row seats, increasing the trunk space to a remarkable 1,930L, with the ability to accommodate items up to 2,245mm in length. The Rolls Royce Cullinan is equipped with a state-of-the-art air suspension system, ensuring an exceptionally smooth ride, even off-road. Driving the Cullinan provides the driver with the thrilling satisfaction of conquering any terrain with ease.

6. Audi SQ8
The 2023 Audi SQ8 is a high-performance crossover that sits just below the RS Q8, boasting sleek, athletic lines and a commanding V8 engine delivering 500 horsepower. Paired with Audi's legendary Quattro all-wheel-drive system, the SQ8 pushes the boundaries of what a high-performance crossover can achieve.
The front of the Audi SQ8 2023 stands out with its aggressive Singleframe grille, featuring a bold honeycomb pattern and the iconic four-ring logo at the center. Nearby, the SQ8 version logo, in red and gray, is prominently displayed. The Black-optic package gives the SQ8 an even more striking look, with black accents covering the grille, side mirrors, roof rails, and the 22-inch wheels. The most impressive aspect is the 21-inch V-spoke wheels, painted in matte black and white, subtly showcasing the red brake calipers as the vehicle moves. The rear of the vehicle boasts sculpted contours, resembling a work of art. The dynamic turn signal lights create an eye-catching effect. The electric tailgate adds convenience for quick access to the spacious trunk. Inside, the dominant black exterior is complemented by rich red leather upholstery and glossy carbon fiber trims, creating an elegant yet modern Audi style. The front seats are equipped with a panoramic sunroof, offering an open-air experience. The dashboard of the 2023 Audi SQ8 is designed with a horizontal layout, where the air vents form a seamless strip across the top, and the central entertainment screen is integrated into a sleek glossy surface when not in use.
Passengers and drivers in the Audi SQ8 are treated like royalty, with a four-zone automatic climate control system catering to individual comfort preferences. Audi also offers customizable LED ambient lighting that enhances the cabin with a spectrum of colors, enriching the overall experience.

7. Aston Martin DBX
The 2023 Aston Martin DBX is one of the most powerful luxury SUVs in the world. Before its debut in Vietnam, it was first revealed globally in February 2022. With its exceptional design and performance capabilities, the Aston Martin DBX 2023 is expected to follow in the footsteps of the successful DBX V8 variant.
The first two Aston Martin DBX 2023 models in Vietnam are finished in Q Satin Jet Black and Q Satin Aluminite Silver. Customers can choose other colors to personalize their vehicle, showcasing their unique taste. Developed on the same platform as the DBX V8, the 2023 model features subtle design improvements for a sportier and more dynamic appearance. Despite its performance-oriented style, this luxury SUV is perfectly suited for Vietnam’s urban roads, with dimensions of 5,039 x 2,220 x 1,680 mm and a 3,060 mm wheelbase. The muscular lines of the DBX 2023 are complemented by a set of 22-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels, with eye-catching orange brake calipers. The door handles are integrated seamlessly into the body, maintaining a clean, smooth look. Inside, the cabin of the Aston Martin DBX707 2023 is finished with premium materials, providing both luxury and comfort. The driver-focused cockpit features a three-spoke leather steering wheel with a prominent logo and functional control buttons, along with convenient chrome paddle shifters.
Under the hood, the 2023 Aston Martin DBX707 is powered by a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine, delivering an impressive 707 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. Paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, the DBX707 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds, making it the quickest luxury SUV in its class.

8. Porsche Macan
The Porsche Macan is the latest addition to the iconic German automaker’s lineup, a compact luxury SUV and the sibling of the Porsche Cayenne. Much like the Cayenne, the introduction of the Macan marks Porsche's move to meet the growing demand for luxury SUVs, while staying true to the brand’s sports car heritage. Porsche’s ability to adapt to customer needs has led to tremendous success worldwide, expanding their lineup to cater to those who crave both performance and luxury in a more compact SUV.
With its sleek and athletic design, the Macan carries many of the signature traits of the Cayenne, but in a more compact and agile form. Its design makes it particularly appealing to women, offering a lighter, more manageable alternative without compromising the power and presence of a Porsche. The bold headlights, dynamic creases on the hood, and sculpted sides give the Macan an aura of strength, but also an elegance befitting a predator on the hunt. Inside, the Macan impresses with luxurious finishes and fine materials, matching its premium price tag. The rear seats are a bit tighter, better suited for two adults, while the front seats are designed with maximum comfort and adjustability. The multifunctional steering wheel, with a four-way adjustment, ensures that drivers of all sizes can find the perfect fit. The dashboard is elegantly simple, with a refined display and an array of controls that require a little familiarization but offer intuitive use once learned. On the road, the Macan feels solid and dependable, offering a smooth and controlled drive, like a gentleman navigating through the city. Despite being a compact SUV, the Macan excels in urban driving, with the added luxury and precision that only a Porsche can provide.
Some critics argue that Porsche’s expansion into the SUV market may dilute its luxury sports car image, but the brand has proven that by shedding its conservative roots and embracing practicality, they’ve made their models even more formidable. The Cayenne, Panamera, and now the Macan have all created waves in their respective segments.

9. Land Rover Defender
The Land Rover Defender is an iconic off-road vehicle from the British automaker, first introduced in 1983. Recently, the next-generation version of this legendary SUV has been introduced to the Vietnamese market via private import, offering a more modern design and an array of advanced technological features. In Vietnam, the Defender is imported as a complete unit, available in five variants, with prices ranging from 3.9 to 6.6 billion VND.
Many of the design elements from the original model have been preserved in the latest Defender, which will surely appeal to longtime fans of its legendary looks. The Defender's appearance is unlike any other vehicle, with its square, upright grille designed to help it navigate rough terrain. The grille frame is crafted from sturdy, premium materials, and the round LED headlights feature a matrix design with integrated advanced technologies to assist drivers. The headlights include features like automatic light sensors, a surround camera system, and a road display function to improve driving ease and safety. From the side, the Defender's strong, rugged lines and muscular presence are immediately apparent, with large wheels and chunky tires that add to its robust and imposing stature. The Defender is also capable of wading through water for up to an hour without damaging its electrical or engine systems. Inside, the cabin features durable materials, including robust woven fabric and textured leather that resist wear and tear. The floor mats are made from non-slip plastic for easier cleaning. Overall, the Land Rover Defender is aimed at customers who want a vehicle built for off-road adventures. With its heavy-duty features, it is over-engineered for everyday driving, making it the perfect choice for off-road enthusiasts.

10. Mercedes GLC
The Mercedes GLC is a luxury compact SUV that was officially launched in 2015 and quickly gained popularity among consumers. With its impressive design, the GLC is known for delivering an exceptional driving experience. Mercedes has incorporated advanced technologies to enhance both energy efficiency and performance in this model. Featuring a 4-cylinder engine, a 9-speed automatic transmission (9G-TRONIC), and the 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system (except for the GLC 200), the vehicle is capable of rapid acceleration and reaching high top speeds. Additionally, the car's aerodynamic improvements and reduced weight, saving 80kg, result in a 19% improvement in fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
In terms of exterior design, the Mercedes GLC is a mid-size SUV, with most versions measuring 4656 x 1890 x 1644 mm (length x width x height), a wheelbase of 2873mm, and a ground clearance of 230mm. The GLC 300 4MATIC Coupe model is slightly larger in length (76mm) but has a lower height (42mm) compared to other variants. The SUV's sleek, elongated window frames and flowing lines give it a dynamic yet elegant look, while the 19-inch 10-spoke wheels emphasize its sporty aesthetic. As a luxury vehicle, the GLC features high-end materials such as Artico leather, Nappa leather, aluminum, wood, and carbon fiber. The spacious trunk can be expanded by folding down the rear seats, making it perfect for family outings. The GLC is also equipped with the MBUX infotainment system, which includes voice and gesture control. Depending on the variant, the central display ranges from 7 inches to 10.25 inches. Additionally, it offers an SD card reader, radio, 10 GB music storage, Bluetooth connectivity, and an Internet browser. Notably, the GLC is the only model in its class to feature adaptive suspension and full-time all-wheel-drive. It also comes with remote keyless entry, remote start, and wireless phone charging.
For driving assistance, the GLC includes technologies such as Active Distance Assist Distronic, which maintains a safe distance from other vehicles and detects corners. Safety features include anti-lock braking, electronic stability control, automatic distance maintenance, active lane-keeping assistance, blind-spot warning, and active lane-change support.
