1. Land Rover Defender
Land Rover Defender stands as the epitome of British off-road and utility vehicles. Unveiled at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, this new-generation Defender comes in two body styles - the 90 and 110 wheelbase variants. The Defender is available in nine trims, including Standard, S, SE, HSE, XDynamic S, X Dynamic SE, H-Dynamic HSE, First Edition, and X. The 2021 Land Rover Defender offers two engine options, a 2.0-liter petrol engine producing 296 horsepower and 400Nm of torque, and a 3.0-liter petrol engine generating 394 horsepower and 550Nm of torque.
In addition, the Land Rover Defender features a 3.0-liter diesel engine tuned to produce 296 horsepower and 650Nm of torque. Power is transmitted to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission and an AWD system. Highlight features of the Land Rover Defender include square LED headlights, panoramic sunroof, LED taillights, 18-inch alloy wheels, 10-inch Touch Pro infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 360-degree camera, cruise control, and electronic air suspension. The brand also offers various customization options such as the Explorer Pack, Adventure Pack, Country Pack, and Urban Pack.




5. Aston Martin DBX
Luxury Redefined
Aston Martin is currently leading the European market in the compact SUV segment with the stunning DBX. This SUV, with over 300,000 units produced since its debut in 2017, has achieved outstanding commercial success in both Europe and internationally. With a bold new style, the brand is setting the design rules of tomorrow while delivering modernity and a larger-than-life presence. The redesigned front end, new Full LED taillights, fresh body colors, and the new 'Black Pack' option enhance the already stylish Aston Martin DBX. The frameless front grille of the Aston Martin DBX symbolizes an increasingly modern style while maintaining flexibility in design.
The front hood now displays the emblem of the model, as well as the entire Peugeot lineup. The front headlights have also been redesigned to be more powerful and distinctive than current models. They include LED technology from the first level and are extended by hook-shaped DRLs with chrome tips. The Aston Martin DBX elevates the experience with a new high-quality display unit, a new 10-inch high-resolution touchscreen, and enhances safety by providing the latest driver assistance devices. Designed for excellence, the new Aston Martin DBX SUV will accompany you in your daily activities and entertainment. With numerous options in the new module, it can carry up to 7 people without compromising driving pleasure and comfort.

6. Unveiling the Powerhouse: Volvo XC90
For over two decades, the Volvo XC90 has consistently been the go-to SUV for families seeking exceptional driving capabilities, distinctive style, and legendary safety. Reliability remains the core brand value of Volvo Cars, holding a Guinness World Record for the highest recorded distance covered. The average oil change interval for the Volvo XC90 is an impressive 10 miles. The technical specifications of the Volvo XC90 are equally remarkable, featuring a mandatory sensing & sophisticated hybrid system for efficient, precise, and powerful performance.
Volvo XC90 can be ordered with up to three rows of seats. The third-row seats are specially designed for children, with great emphasis on safety comparable to other rows. According to Consumer Reports magazine, the Volvo XC90 has consistently been the Best Buy for six consecutive years. Volvo Cars provide drivers with three years and 36,000 miles of free maintenance. So, owning a Volvo XC90 means no maintenance costs throughout its usage. The XC90 has an outstanding track record for earning the highest ratings from collision testing agencies. It has received a five-star rating from NHTSA and the Top Safety Pick + award from IIHS. Additionally, Volvo Cars have been providing valuable crash data for nearly a century for other manufacturers to test.

7. Revolutionizing Style: Volkswagen Touran
The design of the Touran has undergone a complete makeover. The bold and precise new lines of the Touran bring clarity that minimizes the ambiguity of the previous model. Simultaneously, the design concept has been significantly improved and even reimagined in some instances, providing the car with a sharper look while still maintaining a fundamentally strong continuity, similar to what has been achieved with the Multivan. What emerges is an original with a considerably enhanced and sportier appearance, thanks to elongated windows and precise lines.
Volkswagen has also enhanced the aerodynamics of the Touran further, reducing the aerodynamic drag coefficient to 0.296 - a remarkably good figure for an MPV. The Touran now appears more stylish and mature. Designers have fine-tuned the overall shape of the front body, giving it a more commanding airflow by adding sculpted, modern surfaces that create an impressive interplay of light and shadow, along with precise horizontal lines. The new flat-folding seat system plays a crucial role, allowing the Volkswagen Touran to fold three individual seats in the second row and two individual seats in the third row, as well as the backrest of the passenger seat can also be folded down.

8. Stylish Citroen SpaceTourer
The Citroen SpaceTourer is a massive vehicle with a spacious cabin that can accommodate up to nine seats depending on the configuration you choose. Even in the nine-seat mode, there's ample space for tall individuals to feel comfortable, and even those sitting in the rear won't feel cramped thanks to Citroen's large windows. The SpaceTourer doesn't look as sharp or colorful as the system you find in the Mercedes V-Class, but it comes with a DAB digital radio and allows you to connect your phone via Bluetooth and MirrorLink so you can use navigation apps on your phone through Citroen's integrated screen.
All controls of Citroen SpaceTourer feel solid and reasonable. The steering wheel of Citroen is also quite light, making navigating through city streets in heavy traffic a comfortable experience. The SpaceTourer combines comfort, practicality, and attractive aesthetics with dynamic driving capabilities and significant fuel efficiency. Advanced technology and its new EMP2 modular platform, a variant of the platform used by C4 Picasso and Grand C4 Picasso, provide additional cabin space, boot volume, and superior maneuverability.

9. Dynamic Skoda Kodiaq
The Skoda Kodiaq is an outstanding 7-seater SUV favored by drivers. The interior of the Skoda Kodiaq model is more spacious than you might think, with a length of 4,697mm, placing it close to the Volkswagen Touareg. The TSI petrol engine weighs 1,738kg, and the diesel engine weighs 1,795kg. Skoda Kodiaq is built on the MQB platform developed by the Volkswagen Group. In fact, the Kodiaq has close ties with Skoda Octavia and Superb, as well as the VW Tiguan. However, at the current time, the Kodiaq is the only 7-seater car using the MQB platform. Globally, Skoda Kodiaq offers manual transmission and front-wheel-drive options. However, all Kodiaq models in Australia come standard with all-wheel drive.
Skoda's newly named “Kodiaq” is powered by a single engine option. This engine is the 2.0 TSI petrol engine generating 132kW of power. However, Skoda has promised to release their 2.0 TDI turbocharged diesel engine within a year from the initial petrol-powered Kodiaq release. The Kodiaq's design is exceptionally refined, drawing inspiration from the theme of hand-cut crystal, a famous export of the Czech Republic. One of the optional features on the Kodiaq is a genuinely helpful tow assist system for low-speed towing. Reversing becomes easier as drivers can choose the angle they need using the power mirror switch. The car's steering wheel will then automatically compensate to maintain the correct trajectory.

10. Luxurious Mercedes-Benz GLB
One of the latest additions to the Mercedes-Benz SUV lineup is the GLB, although based on a modified version of the A-Class hatchback platform, it offers a remarkably spacious seven-seater configuration. The GLB is available in four trim levels, including the AMG GLB 35, ranging from Sport, AMG Line, AMG Line Premium, to AMG Line Premium Plus. All versions come equipped with satellite navigation, a rear-view camera, half-leather heated front seats, a dual-zone climate control system, and standard cruise control. Standard safety features are also extensive, including Active Brake Assist (an automatic emergency braking system), Active Bonnet (enhancing pedestrian safety),...
Mercedes-Benz GLB provides a generous cabin space for both the driver and passengers to experience a comfortable feel. Placing your phone in front of the center control panel and a reasonably sized glovebox. The sense of spaciousness is significantly more than what you get in the Mercedes-Benz A-Class. Legroom, knee room, and foot space are all ample, allowing plenty of room for passengers in the rear seats. The second row of GLB seats can also recline and slide independently forward and backward, providing more extensive legroom for those in the third row.
