Roll Through the City in Style – Best luxury crossovers of 2017
Luxury crossovers are here to stay as people have started preferring their tall riding positions that offer you a bird’s-eye view of the traffic ahead of you. These new luxury crossover cars of 2017 also make great family haulers as they come with plenty of cargo space, which is a luxury in itself. They are more capable than the minivan because of the ground clearance and all wheel drive facility, making them easier to ride on asphalt than in the dirt. The head turners that we are about to take a look at are definitely not cheap but they are guaranteed to be the talk of the town.
- Range Rover TD6: Few can match the Range Rover when it comes to prestigious crossovers. The Range Rover TD6 is rated as one of the best luxury crossovers of 2017 as it comes equipped with a vast palette of 4 wheel drive technology designed in such a way that off-roading seems simply effortless. This vehicle although far more likely to be spotted in the parking lot of a posh country club rather than a dirt trail, it could conquer the muddy trail any day.
- Bentley Bentayga: This luxury crossover is so pricey that only big personalities with even bigger wallets can afford to own it.
It packs a deep well of power under its hood with an all new 6.0 liter turbo-charged 12 cylinder engine that produces a full 600 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque. To put that simply in layman’s terms, it is enough for this crossover to reach 60 mph in four seconds flat and a top speed of about 190 mph. All this is achieved by the Bentley Bentayga when it weighs close to three tons when it’s full of people. 2018 Lamborghini Urus: The Urus comes powered with an Audi sourced twin turbo V-8 engine that powers this luxury crossover to well over 500 hp. There is a high possibility of Lamborghini bringing out a hybrid model in future that will pack even more power and boost fuel economy as well.
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