Automakers will accelerate their expansion into SUV/crossover segments this year as demand rises and fuel costs decline. Most companies are planning new SUV versions in the next two years.
Key launches include Audi’s Q7 premium large SUV and the Volvo XC90, along with all-new compact crossovers from Renault and Toyota that will compete with an upgraded Volkswagen Tiguan.
Renault will start selling the yet-unnamed compact crossover SUV based on the Nissan Qashqai to complement its Captur subcompact crossover. Hyundai will introduce a new iX35, while Kia is renewing its Sportage. Premium automakers are also putting emphasis on SUVs this year, with BMW launching the X1 replacement and Mercedes-Benz introducing the GLE.
There are also SUV launches expected from Bentley, Jaguar, Lincoln and Alfa Romeo.
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