What are the large SUVs among imported cars?
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Imported mid-to-large SUVs include the Infiniti QX60 Hybrid, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Volvo XC90 Explorer, etc. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Keyless entry and push-button start, as well as paddle shifters, are also featured in the Comfort Navigation version. The Grand Cherokee's long-travel shock absorbers maximize body stability, and it employs the advanced QuadraDrive four-wheel-drive system, equipped with front, center, and rear differentials. This ensures each wheel has independent driving capability, unaffected by the slipping of other wheels. Infiniti QX60 Hybrid: This is a hybrid mid-to-large SUV, manufactured by Infiniti and classified as an imported vehicle. Volvo XC90 Explorer: Equipped only with a 2.0T engine, the XC90 has relatively low average fuel consumption. Although fuel consumption increases in urban areas, it generally stabilizes around 8.5-9.0L.
I'm quite familiar with imported large SUVs like the Mercedes-Benz GLS and BMW X7. These vehicles offer super spacious interiors, comfortably accommodating six or seven family members. The third-row seats provide ample space, and when folded down, the trunk can easily fit a stroller or several large suitcases, making them ideal for trips without worrying about luggage space. In terms of safety features, most are equipped with automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring, providing peace of mind for long-distance drives. Comfort is also a key focus, with soft suspension tuning that minimizes bumps on rough roads. The downside is their relatively high fuel consumption, averaging around 15L/100km in city driving, so fuel costs should be budgeted for in advance. However, maintenance is convenient with 4S shop services and easy appointment scheduling. The Lincoln Navigator stands out with its luxurious interior, and kids can enjoy the large-screen entertainment system to keep the journey fun and engaging—definitely worth recommending.