Toyota Land Cruiser
The Toyota Land Cruiser is somewhat of a throwback to the beginning of SUVs, with a rugged platform and standard FWD. This SUV doesn’t fear speed bumps like other class rivals, it can plunge into thick mud and make it out the other side. Its starting price is $84,315, but due to its low sales numbers in 2017, you might be able to get a better price. Powered by a 381 hp V8, with the right equipment, it has more than four tons of towing capacity. While its fuel economy numbers are terrible, it is one of the only large SUVs that doesn’t require premium fuel.
Land Rover Range Rover Velar
If you’re looking for a luxury midsize SUV, you might want to check out the Land Rover Range Rover Velar. It has a starting price of $49,900, but it hasn’t been selling much due to the all-new model’s production ramp-up. However, the SUV has a poised and quiet ride on the road, but it is still a Land Rover. It has standard FWD, its ground clearance is 8.4 inches, and it can wade through 23.6 inches of water. The Velar comes with the standard Land Rover Response system which allows the driver to tune the vehicle’s traction management systems according to the varying conditions. It also includes an all-new infotainment interface. It has a pair of screens that can be controlled by touch, input dials, or steering-wheel-mounted controls.