Crossovers are extremely popular in the modern landscape, offering a great blend of car-like driving manners and SUV proportions and practicality. In a sea of excellent options, it takes a lot to stand out, though. One important area where you can get the edge, though, is interior space.

There are tons of large crossovers that offer spacious cabins, with tons of room to stretch your legs. Many of the segment’s largest options even come standard witha third row of seating. On top of having a lot of room for passengers, these crossovers feature versatile cargo areas that can carry whatever you need them to.

Front three-quarter view of a gray 2025 KIA Sorento driving on a country road with mountains in the background.

We dive into ten of the most spacious crossovers currently available in 2025. We outline what helps them stand out in such a hyper-competitive environment, looking at details like value and capability. We also detail exactly how much space they feature on the inside, from the third row to the cargo area.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed. This list focuses on mainstream unibody crossovers, excluding luxury options and body-on-frame SUVs.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe

102025 Kia Sorento

Starting MSRP: $31,990

Kia has been absolutely killing it lately, with a heavy focus on offering value-oriented option. Sitting on the border between compact and mid-size SUV is the Sorento. It takes a pragmatic approach, offering a standard third row, tons of practical features, and road manners that will impressat a ridiculously low price.

Maximum Cargo Capacity

75.5 Cubic Feet

While the Sorento comes standard with a third row of seats, these are best utilized by children, with legroom being limited. However, at this price point, it is impressive that it is even on offer. Cargo space is pretty generous too, with 38.5 cubic feet behind the second row of seats.

92025 Hyundai Santa Fe

Starting MSRP: $34,300

Much like Kia, Hyundai’s approach to the market has been focused on offering practicality and value. The Santa Fe, which was redesigned for the 2024 model year, is an extremely stylish option in their lineup with an agreeable price tag and a standard third row of seats.

79.6 Cubic Feet

The Santa Fe may be smaller than some other mid-size SUVs, but there is much more space on the inside than you’d expect. Those in the first two rows can happily stretch their legs and enjoy the many comfort features standard on the Santa Fe. Behind the second row, you’ll find an impressive 40.5 cubic feet of space, with the ability to make more row by stowing these passengers seats too.

82025 Kia Telluride

Starting MSRP: $36,390

It is really hard to find any faults with the Kia Telluride. For families looking for an affordable three-row SUV, it is potentially the best option on the market right now. Its brilliant price point mixed with itsstrong list of standard featuresmake it a force to be reckoned with. It also has a high ceiling for comfort on top trims.

87 Cubic Feet

The Telluride offers a pretty spacious interior for its passengers, with seating for up to eight. Second row captain’s chairs are available though, reducing capacity to seven. Being a few inches longer than Kia’s smaller mid-size crossover, the Sorento, there is more room in the third row for passengers and a much larger cargo area.

72025 Hyundai Palisade

Starting MSRP: $37,200

Choosing between the Palisade and the mechanically similar Kia Telluride comes down to a matter of price and taste. The Hyundai is slightly more expensive and comes with a tamer, more conventional exterior design. Beyond that, it is just as much a value-packed bargain.

86.4 Cubic Feet

Due to the Hyundai having a slightly sleeker profile than the Telluride, the Palisade sacrifices a little bit of room here and there. However, in real world use, you’re not likely to notice all that much of a difference. The Palisade comes standard with a second row bench, which can be swapped out for captain’s chairs.

62025 Mazda CX-90

Starting MSRP: $38,045

The CX-90 is Mazda’s latest effort in their crusade to move somewhat upmarket. This three-row crossover is now in its second year on the market and continues to impress as an entry-level luxury option. What other mainstream brand is offering this level of style or a turbocharged inline-sixfor under $40,000.

74.2 Cubic Feet

Mazda’s sleek and stylish design ideology means that the CX-90 isn’t quite class-leading when it comes to interior space, especially when we take a look at the third row. However, superb interior comfort more than makes up for this. There is also the two-row CX-70 for those who don’t care for the bench in the way-back.

52025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L

Starting MSRP: $39,035

The Grand Cherokee L is the slightly longer version of the regular Grand Cherokee, including a standard third-row of seats. The Grand Cherokee comes in a ridiculous number of trim levels, catering to everyone, from those on a budget to those looking for high-end luxury features.

84.6 Cubic Feet

The third row in the Grand Cherokee L is not the most spacious in this segment, but it can still quite comfortably house the kids on longer road trips. Jeep instead prioritizes the cargo area, with 46.9 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 17.2 cubic feet behind the third row.

42025 Honda Pilot

Starting MSRP: $40,200

The Honda Pilot is one of the most family-friendly crossovers on the market. As well as coming standard with three rows of seats, there are plenty of storage solutions throughout the cabin and the cargo space is impressively large. The offeredTrailSport modelalso delivers some genuine off-road capability.

Inside, you’ll find that the Honda Pilot offers one of the most spacious interiors out there, with enough space in all three rows for up to eight passengers to feel plenty comfortable. Cargo space is nicely balanced as well, with 18.6 cubic feet behind the third row and 48.5 cubic feet behind the second row.

Front three-quarter view of a gray 2025 KIA Telluride parked alongside a rock face with the ocean in the background.

32025 Ford Explorer

Starting MSRP: $39,785

Ford’s Explorer is one of thebrawnier, tougher-lookingfamily haulers on this list. It comes standard with a strong four-cylinder engine, with the option to upgrade to an impressive twin-turbocharged V-6. On the inside you’ll find a spacious cabin that is clearly laid out and family-friendly.

84.1 Cubic Feet

As seen in this list, finding a mid-size crossover with a third row that can host adults is difficult. While maybe not the comfiest seat in the house, there is enough legroom in the way-back for fully grown passengers. There is plenty of space in the trunk for cargo, with 16.3 cubic feet of space behind the third row and 46 cubic feet behind the second row.

22025 Toyota Grand Highlander

Starting MSRP: $40,860

Introduced for the 2024 model year, the Grand Highlander is an extended wheelbase version of the regular Highlander. This may seem like a minor improvement, but space in the back was the one area where the Highlander lagged behind a bit. Extra interior space makes the Grand Highlander one of the best options in a competitive segment.

97.5 Cubic Feet

The Grand Highlander has one of the most practical third rows of any mid-size SUV you can buy, with an impressive amount of legroom for passengers at the back. There is seating for up to eight, but you can swap the second row bench for captain’s chairs reducing this number down to seven.

12025 Kia EV9

Starting MSRP: $54,900

There aren’t many EVs to choose from in the mid-size segment, with most of the existing options being smaller two-row affairs. The EV9 is easily one of the mostfamily-friendly electric vehiclesthat money can buy. When equipped right, it also has a maximum range of 304 miles.

81.7 Cubic Feet

While the EV9 doesn’t have the largest third row, at least compared to its gas-powered rivals, it can still easily and comfortably accommodate up to eight fully-grown passengers. Cargo space is very generous, with 20.2 cubic feet behind the third row and 43.5 cubic feet behind the second row.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Hyundai Palisade

Front three-quarter view of a dark red 2024 Mazda CX-90 driving on a freeway.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Front 3/4 view of a 2023 Honda Pilot TrailSport driving on a winding country road.

Front three-quarter view of a blue 2025 Ford Explorer parked on rocks in the mountains.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander

Front 3/4 action shot of a 2025 Kia EV9