Long gone are the days whenluxury SUVswere just leather seats and a big badge—now, they’re all aboutthe tech. From smart safety systems to screens spanning the entire width of the dashboard, today’s high-end SUVs are packed with features that feel like they belong in the future.
The best part is, though, you don’t have to spend six figures to get your hands on them. We’ve handpicked the best luxury SUVs available in the U.S. in 2025 that bringcutting-edge techwithout completely wrecking your budget.

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 Car and Driver, Edmunds, and Forbes. The models below have been ranked based on their starting MSRP, from highest to lowest.
102025 Infiniti QX80 Autograph 4WD
Starting MSRP: $110,595
Completely reimagined the QX80 for 2025, theInfinitiQX60 in Autograph trim is where things really shine. Inside, it’s like stepping into a first-class lounge—leather-wrapped everything, real wood trim, second-row massaging seats, and even a built-in fridge to keep your drinks chilled on the go.
3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6

9-speed automatic
450 hp

516 lb-ft
All-wheel drive

0-60 MPH
6.1 seconds

123 mph
8,500 lbs

(Data was collected from Infiniti)
Tech-wise, it’s stacked, with twin 14.3-inch displays up front, a Klipsch sound system with 24 speakers, and a smart camera system that lets you “see through” the hood for tricky parking jobs. Thanks to its advanced driver-assist tech, you can even let the car drive itself on some highways.

92025 Volvo EX90 Twin Motor
Starting MSRP: $79,995
The EX90 is Volvo’s new electric flagship, and it’s precisely what you’d expect from the Scandanavian automaker: minimalist, elegant, and packed with tech tomake driving saferand more enjoyable. It feels like a modern Swedish living room on wheels—clean lines, sustainable materials, and calm everywhere you look.
Two electric motors + 111.0 kWh battery

Single-speed automatic
402 hp

568 lb-ft
5.7 seconds

112 mph
310 miles
4,850 lbs
(Data was collected from Volvo)
It’s not just about looks, though: the EX90 uses a next-level sensor suite—including radar and lidar—to detect hazards before you even notice them. A 14.5-inch touchscreen and Google-based interface make staying connected completely seamless, too.
82025 Acura MDX Type S Advance
Starting MSRP: $75,250
Acura’s MDXType S doesn’t just look athletic—it backs it up with a turbo V6 and a performance-tuned suspension. Inside, sportiness is balanced with absolute luxury, from the suede-like headliner to the ultra-supportive Milano leather seats.
3.0-liter twin-scroll turbocharged V6
10-speed automatic
355 hp
354 lb-ft
5.5 seconds
5,000 lbs
(Data was collected from Acura)
The technology is sharp, with a crisp digital gauge cluster, head-up display, and Acura’s signature touchpad interface, which might take a moment to learn but quickly becomes second nature. It’s an SUV that makes daily driving feel like an event.
72025 BMW X5 xDrive50e
Starting MSRP: $73,800
BMW’s plug-in hybrid X5 hits a sweet spot between performance and efficiency. It offers a smooth, silent 40-mile electric range for daily commutes but kicks into serious power when needed with its turbocharged six-cylinder engine.
3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 with electric motor
8-speed automatic
483 hp
4.6 seconds
130 mph (with performance tires)
5,952 lbs
(Data was collected from BMW)
Inside, it’s all clean design and tactile luxury, but it’s the tech that makes it sing—think curved glass displays, gesture controls, and augmented-reality navigation that overlays directions right on the road ahead. You feel like you’re in a concept car, but it’s very much the real deal.
62025 Audi SQ6 e-tron
Starting MSRP: $72,900
Audi’s SQ6 e-tron brings serious performance to the electric SUV world, offering over 500 horsepower in a package that feels more spaceship than SUV. The design is sleek and clean, and the cabin feels ultra-modern without being cold.
Two electric motors + 100.0 kWh battery
509 hp (with Launch Control)
4.1 seconds
143 mph
275 miles
4,400 lbs
(Data was collected from Audi)
The tech isAudithrough and through—smart, fast, and just works. You get a digital cockpit with haptic feedback, a driver assistance suite that practically handles highway driving, and seamless EV route planning with charging stops factored in.
52025 Lexus TX 500h F Sport Performance
Starting MSRP: $70,010
Lexusnails the formula for a sporty three-row hybrid SUV with the TX 500h. It blends smooth hybrid power with a more aggressive look and handling package in the F Sport trim, so it doesn’t just carry the family—it puts a smile on their faces while doing so.
2.4-liter turbocharged inline-4 with two electric motors
6-speed automatic
366 hp
406 lb-ft
33 miles
4,949 lbs
(Data was collected from Lexus)
Tech-wise, there’s a big 14-inch touchscreen, wireless phone mirroring, and a full suite of Lexus Safety System features to take the stress out of any road trip. Plus, the quiet cabin makes it easy to enjoy your favorite playlists or podcasts in peace.
42025 Audi Q6 e-tron quattro Premium Plus
Starting MSRP: $68,600
Think of the Q6 e-tron as the perfect in-between—a luxuriousmidsize EVthat’s easy to live with and loaded with modern touches. It’s refined without being flashy, like the aforementioned SQ6 e-tron, and it’ll make you feel cocooned in upscale materials and quiet comfort.
456 hp (with Launch Control)
4.9 seconds
130 mph
307 miles (19-inch wheels)
You’ll find a dual-screen setup with crisp, vibrant displays and natural voice controls that respond like you’re speaking with an actual human being. Plus, the all-wheel-drive system and adaptive suspension make it feel far more agile than you’d expect from an electric SUV.
Starting MSRP: $68,400
Genesishas been shaking up the luxury world, and the GV70 Sport Prestige proves you don’t need to spend six figures to get a truly high-end experience. From quilted leather seats to real aluminum trim, this SUV punches way above its price.
375 hp
391 lb-ft
5.0 seconds
150 mph
3,500 lbs
(Data was collected from Genesis)
The tech makes it especially cool: a 3D digital gauge cluster that adjusts based on your head position, fingerprint login to instantly load your personal settings, and advanced driver-assistance features that feel lifted from a car twice the price.
22024 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $58,770
The Lincoln Nautilus has gonehigh-techin a big way. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a massive 48-inch panoramic display that stretches across the dash, paired with plush seats that literally adjust to your mood.
2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder with 100.0 kWh electric motor
CVT automatic
310 hp
295 lb-ft
6.6 seconds
126 mph
1,750 lbs (with optional trailer tow package)
(Data was collected from Lincoln)
But it’s not just about looking good—it’s about feeling good, too. Lincoln’s “Rejuvenate” mode combines lighting, massage, scents, and audio to help you relax after a long day. And yes, you’re able to let the SUV drive in many situations with BlueCruise.
Starting MSRP: $51,250
The 2025 GLC 300 offers that unmistakableMercedes-Benzpolish—sleek exterior styling, a beautifully sculpted interior, and materials that feel expensive without being over the top. It’s the kind of SUV that makes everyday driving feel like a special occasion.
2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 with mild hybrid drive
255 hp
6.0 seconds
149 mph
(Data was collected from Mercedes-Benz)
Tech is a big part of its appeal: you get the latest MBUX infotainment system, which responds to natural voice commands (“Hey Mercedes”) and learns your preferences over time. It also features an augmented-reality navigation system that overlays directions on a live video feed, making it hard to ever miss a turn.