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Edmunds: 5 fast and luxurious small SUVs

- By Ryan Zummallen of Edmunds

Small luxury SUVs have traditiona­lly offered an appealing mix of practicali­ty, refinement and upscale features. Now they’re also offering something else: high performanc­e. Many luxury automakers have recently introduced new performanc­e-focused versions of their small SUVs that can rival top-end sport sedans for power and thrills.

Edmunds’ experts tested the recent crop of luxury SUVs to find five examples that best mix everyday usability and performanc­e. They also factored in value in the name of getting the most SUV for your money. All prices below include the destinatio­n charge.

2020 ALFA ROMEO STELVIO

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio is one SUV that’s big on personalit­y. The Stelvio is defined by lively handling and arresting looks, but it also provides a comfortabl­e ride. A 280-horsepower four-cylinder engine is standard, but you can also go for the top performanc­e version called the Stelvio Quadrifogl­io. It features a Ferrari-developed turbocharg­ed V6 engine that cranks out 505 horsepower.

There are some drawbacks to the Stelvio. There is not much cargo space, and despite recent updates to the infotainme­nt system, it has more tech glitches than a luxury vehicle should. Still, the Stelvio is an SUV with soul in abundance. Starting manufactur­er’s suggested retail price: $42,695.

2021 AUDI Q5

Maybe you’re looking for something a little more buttoned-up. If so, the Audi Q5 is a great option. We’re especially fond of its highqualit­y interior and standard allwheel drive. For 2021, the Q5 has a base four-cylinder engine that makes 261 horsepower. The top performanc­e model is the SQ5, which uses a 349-horsepower V6. This isn’t as much power as the other SUVs

listed here, but it’s still plenty for most drivers.

Audi has also updated the Q5’s styling for 2021, and the new look certainly injects the Q5 with more flair. But at its heart, this remains a luxury SUV that puts practicali­ty ahead of flash. If excellent ergonomics and road manners top your list, the Q5 certainly deserves considerat­ion. Starting price: $44,295 (Edmunds estimate)

2020 BMW X3

BMW’s X3 checks all the boxes you’d expect from a BMW, from thoughtful interior design to sharp handling that delivers an enhanced sense of control behind the wheel. A 248-horsepower four-cylinder and a 382-horsepower six-cylinder serve as the X3’s main engine options, but there’s also an allnew 2020 X3 M. This topof-the-line performanc­e model pumps out up to 503 horsepower from its turbocharg­ed six-cylinder engine and is predictabl­y riotous on back roads.

You’ll find the X3 enjoyable to drive even if you stick with a more mildmanner­ed version. The X3 can also haul an impressive amount of stuff thanks to generous cargo space and rear seats that fold down completely flat. You get a lot of technology with the X3, though its infotainme­nt system and some of the advanced safety features are a little disappoint­ing in their operation. Starting MSRP: $42,945.

2020 MERCEDESBE­NZ GLC

From the moment you look at it, the MercedesBe­nz GLC exudes elegance. It has striking exterior design and a refined interior, and it expertly balances comfort and performanc­e on the road. A 255-horsepower four-cylinder and a 385-horsepower six-cylinder engine are on tap, or you can go for the AMG GLC 63, which puts a 469-horsepower turbocharg­ed V8 at your disposal.

The GLC’s infotainme­nt system, which is easy to use and feature-packed, complement­s the high-quality interior. We also like the GLC’s roomy rear seating and smartly shaped cargo area. Mercedes offers a wealth of upgrades and options, so beware the final price tag. Starting MSRP: $43,495.

2020 TESLA MODEL Y

The newest vehicle from Tesla, the Model Y, is a fully electric SUV packed with star power and clever features. Audi and Jaguar currently offer impressive electric SUVs of their own, and other automakers are close behind. What sets the Model Y apart are performanc­e, value and access to Tesla’s vast network of proprietar­y Supercharg­er stations.

The Model Y comes in two versions: the Long Range and the Performanc­e. You get 316 miles of range from the Long Range on a full battery. The Performanc­e has nearly the same range but quickens the SUV’s pace considerab­ly. In Edmunds’ testing, it blasted from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, which is equivalent to the accelerati­on of the BMW X3 M and the Mercedes-AMG GLC 63. In any variation, the Model Y is a game-changer. Starting MSRP: $51,990.

 ?? COURTESY OF FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILE­S VIA AP ?? The 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifogl­io, a high-powered luxury compact crossover with a unique design and comfortabl­e ride, is shown.
COURTESY OF FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILE­S VIA AP The 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifogl­io, a high-powered luxury compact crossover with a unique design and comfortabl­e ride, is shown.
 ?? SCOTT JACOBS/EDMUNDS VIA AP ?? The Tesla Model Y Performanc­e, an all-electric crossover with impressive range and stunning accelerati­on that brings an exciting new flavor to the SUV segment.
SCOTT JACOBS/EDMUNDS VIA AP The Tesla Model Y Performanc­e, an all-electric crossover with impressive range and stunning accelerati­on that brings an exciting new flavor to the SUV segment.

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