First Look: New Large SUVs

All sorts of gadgets found on and off-road at MAMA rally tests …

So far, the past few weeks I’ve focused on the EVs that us Midwest auto writers trundled around in at our annual spring rally at Road America, but some of the most impressive haulers were the large SUVs, their high-tech interiors resembling aircraft cockpits.

While all the SUVs focused heavily on luxury, there’s no doubt most would also go off-trail and into the muck with great success.

How about a luxury 3-row Infiniti QX80?

In fact, we proved it with one, and a pickup.

The Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA) persuaded most of the major manufacturers to bring their latest and greatest for us to zip around Road America’s surroundings and a few let us slop around in an extremely mucky off-road course improved by two solid days of rain.

Here’s what I and my videographer friend Paul Daniel sampled.

2025 Infiniti QX80

Oh my, Infiniti ups its game with a new 3-row SUV that goes all in on power and luxury, with pricing to match. This new QX80 looks impressive starting with the lighted Infiniti logo on its giant waterfall style grille.

Power is impressive too from a twin-turbo V6 that makes 450 horsepower while creating 516 pound-feet of torque. Wow, but of course this IS a big beast riding on a 121-inch wheelbase and with 3 rows of seats will accommodate a large family and its luggage. That high-horse engine prefers premium fuel too, but will tow up to 8,500 pounds.

But then this is a premium AWD SUV starting at $82,450. But that’s the entry-level, move up three trims to the Autograph edition and the price jumps to $112,590. What can I say?

There’s a stylish interior with semi-aniline quilted leather seats, and the first and second rows are both heated. Cooled seats are optional as it a heated third row seat.

Standard though is a 24-speaker Klipsch premium stereo with some of the speakers wrapped around the front seat headrests. There are three big screens here too for info, and adjusting most needed functions, including a Tri-Zone Climate Control system with what Infiniti is calling Biometric Cooling. OK?

Almost forgot, the first two rows of seats also include a massage feature. That seems to be the coming thing for all luxury makes that get near, or exceed, $100 grand in pricing.

Still, the Infiniti was impressive and super quiet inside.

2025 Jeep Wagoneer S

The new Jeep Wagoneer S is smaller than other Wagoneers, by quite a bit, and also quiet like the Infiniti, but that’s because it’s Jeep’s first fully electric model. Think of it as an electrified Grand Cherokee as it’s closer to that in size and handling. Compared with the gas-powered Grand Cherokee this is 1.1 inches shorter in length and rides on a 3.7-inch shorter wheelbase at 113 inches. Compared with a Wagoneer, the S is 22.3 inches shorter in length ands its wheelbase is 10 inches shorter.

Not sure why the Wagoneer name here, unless those big boats are going to be phased out at some point, and this smaller Wagoneer will remain. Whatever!

This S still handles better than a Wagoneer and due to its smaller size is easier to park and handle in tight spaces. Ride is a bit stiff, but much of that could be the shorter wheelbase compared with the full size Wagoneer.

Watch our first drive: 25 Jeep Wagoneer S EV First Drive by Paul Daniel

Yet it’s the electric nature that sets this one apart with a massive 600 horsepower coming from two electric motors. Torque is rated at 617 pound-feet and indeed, Wagoneer S feels zippy.

Naturally there’s AWD standard and range is estimated to be about 300 miles. Charge time 20-80% is said to be 23 minutes, so competitive with many other EVs. If you charge on a 240V outlet at home a 5-80% charge will take 7 hours, so overnight will do it.

Outside this looks like a modern Jeep with narrow light band across the nose but with a hint of the usual 7-bar Jeep grille built in.

Inside this is spiffy with red faux leather seats and a flat-bottom steering wheel and a lot of screenage, including a 10.3-incher for the passenger and another similar sized one for climate controls. A HUD system also is standard. Plus, for the first time in a Jeep, the door releases are electronic, just press a button.

Decent storage in back still and a 3.0 cubic foot frunk for that little extra cargo you may need to hide under the hood.

Navigator is one big American 3-row, but check out the Rejuvenate feature.

2026 Lincoln Navigator w/Rejuvenate

Oh my, this is what luxury is all about. Not only is the Navigator as big as your living room, it’s more comfortable and loaded with splashing tech. I’ll discuss the performance particulars in a bit for this high-end luxury 3-row SUV, but first, Rejuvenate.

What’s Rejuvenate?

It’s the relaxation and self-centering program that fully envelopes occupants in Lincoln’s massive 48-inch (that’s 4 feet folks) panoramic display screen that stretches door to door across Navigator’s dash.

Watch our video now: Lincoln Rejuvenate experience by Mark Savage & Paul Daniel

I hope you just watched the video of us relaxing in the Navigator, but if not, here’s the basics.

That’s the Aurora Borelis spread across the 4-foot screen.

Press a coded button on the Navigator’s big info screen below the panoramic theater-like screen and it offers various relaxation options but Rejuvenate is the star. Press that and select either a 5- or 10-minute relaxation session, not while driving.

The driver’s seat reclines, the pano screen is filled with relaxing images and a very calming woman’s recorded voice suggests you need to relax and reduce stress for a bit. The seat begins massaging your back and bottom and you’re told to breath deeply and let it out slowly, etc. But it’s that pano screen that sets the real tone. Select one of three impressive options, waterfall, elements (water drops, etc.) and Aurora Borealis.

The screen rushes a waterfall, those soothing water drops and other peaceful images or the swirling Aurora Borealis across the screen to visually soothe your body and soul. Oh, and there’s something called Lincoln Digital Scent here too that can add a scent to your relaxation session.

Pretty wild, but effective. Might help put a kid to sleep or at least keep them entertained for 5 to 10 minutes too. I’ve had massaging seats in other high-end vehicles, but never anything like this. The pano screen alone is worth the price of admission, well, sort of.

Admission starts at $102,190 and runs up to $122,190 for the Navigator Black Label edition that includes Rejuvenate. FYI it’s also available on the Nautilus as the Reserve III option or in the Black Label edition of that somewhat smaller SUV.

Navigator Black Label also has quilted leather seats, wood accents, oval steering wheel, a 48-inch panoramic sunroof, and will seat up to 8 when properly equipped.

Power is exceptional too, coming from a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 that cranks 440 horsepower for this 210-inch long SUV.

Navigator? Travel desires met, and exceeded!

Toyota’s new 4Runner comes in trims to meet every off-road need. -Toyota photo

2025 Toyota 4Runner

First, know that Toyota plans to meet every buyer’s off-road and on-road needs, all in one vehicle, this new 4Runner as the nameplate celebrates its 40th year. To that end, Toyota offers 9 trim levels all riding on a new laser-welded frame that cuts corrosion, definitely a good thing if you’re gonna take a vehicle off-road in muddy or swampy conditions.

But there’s luxury, performance and off-road capability all touted to different performance levels depending on what trim you buy. Not enough room here, or anywhere, to discuss ALL those options and trims, but know that a new multi-link rear suspension has been added for comfort and a front stabilizer bar disconnect for better off-road ability as it increases wheel articulation.

Oh yes, the new 4Runner is a major mudder!Toyota photo

Plan to camp atop your 4Runner? Hey, it’ll now hold up to 770 pounds. And the SUV will still tow 6,000 pounds as it is based on the sturdy Toyota Tundra pickup frame.

Two powertrain options here too, a 2.4-liter turbo four that creates 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque, and Toyota’s iForce Max hybrid with 326 horsepower and a 465 torque rating as it’s aided by a 48-horse electric motor.

In some trims the 4Runner’s interior packs a luxury look. – Toyota photo

There’s so much more to mention like a power-down rear hatch window, electric locking rear differential and Softex (fake leather) seats that are actually cooler to sit in than leather. But we’ll get into more of this when we get to test drive the new 4Runner, hopefully later this year.

2025 RAM 1500 RHO

OK, this one isn’t an SUV, it’s the new RAM pickup with a twin-turbo I6 known as the Hurricane engine and it turns this into a top-level performance off-roading truck.

We got to slop around the mud with it and as with the Jeep Wrangler, it was impressive in some of the worst (or is it best) deep mud and slop conditions Paul or I have ever experienced.

No, it’s not as nimble as a Wrangler, but not much is. Yet that powerful engine was a kick and showed that even without a HEMI V8 the RAM could still kick any mudder’s backside. Now that RAM is the No. 2 best-selling pickup, putting this new engine onboard is sure to give it even more off-road, and on-road cred.

Like most big SUVs and pickups this Ram is at home in the deep muck!

First, the Hurricane is a whirling dervish pumping 540 horsepower and delivering 521 pound-feet of torque. Ram says it’ll do 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds, better than what we used to expect from a V8-powered muscle car.

Naturally there are big RHO decals on the truck bed’s side fenders and a new grille and lower front bumper plus textured upper grille to give it a unique look. Massive 35-inch off-road tires and bulging fender covers max out its macho looks. Add twin 5-inch tailpipes and there’s a bellow from this that will light any off-roading cowpoke’s fuse.

We like the three running lights housed in the giant hood scoop too, plus LEDs all around for great visibility at night.

Inside there’s an available 10.25-inch screen for the front passenger, a 19-speaker Harman Kardon stereo, dual wireless phone chargers, and reclining premium leather-trimmed seats that are heated.

Tow hooks? Of course, two up front, one in back, plus this Ram will pull 8,380 pounds.

Coming up: A look at four smaller crossovers and a new MINI.

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