Which Midsize Suv Offers The Most Space Inside?

The list of 15 family-friendly SUVs has been ranked in order of second row legroom and quality. These midsize and full-size models offer ample passenger space, a spacious cargo area, or both in certain cases. The top performer is the Toyota 4Runner, which holds 89.7 cubic feet of seats folded and has a maximum cargo capacity of 63.3 cubic feet. The Terrain is a compact SUV that seats five passengers and offers spacious, adult-friendly second-row seats for long trips.

The 2019 Nissan Pathfinder is a slightly larger SUV than the GMC Acadia. Midsize SUVs with the most cargo space include the 2024 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, GMC Acadia, Toyota Grand Highlander, Volkswagen Atlas, Ford Explorer, Toyota 4Runner, and Honda Pilot. The Volkswagen Atlas has 96.8 cubic feet of cargo room with the second- and third-row seats.

The Subaru Ascent is the largest available mid-size SUV, offering 34 carry-on bags and rear seats folded. The Ford Expedition STX is the largest possible 2-row SUV, with the third row deleted for extra cargo capacity. These two- and three-row models have the most space to carry luggage, packages, or even a big-screen television.

The 2024 BMW X7 is BMW’s largest SUV, capable of seating up to seven occupants. It has good headroom across all three rows but lacks legroom in the third row. The Dodge Durango offers the most cubic feet of space behind the first row as a mid-size SUV.


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Which Midsize SUV Offers The Most Space Inside?
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  • The Ford is also comes with the most standard features. GM Super Cruise has not been available on anything but a $125k Escalade . Jeep only offers hands free driving on $100k plus models in the Grand Wagoneer top end models. The Ford Expedition Platinum comes loaded for $10K less than any other competitors in its class.

  • Just try to put sheets of plywood in them and see what happens. We have a 2019 Ford Expedition Limited and my wife is a house project manager and she uses our Expedition carrying supplies everywhere she goes. The gas mileage is awesome, quiet inside and comfort for a large family. I really liked your review on what’s out there now…crazy how high prices they are now days. : ) Again great job on the review.

  • the ford is the max so of course it gives u a larger window than the yukon thats the non xl vs the expedition max thats a little unfair to say cuz had that been the xl the yukon would blow all of these in any trim at any price point out of the water hands down… same goes for the yukons siblings cuz their all roughly the same

  • How does one have a comparison of large SUVs and not include the Tahoe or Suburban?!? Those Chevies have most of the capabilities of the Denali but can be had at a lower price for those who don’t need the luxury. That’s the whole point of them versus their most expensive GMC cousins. Wow, talk about dropping the ball.

  • I mean this is just a bad test. Why is the Ford the only extended sized option and why is the Yukon in this line up and not the Tahoe. If price is an issue then just step down to the tahoe and get an SUV that is 95% of the yukon at a lower price. Price is also a negligible factor when you are talking about top dog body on frame SUVs. In five years when its paid off you are not going to care about the price but the ride quality and space will still be bothering you.

  • When you guys make this article this would make if you are car fan what makes you have to disagree with you guys as as reviewers because you’re testing a Capstone Sequoia why did you not go get a series 3 Wagoneer that’s a direct comparison you’re not doing a direct comparison so none of these things that you’re saying make any sense or are actually true compare apples to apples you’re not doing that and the people perusal this article whatever this is not a good comparison because also in the regular length Wagoneer you can get the three liter v6 you can order it that way so you’re not doing a true comparison

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