- Vehicle: 5-door, 7-8-seat, crossover SUV
- Dimensions: 199.2’ L x 78.0” W x 69.5” H, 116.9” wheelbase
- Cargo area (behind 3rd/2nd/1st rows): 19.1/46.3/86.7 cu.-ft.
- Engine: Turbocharged 2.5L I-4 Hybrid
- Power: 329 hp, 339 lb.-ft.
- Transmission/Driven wheels: 6-speed automatic transmission/front- or all-wheel-drive
- MPG: FWD– 31-33 city/32-35 hwy/31-34 cmb, AWD– 29 city/30 hwy/29 cmb
- MSRP: $45,760 (including $1,600 destination charge), $60,625 (as tested)
Pros
- Smooth operating, quiet-running hybrid powertrain
- Improved fuel economy compared to the V6
- Can keep the A/C on while parked for up to 40 minutes without the engine running
- Several charge ports and cupholders sprinkled throughout cabin
Cons
- Even the top trim has manual-adjusting steering wheel
- There are more agile three-row crossovers on the market, this one is a bit soft
- Door pocket too small to carry a water bottle
- Underwhelming cargo room, considering this vehicle’s footprint