Toyota Highlander

Toyota’s Highlander, one of the best family SUVs, is the choice when fuel-efficiency is key. It offers the only hybrid powertrain in the segment. The hybrid system offers an excellent 29 mpg combined fuel economy rating, but the hybrid powertrain offers more than just economy.

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The system uses only the electric motor to power the rear wheels. That lets Toyota send power to each rear wheel as needed to help improve handling. The hybrid also offers more power and torque than the gas-only model. Toyota also offers its Safety Sense P package, featuring lane guidance and radar cruise control among other key safety features, as standard on even the base model.

Volkswagen Atlas

The Volkswagen Atlas was designed with the American family in mind. That’s after the Euro-focused Touareg failed to live up to sales expectations. This one has a third row – a first for VW – and it can hold two full-size adults.

The base model is a front-drive version with a 235-horsepower turbocharged four, but all-wheel drive models get a 276-horsepower V6. It’s very large and very square – which means lots of interior space and legroom for rear passengers – but it doesn’t look overly square. It has a very stiff chassis that gives it an excellent ride and handling balance.

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