SUVs Over $120K

Best SUVs according to our experts

01.
Genesis GV80
From
$120,000
9.0/10
From
$120,000
Genesis is starting to make a name for itself in the local luxury car market, and the GV80 SUV sits at the top of the brand's model tree. It's loaded with performance and safety tech, not to mention standard features. But how does it cope with day‑to‑day family duties? Read on to find out.
02.
Porsche Cayenne
From
$138,700
9.0/10
From
$138,700
Joshua Dowling road tests and reviews the 2015 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S with specs, verdict and rivals.
03.
BMW X5
From
$138,600
9.0/10
From
$138,600
Imagine a shipping container that could outrun a Porsche. That's the best way to describe the new BMW X5M and X6M high‑performance SUV twins. They each weigh more than 2.2 tonnes and yet can reach the speed limit faster than a 911 sports‑car – 4.2 seconds if you don't mind – and slice through corners with the
04.
BMW IX
From
$136,900
8.5/10
From
$136,900
BMW's first step towards the electric future with the i3 and i8 might not have resonated with customers, but its next‑generation of products will surely find an audience that is now a little more mature to the technology. Key to its success now will be the iX ‑ a large SUV (of course) ‑ that will serve as its electric car flagship in M60 form. But is it any good?
05.
Polestar 3
From
$121,920
8.4/10
From
$121,920
Polestar led with the stunning Polestar 1 coupe. But built in left‑hand drive only it never made it to Australia. In recent years the brand has built its presence here with the Polestar 2 sedan and soon it will be joined by the Polestar 3 EV SUV. Steve Corby has had an early drive of this much‑anticipated newcomer... in the Arctic Circle... on snow and ice!