Some are confirmed while others are still being speculated, regardless, these upcoming SUVs on our list have enough ground clearance to get your imagination rolling.
Check Out The Coolest Upcoming SUVs That We Are Excited About

2026 Kia Telluride

After rolling the dice recently with the hot Kia K4, the Koreans have their sights deadset on taking over the raging SUV market with its next-gen take on the already popular Telluride. The only confirmed spec about Kia’s upcoming 3-row offering is that it will pack some sort of hybrid inline 4, as per reports by Newautopost. The codename “LQ2” has been assigned, and it will go on sale sometime in 2026.

2025 Acura EV SUV

Source-Acura

Honda’s equivalent to the AMG, Acura just teased a rather remarkable concept that ill likely preview their upcoming EV lineup which will definitely have a couple of SUVs. All we know is that it will be assembled in Ohio and will be based on Acura’s new dedicated EV platform.

Jeep Recon EV

Source- Jeep

After the awesome Wagoneer EV, Jeep is getting ready to debut the all-electric Recon EV. Although they have just released a single image, we can clearly see that it will be a more capable rock crawler than the Wagoneer EV thanks to all-terrain tires and greater ground clearance. 

Expect multiple trims and a choice between dual or single-motor options. The Wagoneer EV uses a 100 kWh battery pack and the Recon EV will likely feature the same.

Genesis GV90

Source- Genesis

Based on the Neolun concept, the upcoming full-size ultra-luxury EV SUV from Hyundai’s luxury department will sit atop the Genesis lineup. Electrek reports that the production for test mules is set to begin in October this year, so expect a full-scale reveal sometime in 2025 with mass production in 2026.

Bronco Sport Sasquatch

The Sasquatch Package On Bronco package is pretty in demand as it adds 35-inch wheels with Beadlock, HD lifted shocks skid plates, etc. So far it has been reserved for Bronco 2dr and 4dr trims.

That changed recently as Ford is finally bringing the Sasquatch Package to its way more practical and comfortable Bronco Sport. Prices and exact specs will be confirmed soon but expect anywhere between a $5000-7k premium over non-Sasquatch models.

McLaren SUV

Rendered McLaren SUV

The profits on super SUVs these days are too good to be ignored, just ask Ferrari “We will never make SUVs” Purosangue. There is nothing specifically confirmed about this elusive McLaren cash cow except that it's happening as hinted by McLaren CEO Michael Leiters. He calls it, “SPV or Shared Performance Vehicle”.

The McLaren SUV might be powered by either a TT V8, a hybrid V6-like setup borrowed from the brand’s Artura, or worst case a full EV setup.

Porsche K1

Every one of us was a bit skeptical about Porsche jumping on a 3-row bandwagon until these recent spy shots surfaced online. It looks like a stretched Cayman and could have both gas and EV power plants. The Cayman is already a pretty decent handler despite its portly size so expat the same signature Porsche corner carving demeanor with some XXL space for both baggage and passengers

Prices could start from around $100,000 and could double for the “If it happens” Turbo trims.