Most Reliable New Midsized SUVs You Can Buy Right Now

The two- and three-row SUVs listed below have above-average and well-above-average reliability ratings. On top of that, each comes standard with key active safety equipment, including automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection, highway-speed AEB, blind spot warning (BSW), and rear cross traffic warning (RCTW), unless otherwise noted. These SUVs also performed well in insurance industry crash tests if they were tested.

We’ve listed them in order of their Overall Score, which is a combination of all those factors. Though we tested more expensive all-wheel-drive versions of some of these, we also recommend the less expensive front-wheel-drive versions, if they’re sold that way.

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