The 2018 Fiat 500X finishes in the bottom third of our subcompact SUV rankings. Despite its bold styling, this Fiat is less exciting and less practical than many crossover rivals.
Pros User-friendly infotainment system Upscale interior styling
Cons Shorter warranty than many competitors Very small cargo area Jittery ride quality Bland engines and clunky automatic transmission
The 2019 Fiat 500X is a stylish crossover SUV that’s outclassed in some ways.
Pros Cheeky looks Promising engine Comfortable ride
Cons No FWD model for sun states Not a great value Active safety tech is optional
New, more powerful 1.3-liter turbocharged engine with new nine-speed automatic.All-wheel drive is now standard.Updated exterior styling and gauge cluster design.
Pros Distinctive and well-made cabin with easy-to-use tech controls More character and style than many competing small crossovers New engine is one of the most powerful in the class Standard all-wheel drive
Cons Limited cargo and passenger space High starting price
The 2019 Maserati Levante ranked #5 in Luxury Midsize SUVs. Currently the Maserati Levante has a score of 8.6 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 19 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Powerful, rich-sounding lineup of Ferrari engines Smooth ride quality Responsive handling
Cons Some lower-quality cabin materials Very small cargo area for the class Poor fuel economy
The 2019 Maserati Levante comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 8-speed shiftable automatic.New turbocharged V8 available in two new variants: GTS and Trofeo.New wireless charging pad with signal booster comes standardElectronic power steering replaces hydraulic steering.New interior and exterior trim.
PROS Design differentiates it from the sea of look-alike crossovers Turbocharged V6 engine provides quick acceleration Suspension enhances ride comfort and handling around turns Highly customizable interior
CONS Comes up short on storage space Fuel economy lags that of other luxury SUVs Some downmarket buttons and switches
It's the new entry-level Maserati Levante and it's almost $15,000 less than the next rung up the ladder. It's still got a twin-turbo V6 and it still has loads of kit. So, what's not to like?
Pros It's still got a big presence It goes well and sounds even better Ride comfort is excellent with air suspension Sporty handling with solid composure Very comfortable cockpit and all the latest features including Apple CarPlay General refinement ZF eight-speed gearbox is a big plus
Cons Not as sharp as the Porsche Cayenne Generic rear styling Still 10 grand more than the Porsche