Which of these upmarket 2-litre SUVs can do the best job of exploring the concrete jungle in style and comfort?


Which of these upmarket 2-litre SUVs can do the best job of exploring the concrete jungle in style and comfort?

AN SUV (sports utility vehicle) driven by outdoorsy suburbanites in Singapore will never encounter rocks, rivers or mountains. Instead, they’ll need to contend with kerbs, “ponding” and multi-storey carparks. This makes them more like urban explorers, as opposed to jungle adventurers. Lexus is hoping to capture more of these outdoorsy buyers with the NX200t. In addition to its aggressive design, this vehicle also promises a sporty drive with its turbocharged motor (the first Lexus model so equipped) and a comfy ride with its wellappointed cabin.

Taking on the Lexus in this shootout is Volvo’s XC60. Although it’s the oldest model here and the only one without all-wheel-drive, this car has nevertheless benefited from updates to its cabin (snazzy new instrument meters) and powertrain (more ponies and a new gearbox with more ratios), which enable it to remain relevant in this segment. The newest model in this division is the Land Rover Discovery Sport, which has replaced the Freelander 2. Like its two rivals, it is powered by a turbocharged 2-litre engine, but sets itself apart by off ering an extra pair of seats in the rear. Which of these SUVs will appeal most strongly to outdoorsy suburbanites in Singapore? Keep reading to find out.














LAST WORD
Thanks to its updates, the Volvo XC60 never betrays its age. It strengths lie in its host of safety features, solid feel and awesome seats. At press time, the XC60 is also $16k and $25k more aff ordable than the NX200t and the Discovery Sport respectively. This Swede SUV’s only bugbears are its unintuitive infotainment controls and high floor protrusion in the rear, which makes it awkward for the middle passenger in the backseat.

KEYS (From left) The XC60’s device is the most useful as it’s the only one that can inform the driver if the doors are locked, the NX200t fob looks and feels the most elegant, while the Discovery Sport’s key seem to be the most solid





