5 more great SUV deals to consider, according to Consumer Reports

While Europe embraces smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles, Americans in 2025 showed just how much they love their big sport utility vehicles.

SUVs accounted for 52% of new vehicle sales in 2025, up from 46% in 2021 and 38% in 2016, according to Good Car Bad Car. Full-size SUVs have doubled their market share since 2016, representing 3.5% of the market.

SUVs’ growing popularity is great news for automakers, since the profit margins of SUVs and trucks average 10% to 20% higher than those of smaller cars, The Week shared. This is because SUVs are more expensive, yet use many of the same components as smaller vehicles.

The shift to SUVs has definitely influenced the average transaction price for new vehicles; it rose to $49,191 in January, a nearly 2% increase from the year prior, per Kelley Blue Book. The average manufacturer’s suggested retail price also jumped 2.1% to $51,288, marking the 10th consecutive month in which MSRPs averages climbed above $50,000.

Compact SUVs were the best-selling vehicle segment in January, according to Kelley Blue Book, led by familiar faces like Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue, and Chevrolet Equinox. And while overall ATP rose, compact SUV prices were actually down 0.4% last month.

If that trend continues, now could be a really good time to buy a new SUV.

Last year was marked by automakers increasing incentives spending to get tariff-weary customers to their dealer lots. While that trend tapered off in the second half of the year, analysts at Consumer Reports have been hunting for (and found) the best deals available on the most popular SUV brands.

Here’s how they did it.

What is Consumer Reports?

Founded in 1936 by a group of workers fired from a product-testing firm called Consumers’ Research, Consumer Reports is a multifaceted nonprofit organization that aims to educate consumers about products and help them make informed purchasing decisions.

It does this by purchasing and testing products directly, administering detailed surveys to its members about the products they own and use, and investigating the veracity of manufacturers’ claims.

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Consumer Reports at a glance

  • Founded: 1936 (as Consumers Union by former employees of Consumers’ Research, fired after they attempted to unionize)
  • Headquartered: Yonkers, NY
  • Leadership: Marta Tellado, president and CEO
  • Employees: Approx. 500 to 600
  • Members: At least 6 million
  • Mission statement: “Consumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit member organization that works side by side with consumers for truth, transparency, and fairness in the marketplace.”

Consumer Reports’ slogan, “Smarter choices for a better world,” captures the organization’s purpose. CR aims to educate and inform the public by providing objective information about popular products, helping consumers make “smarter choices” when purchasing major items.

For this list, CR studied current national incentives to find the SUV models with the best deals, while concentrating on models with a strong overall score, road-test performance, owner satisfaction, reliability, and safety ratings.

Here are five more of the best SUVs you can buy, according to Consumer Reports.

5 more great deals on SUVs, according to Consumer Reports

The nationwide incentives featured on the vehicles below are good until at least March 2, 2026, and are ranked by the percentage of potential savings off the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.

Mitsubishi Outlander: 4% off

Mitsubishi

  • Price Range: $29,995 – $44,845
  • Incentives expire: March 2, 2026
  • MSRP: $36,145
  • Potential savings off MSRP: $1,520
  • Bottom line price: $34,625

Ford Mustang Mach-E: 4% off

Ford

  • Price Range: $37,795 – $53,395
  • Incentives expire: March 31, 2026
  • MSRP: $43,595
  • Potential savings off MSRP: $1,872
  • Bottom line price: $41,723

Nissan Kicks: 5% off

Nissan

  • Price Range: $22,430 – $28,160
  • Incentives expire: March 2, 2026
  • MSRP: $25,820
  • Potential savings off MSRP: $1,361
  • Bottom line price: $24,459

Mazda CX-50: 5% off

Mazda

  • Price Range: $25,975 – $37,900
  • Incentives expire: March 2, 2026
  • MSRP: $29,290
  • Potential savings off MSRP: $1,732
  • Bottom line price: $27,558

Ford Escape: 6% off

Ford

  • Price Range: $30,350 – $37,210
  • Incentives expire: March 31, 2026
  • MSRP: $32,595
  • Potential savings off MSRP: $1,804
  • Bottom line price: $30,791

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