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If you’re planning to shell out for a luxury SUV, you'll want to do your research before forking over tens of thousands of dollars in this K-shaped economy.
Luckily, Consumer Reports ranked the best luxury SUVs starting over $50,000, identifying ones that are actually worth their sizable sticker prices.
Continue reading to see the top seven SUVs that made the list.
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The 2026 BMW X5 is a luxury mid-sized SUV with a base price ranging from $67,600 to $129,700. It’s recommended by Consumer Reports and delivers 23 mpg overall.
"With each new generation, the X5 has become more refined and comfortable, but less of a crisp-handling SUV. We think this redesign optimally balances comfort, agility, power delivery, and interior quality," CR said.
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Starting at $86,700, the 2026 BMW X7 is a three-row luxury SUV recommended by CR. It offers 22 mpg overall and is priced up to $156,000.
“Unlike some other high-priced models we’ve recently tested, [the] X7 feels worth every penny,” CR said. “The big SUV builds upon much of what makes its little brother X5 such a high-performing model: It uses the same punchy engine and smooth transmission, and has the same comfortable ride, but it has a roomier interior with first-class seating in all three rows..
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With a base price of $73,800, the BMW X5 Plug-in Hybrid adds electric capability to the luxury midsize SUV formula. It’s CR recommended and offers an EPA-estimated 39 miles of electric range, along with 21 mpg overall.
“The X5 xDrive50e adds more luster to the things we’ve always loved about BMW’s midsized luxury SUV, such as its comfortable, quiet, and impeccably finished interior, ultra-smooth powertrain, surprisingly athletic handling, and steady and composed ride,” CR said.
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The Lexus TX Hybrid starts at $55,640 and tops out at $79,510, making it one of the more affordable three-row luxury SUVs on this list. It achieves 24 mpg overall and gets the CR stamp of approval.
“This new Lexus benefits from a boxy shape and added length over the latest RX, enabling spacious accommodations for all three rows, along with tremendous cargo-toting abilities when the third row is folded down,” CR said.
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Priced from $88,800 to $210,600, the Porsche Cayenne delivers 21 mpg overall and is CR recommended, despite sitting at the higher end of the price spectrum for this category.
“The Cayenne lives up to its Porsche pedigree with sharp handling, quick acceleration, and a beautifully finished interior,” CR said. “But this SUV’s demeanor may be too intense for drivers who care most about comfort.”
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The 2026 BMW X3 is a luxury compact SUV with a base price between $50,900 and $65,900. It’s recommended by CR and stands out for its 29 mpg overall fuel economy.
“We found it a delightful small luxury SUV, with a peppy, polished, and fuel-efficient powertrain, nimble handling, and comfortable seats,” CR said.
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Starting at $64,600, the Porsche Macan is a luxury compact SUV delivering 19 mpg overall that also got the CR stamp of approval.
"Its handling, acceleration, and braking performance…put some sports sedans to shame,” CR said. “Beyond the thrill of the driving experience, it packs a quiet, meticulously finished cabin and excellent seats.”