When 5-seats can no longer accommodate your growing family, it’s time to think about expanding to the third row. Luckily, there is no shortage of roomy crossover SUVs that do the job without breaking a sweat. Today we will explore the refreshed lineup of 7-seaters that stay within family-friendly budgets, but introduce the latest tech, higher safety standards and reliable assistants that ease the driving burden on long road trips. Other #AutomotiveTerritory releases that extensively cover similar auto topics: Latest SUV models developed by Japanese manufacturers: • 10 Upcoming Japanese SUVs of 2022 (Guide t... Newest vehicles equipped with massive V8 engines: • 10 V8-Powered Cars to Buy Before Emission ... List of all vehicles that were shown in this episode of the #AT_New_Cars series: Jeep Grand Cherokee L: jeep.com/all-new-grand-cherokee-3-row.html This mid-size Jeep is crossing over into its 5th generation, and at the same time, gains a long-wheelbase iteration with 3 rows. Looking similar to the upcoming Jeep Wagoneer, the Jeep Grand Cherokee L boasts many of its technologies, such 3 available 4x4 drive systems, Quadra-Lift air suspension, and Selec-Terrain traction management. Mitsubishi Outlander: mitsubishicars.com/2021-2022-mitsubishi-outlander-redesign 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander makes its debut in the US and Canada, sitting on a new platform, also used by the fresh Nissan Rogue. Despite this fact, the SUV continues be a 3-row, seating 7 as standard. Nissan Pathfinder 2022: nissanusa.com/vehicles/future-concept/2022-pathfinder.html Unlike its previous record shows, the 5th generation Pathfinder did not switch back to the truck platform and remained a unnibody crossover riding on the Nissan D-chassis for mid-size cars. Acura MDX 2022: acura.com/mdx The 4th generation MDX becomes a new flagship in Acura’s crossover range, but remains the most affordable 7-seater from a luxury brand. Peugeot 5008: uk-media.peugeot.com/en/passenger-cars/5008-suv The French manufacturer updates its largest crossover this year, bringing it in line with the rest of the family. The 5008’s exterior adopts a wide frameless grille that seamlessly connects with revised headlights and new vertical DRL profile. Toyota Highlander Hybrid: newsroom.toyota.eu/toyota-launches-refined-7-seater-highlander-hybrid-in-europe/ While in the US, the new generation Toyota Highlander went on sale as a 2020 model, both in hybrid and V6 iterations, other markets are just welcoming the SUV. In the UK and EU, the Highlander will be offered exclusively as a hybrid, powered by a 2.5-litre Atkinson cycle engine. Volkswagen Atlas 2021: vw.com/en/models/atlas.html After 2020 Volkswagen shortened its standard lineup renewal policy to three years, and the Atlas became the first model to benefit from it. Kia Sorento: kia.com/us/en/sorento The fully redesigned Kia Sorento is one of the best models in its class according to multiple reviewers, offering a variety of drivetrain and trim choices, upscale interior design, lots of standard safety tech, and outstanding predicted reliability. Dodge Durango: dodge.com/durango.html Dodge is not rushing to change generation for the current Durango, but one cannot criticize the company since the model continues to generate a steady stream of sales year after year. For 2021, the SUV gets a refreshed face, with major styling cues borrowed from the latest Charger widebody.It boasts new LED headlights, updated grille, and a new rear spoiler. Kia Carnival: kia.com/us/en/carnival-mpv You are not seeing things, the all-new Carnival formerly known as Sedona, is still an MPV, but its newly discovered SUV-style bulkiness, allows us to place it in this lineup of 7-seat crossovers.