Affordable car buyers can get their cladding and ride height too.
SubaruSUVs are the sought-after vehicles on the market. They have moved beyond their trail-conquering roots and subsumed just about every market segment, from inveterate family hauler to high-performance monster. That also includes affordable cars now too. Buyers who once would have been limited to sedans and econoboxes can now buy a new crossover.
Cheap SUVs are not world-beaters. They typically have underpowered base engines. And they won’t overwhelm you with interior quality. But they can deliver some ride height, cargo space and capability. And several newer ones even bring some sleek exterior style.
Here are the cheapest SUVs you can buy in 2022. Note that a vehicle had to have all-wheel drive available to meet our definition of SUV, which precluded some vehicles like the Hyundai Venue.
The Cheapest SUVs You Can Buy in 2022
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
MitsubishiThe Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is the cheapest SUV you can get AWD with. It’s not particularly sexy or fun to drive (you get what you’re willing to pay for). But it does come with a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
- Horsepower/Torque: 148 hp/145 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 49.5 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $21,795 ($24,995 AWD)
Hyundai Kona
HyundaiThe Kona is Hyundai’s subcompact SUV that slots between the Venue and the Tucson. It’s fun to drive — particularly with the perkier engines — and that quality (not its stingy cargo space) is why jurors named it the North American SUV of the Year in 2019.
- Horsepower/Torque: 147 hp/139 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 45.8 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $21,990 ($23,490 AWD)
Ford EcoSport
FordThe EcoSport was the sort of drab crossover Ford created the Maverick to destroy — and it will be one of its first victims leaving the lineup after 2022. In its favor, it comes with standard AWD and has a 2,000-pound tow rating, if you’re the sort of person who would use an EcoSport to tow.
- Horsepower/Torque: 166 hp/149 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 50 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $22,040
Toyota Corolla Cross
Tyler DuffyThe Corolla is seldom the sexiest car on the road. Its superpower is being a cockroach that you can’t kill. The Corolla Cross, as the name suggests, is the Corolla but a crossover.
- Horsepower/Torque: 169 hp/150 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 26.5 cu.ft. (trunk)
- MSRP: $22,445 ($23,745)
Mazda CX-30
MazdaWe’re huge fans of the Mazda 3 hatchback. But the markets want SUVs, not hatchbacks. Mazda essentially lifted a Mazda 3, cladded it a bit and called it a CX-30 crossover. It’s brilliant.
- Horsepower/Torque: 186 hp/186 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 45.2 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $22,500 ($22,500 AWD)
Kia Seltos
Tyler DuffyKia scored a major hit with the Telluride. The Seltos, which launched a year after, is Kia’s attempt to be that but a subcompact. Fully loaded, it will blow away much of the competition with its combo of looks, space and perky driving dynamics.
- Horsepower/Torque: 146 hp/132 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 62.8 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $22,840 ($22,840 AWD)
Chevrolet Trailblazer
Tom RocheChevy revived the Trailblazer nameplate for the 2020 model year…as a tiny crossover. It looks great, borrowing a bit of style from the bigger Blazer crossover. It offers a decent amount of space. But by most accounts isn’t that spectacular to drive.
- Horsepower/Torque: 137 hp/162 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 54.4 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $23,295 ($25,295 AWD)
Subaru Crosstrek
SubaruThe Crosstrek is Subaru’s smallest and cheapest SUV. It’s probably the most capable SUV off-road on this with Subaru’s AWD (standard) and 8.7 inches of ground clearance. Alas, the Crosstrek also takes about 8.7 seconds to reach 60 mph with its base engine.
- Horsepower/Torque: 152 hp/145 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 55.3 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $23,645
Honda HR-V
Tyler DuffyIf you were product planning for Honda, you’d want “the 11th-generation Civic…but a crossover.” That almost literally is the all-new 2023 Honda HR-V, a great value crossover plagued by an underwhelming engine.
- Horsepower/Torque: 158 hp/138 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 55.1 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $23,650 ($25,150 AWD)
Volkswagen Taos
Tyler DuffyThe Taos is VW’s all-new entry-level compact crossover model for 2022, which slots in below the Tiguan. It’s a de facto replacement for the Volkswagen Golf and — as much as it pains us to admit this — meets present needs and tastes better than the Mk8 Golf would have
- Horsepower/Torque: 158 hp/184 lb-ft
- Cargo Space: 65.9 cu.ft.
- MSRP: $24,155 ($27,790 AWD)
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