Nov 11, 2016 05:00 AM EST
2016 Volkswagen Tiguan vs 2016 Honda CR-V vs 2016 Toyota RAV4, Which Is The Best Buy?

The rise of the SUV segment is unstoppable. More and more families choose a crossover as they have its stylish design and powerful engine while offering enough comfort and space. The 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan, 2016 Honda CR-V, and 2016 Toyota RAV4 are three of the leading crossovers in the industry today. But which one is the best to buy? CarWow's latest video, as well as our review here, will help you decide.

2016 Volkswagen Tiguan

The most recent updated of the three are the Volkswagen Tiguan and VW introduced its new generation with a restyling and cutting edge innovations such as new security assistance for braking and a fatigue detector system. The Tiguan is also connected and will provide information in real time traffic jams and ability to use mobile applications in the multimedia system.

The 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan is also lighter now of about 80 kilos. It launches five petrol and four diesel. The first yield between 125hp (1.4 TSI) and 220 hp (2.0 TSI); 120 diesel (1.6 TDI) and 240 hp (2.0 TDI Biturbo) while consumption should save an average of 15 percent over the current version. Later, Volkswagen has planned a plug -in hybrid version based on the mechanics of the Volkswagen Golf GTE. It is said to reach 204 hp, according to Auto Evolution.

2016 Toyota Rav4

Toyota launched its RAV4 in 1994. That year, Toyota sold 53,000 units. The figure,doubled the following year, tripled in 1995 and continued steadily growing generation after generation having sold more than 5 million units today.

The 2016 Toyota Rav4 had evolved reflecting a greater emphasis on family use without sacrificing any of the essential values of model maneuverability, versatility, and comfort. Equipped with new engines, the current Toyota RAV4 combines the widest variety of engines to choose from with an average reduction of CO2 emissions 11% compared to the previous generation. It also has a hybrid version that has a truly impressive performance. And because it is Toyota, Safety systems are important and the new Integrated Dynamic Driving System is installed.

2016 Honda CR-V

Finally, the Honda CR-V is one of the most comfortable cars to drive. Since its launch in 1997, it has sold 7.2 million units and the new generation had just been launch sporting an awesome facelift and a revolution under the body, according to Carscoops.

The 2016 Honda CR-V comes with slight cosmetic changes on the outside, but the real news is under the body. For starters, launches a new diesel engine and now has 1.6 liters instead of the previous 2.0 but yields more: 160 hp with only 4.9 liters of average consumption. It remains spacious and with a sense of high quality, and its trunk, which allows folding the backrest with only a lever, continues to offer the highest capacity in its class at 1,699 liters.

If you’re looking for you next family hauler, chances are, many of you are probably torn between these three crossovers which are among the best-selling crossovers. In the video below, Head To Head of Carwow will surely help you decide.

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