This should come as great news for Aussies looking to upgrade this year, with no shortage of new entrants and updated versions of existing favourites hitting the road in 2025.
Famed for their family-friendly practicality, large SUVs are only set to gain popularity as new entrants arrive and compete with established names, resulting in more options than ever before for buyers.
With everything from cut-price heroes to first-class luxury SUVs launching this year, let’s take a look at ten of the best large SUVs coming to Australia in 2025.
Cadillac Lyriq
If you’re looking for a large and luxurious SUV from an established American marque making its return to Australia, the Cadillac Lyriq would like to say hello.
The first examples of the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq have already hit the road here in Australia, impressing those lucky enough to get behind the wheel with its spacious interior, clever interior tech and powerful electric motor.
The Lyriq pushes out 388kW of power and 610Nm of torque, giving it some serious push off the line while a large 102kWh battery pack offers up to 530km of range, according to WLTP testing.
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The launch of a refreshed and massively updated Isuzu MU-X marks one of the biggest launches in the large SUV segment.
The MU-X has been a hit with adventurous Aussies and towing enthusiasts alike, with the styling refresh giving it a much more modern persona while things like upgraded safety and entertainment lists make it even more competitive in the large SUV landscape.
GMC Yukon Denali
There’s another all-American SUV set to touch down here in Australia in 2025, with the GMC Yukon Denali hitting the road in the second quarter.
The Yukon Denali is massive, offering a spacious eight-seat layout and monstrous power figures from a 6.2-litre V8 paired with a 4WD system, while keeping things comfortable on the road with a clever magnetic adaptive suspension system for the gargantuan 24-inch wheels.
Chery Tiggo 9 Pro
Chery says that its SUV lineup will be growing once again in 2025 with the introduction of the all-new Tiggo 9 Pro.
The Tiggo 9 Pro is set to hit the market in the first-half of the year complete with a family-friendly, seven-seat cabin with stacks of technology inside and even the option of a plug-in hybrid said to consume a very efficient 5.2L/100km on the combined cycle.
Haval H7
GWM has confirmed that its seven-seat Haval H7 SUV will be hitting the road here in Australia in the third quarter of 2025.
THe company says that the H7 will debut with a fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain and some off-road hardware that make it one of the most adventurous vehicles in the Haval stables, all while over-delivering on the value front.
Hyundai Palisade
Hyundai has given its largest SUV, the Palisade, a major makeover for 2025.
Fresh off an update, the latest Hyundai Palisade debuts with a sleek new styling package, upgraded equipment lists, option of a more fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain and an overhauled interior layout that looks nice and premium for the seven-to-eight-seat family chariot.
Skoda Kodiaq
Skoda has confirmed that the latest-generation Kodiaq will be arriving here in Australia, providing family buyers with a great entry-point into the premium European segment, with a flagship RS variant touching down in the middle of 2025.
The Kodiaq has proven a hit with Aussies, with its spacious three-row layout receiving a substantial upgrade with new designs and technology inside, making it more competitive than ever before.
Volvo EX90
If you’re after a spacious, premium, safe and stylish three-row SUV powered entirely by electricity, the Volvo EX90 certainly deserves a spot on your shortlist.
The EX90 sits as the company’s flagship SUV experience and is likely to become the benchmark in the growing world of battery-powered, luxury SUVs with seven seats thanks to Volvo’s stunning interior designs and lengthy equipment lists.
Volkswagen Tayron
It’s not everyday you get a brand-new platform from an automotive giant like Volkswagen, with 2025 set to usher in the all-new VW Tayron in the latter stages of the year.
The Tayron is a new, three-row SUV package offering seven seats inside the revamped cabin that looks smart and picks up a range of new features, headlined by a large infotainment display.
Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series
While it’s not a brand-new vehicle, Toyota is set to give the almighty LandCruiser 300 Series a significant update this year.
The company says buyers can expect to see more safety equipment bundled into the 300 Series when updated versions arrive in the middle of the year alongside some infotainment tech upgrades that add wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
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