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Published on November 06, 2024
Edmunds Picks Top Small SUVs for City Living, Kia Soul to Mercedes-Benz GLBSource: Wikipedia/© M 93 / Wikimedia Commons

With the bustling city driving experience front and center, Edmunds experts recently highlighted a selection of small SUVs that are tailor-made for urban life, where a compact form factor and nimble handling are prized above sheer size and power. Among the vehicles that made their list, each offers a distinct set of features that cater to the metropolitan commuter, looking to deftly navigate crowded streets and tight parking spaces, according to AP News.

For those aiming to maximize interior space without bulking up on the outside, the Kia Soul stands out as the least expensive option in this segment. As noted by KSAT, "The Soul is Kia’s smallest vehicle, but its boxy shape allows for a generous amount of headroom and legroom." Starting at $21,665, it's a budget-friendly choice that doesn't sacrifice the comfort and convenience city drivers often need to forgo in order to find a truly urban-friendly vehicle. However, Edmunds points out a potential drawback for those in all-weather cities: the Soul does not come with all-wheel drive.

Adding a touch of style to the lineup, the Buick Envista's design helps it to stand out without breaking the bank, starting at $24,795. It presents a blend of affordability and luxury features, such as heated seating and a power liftgate. Still, buyers might need to weigh the reduced cargo space this model offers compared to some competitors, said AP News.

Volkswagen's Taos combines ease of maneuverability with great outward visibility and a responsive engine, detailed by KSAT as offering enough power "for quick getaways at stoplights." Priced starting at $25,420 for the 2024 model, it's a small SUV that doesn't skimp on space. It also comes standard with an 8-inch touchscreen and wireless device charging, adding a layer of convenience to the in-cabin experience. Furthermore, essential driver assist features like automatic emergency braking are standard, providing an extra measure of safety amidst the urban hustle.

The Subaru Crosstrek, with a starting price of $26,540, is a unique offering on this list, imbued with standard all-wheel drive and a design evocative of an adventurous spirit that doubles as beneficial for traversing the urban landscape. However, Edmunds advises potential owners to consider upgrading from the 152-horsepower base engine to the more robust 182-horsepower one if they're often in a rush, an upgrade not available in the base trim level. Despite its smaller cargo area, the Crosstrek makes loading large items easier with its user-friendly rear hatch design, as per KSAT.

At the premium end, the Mercedes-Benz GLB starts at $46,950 and brings forth high-end amenities, cutting-edge technology, and lively performance to the small SUV class. Cited for its practicality, the GLB promises 22 cubic feet of cargo volume along with an optional third row, although this last feature is recommended only for children. Yet those eyeing this upscale option should be wary of how adding additional tech features can quickly elevate the vehicle's price, as KSAT cautions. As urban environments continue to challenge drivers with their unique demands, these five small SUVs as identified by Edmunds—and shared with AP News—are proving that a comfortable, convenient, and stylish city driving experience doesn't need to come at the expense of practicality or affordability.