2023 Honda Pilot

When it comes to accommodating growing families, three-row midsize SUVs stand as exceptional options. The Honda Pilot had long held the favored position until the arrival of the Kia Telluride in 2020, which sparked a shift in preferences. However, the tide is set to turn once again with the arrival of the redesigned 2023 Honda Pilot, brimming with an array of modifications and enhancements. This revamped iteration of the Pilot boasts an elongated form, surpassing its predecessor by 3.4 inches. This expansion translates to increased legroom for occupants in the second and third rows, while also elevating cargo capacity to a level that leads its class.

At first glance, the new Pilot exudes a more upright and utilitarian silhouette, projecting a commanding presence that ideally complements the refreshed TrailSport off-road model. Unlike its predecessor, which predominantly leaned towards cosmetic enhancements, the latest TrailSport model boasts genuine off-road capabilities. Stepping into the interior, a fresh feature takes center stage: a removable second-row center seat, an innovation that delivers unparalleled versatility to the Pilot’s configuration.

In light of these myriad refinements and advancements, the 2023 Honda Pilot possesses the attributes required to once again mount a formidable challenge to the Telluride and its sibling, the Hyundai Palisade.

2023 Honda Passport

Upon reflection, the inception of the Passport concept appears as a straightforward and logical endeavor. The idea was to distill the finest attributes from Honda’s acclaimed SUV crossovers, namely the compact Honda CR-V and the three-row Honda Pilot, and converge them into a midsize configuration infused with a hint more off-road capability than either source model. This synthesis culminates in the form of the 2023 Honda Passport, now embarking on its fourth year of production (excluding the Passport of the late 1990s, which bore the same emblem as an Isuzu variant).

Evident touches from the Pilot abound: the commanding V6 performance, a spacious cabin layout, an intuitively designed tech interface, and a notably expansive cargo hold. Meanwhile, the CR-V’s influence is discernible through agile handling dynamics and a steering feel that resonates with a sense of natural responsiveness. Accompanying these features, the Passport integrates a comprehensive infotainment system and a generous selection of driver safety features that are standard across nearly all contemporary Honda models.

Regrettably, the Passport does not match the fuel efficiency of its smaller crossover counterpart. In fact, it even falls slightly short in efficiency when juxtaposed with its larger counterpart, the Pilot. This divergence could possibly be attributed to the need for certain concessions to enhance its modest off-road prowess. While it aligns with rivals featuring V6 engines, such as the Chevrolet Blazer, Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport, and Jeep Grand Cherokee, it lags behind the Nissan Murano.

Only adversaries endowed with turbocharged four-cylinder engines can lay claim to a distinct fuel economy advantage. However, it’s important to note that none can rival the Passport’s seamless V6 power delivery or the abundant interior space that positions it as a premier midsize all-rounder.

2023 Honda Odyssey

Continuously ranked as one of the top-performing minivans in the United States, the Honda Odyssey consistently delivers the essential attributes desired by most minivan buyers: spaciousness, comfort, features, and a commitment to safety upheld by the highest ratings. In addition, the Odyssey showcases Honda’s hallmark reliability. Accommodating up to eight occupants, this vehicle boasts ample headroom and legroom, with a particularly noteworthy third row that stands as one of the most capacious within its class. Remarkably, it offers substantially more legroom than comparable alternatives such as the Kia Carnival or Chrysler Pacifica. Further underscoring its practicality, the Odyssey outpaces its rivals with a larger maximum cargo capacity, exceeding the offerings of the Pacifica and Toyota Sienna.

When navigating the open road, the Odyssey exudes a sense of seamlessness and sophistication. Its ride quality is exceptional, complemented by effortlessly responsive steering, rendering this sizeable van surprisingly maneuverable and effortless to park. Diverging from some competitors, the Odyssey does not offer hybrid options or all-wheel drive. However, it compensates by asserting its position as one of the swiftest minivans in the market. Anchored by a potent V6 engine, the Odyssey boasts a satisfying burst of acceleration from a standstill and ample passing power, even when fully laden with passengers.

2023 Honda HR-V

The Honda HR-V holds its ground as one of the best-selling compact SUVs in the United States, which is no small feat considering the explosive surge in popularity within the compact crossover segment in recent years. This year heralds the arrival of an entirely revamped HR-V. Honda has orchestrated a complete overhaul, rendering this budget-friendly subcompact SUV a substantially improved iteration across the board. Its dimensions have expanded, culminating in greater comfort and refinement, while its aesthetics have undergone enhancement, resulting in a more appealing appearance. Furthermore, the HR-V now boasts an expanded cargo capacity, signifying a leap in practicality. Notably, the driving experience has been elevated, thanks to a larger and more potent engine, select steering components inherited from the sporty Honda Civic, and the integration of an advanced independent rear suspension inspired by the Honda CR-V.

The new interior of the HR-V is also captivating. Displaying a sleek and dynamic design reminiscent of the Civic, it introduces fresh and captivating elements such as a gracefully curved double-tiered center console. Additionally, the HR-V now boasts a digital instrument cluster and an enlarged touchscreen. The amalgamation of these comprehensive enhancements, combined with its accessible pricing, positions the HR-V on the forefront in its rivalry against significant competitors like the Toyota Corolla Cross, Mazda CX-30, Kia Seltos, and Hyundai Kona.

2023 Honda CR-V

Welcoming the dawn of its next generation, the 2023 Honda CR-V arrives with a comprehensive array of updates that are poised to uphold its distinguished position within the compact SUV segment. An enduring best-seller for nearly three decades, the CR-V has adhered to a philosophy of incremental enhancements rather than radical overhauls every few years. While it has consistently maintained its finesse and capability, the CR-V faced some setbacks in the realm of infotainment technology and active safety features, given the fierce competition within this popular category.

The forthcoming CR-V aims to redefine its trajectory, spearheaded by a thoroughly revitalized chassis that boasts a longer and slightly broader profile. This dimensional transformation not only fosters additional interior space but also holds the promise of enhanced handling (verification pending upon actual test drives). Evidently influenced by the rugged aesthetics of the Honda Ridgeline pickup and the larger Honda Passport SUV, the redesigned model exhibits a more robust and adventure-inspired appearance. The technological landscape is poised for a substantial upgrade, featuring enlarged touchscreens, advanced software integration, and innovative attributes like wireless smartphone control. The hybrid variants experience a power surge, empowering them to tow loads of up to 1,000 pounds. While not equivalent to the capabilities of a diesel pickup, this achievement remains noteworthy for a hybrid-driven CR-V.

These updates are strategically positioned to elevate the CR-V’s standing within its class, aligning its fuel efficiency with the Toyota RAV4 and augmenting its technological and infotainment capabilities to rival the Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sorento. Although it might not match the athletic prowess of the Mazda CX-5 or venture as deeply into off-road territory as the Subaru Forester, the new-generation Honda CR-V undoubtedly presents an attractive proposition, ticking numerous boxes for a wide array of prospective buyers.

 

2023 Acura TLX

The compact luxury sedan, Acura TLX, exudes sleek and sophisticated styling complemented by a premium interior ambiance. Under the hood, a responsive 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, present in the base trims, delivers compelling performance. However, for those with a penchant for driving excitement, the preferred choice lies in the available 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 engine, featured in the Type S model. While all trims offer commendable handling, the Type S variant takes it up a notch with a sportier and more captivating driving experience. Inside the sport sedan, room for five occupants is available, although taller passengers may find the rear seats somewhat constricted.

Stepping into the interior, the cabin emanates a premium aesthetic and tactile satisfaction, offering a rich assortment of amenities. Surprisingly, even the base trim boasts a high-quality audio system, and the infotainment configuration includes an array of standard features. Yet, it’s worth noting that a touchscreen interface is absent. To access various functions, drivers can rely on controls situated on the steering wheel, while most features are managed through a touchpad positioned on the center console. However, this touchpad setup can pose challenges, particularly when traversing uneven road surfaces.

Among TLX’s rivals, the roster includes the sportier yet more opulent Audi A6, the refined and subtly elegant Volvo S60, and the audacious Cadillac CT5.

 

2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale

In the realm of luxury SUVs, the German marques—Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz—have unquestionably established dominance, and this comes as no surprise. Renowned for their meticulous craftsmanship, comfort, practicality, and formidable overall performance, they’ve earned their place at the forefront. However, those in search of an intriguing alternative might be enticed by the all-new 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale (pronounced akin to “tamale”).

Positioned as a subcompact SUV, the Tonale finds its niche within the Alfa lineup just beneath the larger Stelvio SUV. Much like its Stelvio sibling, the Tonale makes a bold statement, showcasing its performance-oriented identity through striking headlights, the iconic inverted triangular Alfa Romeo grille, and a commanding, athletic stance. This design ethos stands in stark contrast to the Jeep Compass, with which it shares some foundational elements. Drawing on Alfa’s recent history, it’s likely that the Tonale’s driving dynamics will provide an engaging experience, even though its modest cargo capacity does impact practicality.

With optimism, the Tonale aims to enhance Alfa Romeo’s build quality, a factor that has been criticized in models like the Stelvio and Giulia, known for emitting creaks reminiscent of a ship at sea during a storm. If this aspect is addressed, the Tonale could potentially sidestep a lackluster position. In a segment populated by contenders such as the Mercedes-Benz GLA and GLB, BMW X1, Audi Q3, and Volvo XC40, the Tonale’s ranking could hinge on these improvements.

For those curious, stay tuned for more comprehensive details and driving experiences as the early 2023 on-sale date approaches for the Tonale.

 

2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia

In the competitive arena of the U.S. sedan market, the 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia stands as a direct rival to some of the most renowned contenders. This four-door, five-passenger vehicle enters the fray against illustrious names like the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A4. In the face of this impressive lineup, the Giulia boldly embraces its strengths in performance handling, robust acceleration, and an interior that impeccably reflects its Italian heritage. It triumphs by delivering more baseline horsepower than a majority of its peers, while the Quadrifoglio ultra-performance variant boasts an all-aluminum 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that boasts an astonishing 505 horsepower.

The Alfa Romeo Giulia distinguishes itself by being among the more compact vehicles within its category. In fact, it’s about 3 inches shorter than the 3 Series and 5 inches shorter than the A4. This compact size, coupled with its rear-wheel-drive platform, does lead to a relatively smaller interior space compared to certain competitors. Nonetheless, for extended journeys accommodating four passengers, the Giulia manages admirably. Moreover, it surpasses several rivals in terms of driving enjoyment. If a smoother ride is of greater importance, the C-Class could be a consideration; while it now leans towards sportiness, it still retains a touch more comfort than the Giulia, even though it’s more dynamic than the C-Classes of previous generations.

 

2023 Acura RDX

Acura has established its reputation by delivering substantial luxury to car buyers without the extravagant price tag. This essence is vividly displayed in the 2023 Acura RDX, a compact SUV that offers an exceptional level of value. The RDX stands out as a more budget-friendly alternative when compared to its European counterparts like the BMW X3 and Audi Q5. Despite its approachable pricing, it excels with its dynamic handling, a generously proportioned cabin, and a wealth of cargo space. Furthermore, it proudly showcases a comprehensive range of standard features, encompassing blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a sizable 10.2-inch infotainment display.

However, this doesn’t suggest that the RDX is devoid of imperfections. Its sole engine option is a 272-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder, which contrasts with competitors like the X3 and Jaguar F-Pace that offer a wider array of powertrains, including some with notably greater horsepower. Additionally, while the interior of this Acura is visually appealing, it might not achieve the same level of opulence as SUVs like the Porsche Macan and Volvo XC60.

With its spaciousness and spirited performance, the Acura RDX emerges as an alluring selection. It’s particularly poised to resonate with drivers who seek the most impressive value for their investment.

2023 Acura NSX

Acura proudly labels itself as Honda’s performance-oriented division, and the NSX provides undeniable evidence that this characterization holds true. As a mid-engine, twin-turbo, all-wheel-drive supercar fueled by a potent 600-horsepower hybrid powertrain, the 2022 NSX Type S stands not only as Acura’s most commanding and high-performing creation to date but also as a testament to technological ingenuity. This remarkable machine seamlessly blends exceptional performance, refined demeanor, and comfortable accommodations, making it a viable choice for daily driving across all seasons. Inside the NSX Type S, one encounters a contemporary and inviting interior. While the design could afford to take a few more daring leaps, the build quality is nothing short of exceptional, while the seats boast impeccable shaping. Surprisingly for a supercar, the NSX also offers a comparably spacious trunk. Considering its starting price of $171,495, it emerges as a genuine supercar value proposition. This figure is notably lower than that of competitors such as McLaren, Ferrari, and Lamborghini. Moreover, it positions itself beneath the Audi R8, as well as the Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S models. However, it’s worth acknowledging that some of these rivals may outpace the NSX Type S in terms of sheer speed.