All-wheel drive is standard for all trims.
Even the base engine provides enough grunt that it does not feel sluggish during driving.
The handling is poised and the steering is accurate.
The brakes deliver a decent stopping force and controlling them with the pedal feels intuitive.
Advanced safety and driver aids are already available for the base trim.
All trims have the option for the biggest wheels available.
The panoramic sunroof comes standard with the base trim.
The first and second rows of seats offer decent headroom and legroom.
The seats are comfortable and do not induce fatigue during long drives.
The range of adjustability allows the majority of passengers to fit in the front seats.
The leather upholstery has a good fit and finish.
The ride quality is comfortable and external noise does not detract from the interior ambiance.
There is no diesel-fueled engine available unlike its bigger siblings in the Range Rover lineup.
The transmission doesn’t work seamlessly with the engine.
The effort required to steer feels cumbersome.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not available.
Additional advanced safety and driver aids are only available to higher trim levels.
There are no official safety ratings yet from the NHTSA and the IIHS.
The base trim does not have the option for sporty bodywork and trim accents.
The step-in height is high for a compact SUV.
Ducking the head is almost necessary when getting inside.
The rear seats are not as ergonomic and supportive as the front seats.
Choosing bigger wheels may be less forgiving to the ride quality.