If you’re in the market for a luxury SUV, you’re in luck.
The spring 2026 luxury SUV lineup is expected to be huge, with brands like Lexus and Mercedes releasing updated models packed with must-see features, while prices are also expected to drop for the 2025 model year.
Which cars can we expect to see significant price cuts in spring 2026? Check out the list below.
Lexus NX 350-Hybrid
As they say, Lexus’s NX 350-Hybrid is charming. This SUV has everything you’d expect from a Lexus, including a variety of bright, modern interior color options to suit every taste, leather seats and wood trim. Hybrid technology provides excellent fuel efficiency, allowing you to drive long distances without frequent stops for refueling. For those who enjoy cruising on the highway, the turbocharged power engine gets you from 0 to 60 mph in 7 seconds.
With the introduction of the 2026 model, you can start purchasing the 2025 model for around $45,000.
“The 2026 hybrid will be about $2,000 cheaper than the entry-level 2025 hybrid because the 2026 version has the option of front-wheel drive, while the 2025 version offers all-wheel drive,” said Melanie Musson, auto industry expert at AutoInsurance.org. “For those who don’t want all-wheel drive, the front-wheel drive option is a great way to save money.”
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Mercedes-Benz EQS
If you want to buy an electric car, the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is your best luxury choice. Mercedes has even designed it specifically for the EQS, making it unique among all petrol models.
Standard luxury features include heated front seats, digital car key and leather upholstery. The 400 Series comes standard with a 118 kWh battery that Mercedes can program remotely, eliminating the need to visit a dealer for updates. It also has multiple charging options.
We predict you’ll soon be able to find a 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS model for under $90,000.
“Mercedes has announced that the 2026 models will be significantly cheaper than the 2025 models,” Musson said. “Unfortunately for Americans who are looking to purchase the 2026 models, Mercedes has suspended production in the United States. However, due to the lower price, the 2025 models are likely to see significant price drops as buyers are unwilling to pay more for a vehicle that costs less when new.”
Porsche Macan
For those who want a sports car but need an everyday SUV, the Porsche Macan is your best choice. It has the beat of the NX 250, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds and with a top track speed of 144 mph.
The raised center console enhances the driving experience by allowing easy access to gears through the steering wheel. It’s equally as capable as a utility vehicle, with a large rear cabin, rear towing and hauling options, and an electric model.
Some 2025 Porsche Macan models are already priced at about $70,000, which represents some savings compared to the starting price of the 2026 model.
Genesis GV80
The Macan is about speed, while the Genesis GV80 is about “the pinnacle of comfort.” It has a spacious interior with room for up to three rows of seats, including second-row power reclining and craft leather seats. Safety features like blind-spot view monitors and front and rear collision avoidance assist make it a good choice for those driving with valuable cargo.
Now that the 2026 model is on sale, you can find great deals on the 2025 Genesis GV80. The new 2025 model has a suggested retail price of approximately $58,000.
BMW X5
The BMW X5 is last on our list of models with massive spring 2026 price cuts, but it’s definitely not one to ignore.
The X5 offers superior exterior aesthetics along with the comfort and versatility you’re looking for in an SUV. Its refined interior features Marino leather upholstery and glass controls to enhance the luxurious driving experience. BMW even offers many financing options, so it probably won’t be out of your price range either.
The 2025 model has an MSRP of approximately $66,000, which represents some savings compared to the 2026 model.
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