1. A crossover is based on a car's platform, while an SUV uses the chassis of a truck.
2. Crossovers are mostly built to handle with the ride quality and convenience of a car, while SUVs are built for more challenging terrain, larger payloads, or hauling duties.
3. You get a CUV when you combine the features of an SUV with a hatchback or a sedan.
4. A sport utility vehicle is technically classified as a type of light truck with a full-covered cargo area that is used for passenger seating.
5. Crossovers start with a car’s “unibody” architecture, which simply means the body of the car and its frame, or “foundation,” are a single piece. SUVs use a “body on frame” make-up that links two independent pieces together.
6. Example:
Crossover:
2017 Ford Ecosport
2016 Volvo V90 Cross Country
SUV:
Mercedes Benz G500 4x4 squared
2016 Range Rover Sport 5.0 v8.
7. If you’re looking to mob through deserts or forests at high speeds, the durability of an SUV is the way to go, but if you plan to drive post-haste on paved roads, the inherent structural rigidity of a crossover will suit your purposes.
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