8-seater SUVs

Eight-seat SUVs are extra-large vehicles – around five metres or longer – with three seats in the third row, rather than the more common configuration of just two seats. The third-row seats in the rear of an eight-seat SUV often lack the necessary spaciousness for adult comfort and are best suited to children up to early teenage years.

Popular 8-seater SUVs (#)

1. Toyota Landcruiser

In the US the generic name for a heavy-duty four-wheel drive is 'Jeep', but in Australia it's 'LandCruiser'. The Toyota LandCruiser arrived in Australia in 1957 and the model line quickly overtook the Land Rover in the hearts and minds of Australians, winning them over with its combination of robustness and off-road capability. In rural and regional areas the Toyota LandCruiser has been the off-road wagon of choice for government utilities and the mining industry. The Toyota LandCruiser has been a massive sales success in Australia over a number of years, outselling its one close competitor, the Nissan Patrol, in a ratio as high as five to one.

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2. Nissan Patrol

Nissan's Patrol has been a favourite of Outback adventurers for decades, after a G60 Nissan Patrol was the first vehicle to cross the Simpson Desert in 1960. Various short and long-wheelbase, turbo-diesel and petrol variants of the rugged 4WD passenger vehicle have been sold since 1951 before an all-new upmarket V8-petrol only Nissan Patrol arrived here in 2012 as a replacement for the ageing Y61 diesel Patrol. It's the most luxurious and expensive Nissan Patrol to date, proving attractive to caravanners and boaties with its 3500kg towing capacity.

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3. Lexus LX

The Lexus LX, which denotes 'Luxury Crossover', was first born as the LX 450 in 1998, before the second-generation LX 470 appeared in 2007 and the current MkIII LX 570 was launched in 2007. It is essentially a more luxurious LandCruiser aimed directly at the US market. That's why the Japanese luxury brand's flagship SUV was available only in petrol form for a long time, powered by a 5.7-litre V8. In recent years, demand from the Russian market for a diesel version led to the development of the Lexus LX 450. Offering up to eight seats - just like the Toyota 200 Series LandCruiser on which it's based - the flagship Lexus SUV is mounted on a steel ladder frame.

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