The Active may be the entry point, but it doesn’t feel stripped down. Heated power front seats, a 13.2-inch touchscreen, and a digital instrument cluster all come standard. The cabin seats seven, and the layout remains flexible enough to handle anything you throw at it, from day-to-day errands to road trips and cargo-heavy weekends.
Standard exterior equipment for the Active includes LED lighting, roof rails, and 18-inch wheels, plus a power liftgate for convenience, and it features the full Co-Pilot360 Assist+ suite with adaptive cruise control, lane centering, blind-spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking, and rear cross-traffic alert. A Comfort Package is also available for buyers who want extras like a heated steering wheel, upgraded upholstery, and added power adjustability for the front passenger seat.
Move to the ST-Line and you’ll notice the change in tone immediately. Chrome pieces disappear in favor of black accents, the wheels grow to 20 inches, and the seats receive a sportier design with red contrast stitching. The dashboard materials improve as well, and the sound system gets upgraded to a 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen setup for a richer audio experience.
The ST-Line also adds more advanced driver-assistance features, including front and side parking sensors, a surround-view camera system, and a smarter version of adaptive cruise control that uses posted speed limits to adjust pace. BlueCruise hands-free driving is available for those who spend a lot of time on highways. With the Premium Package, the ST-Line can add massaging front seats, ambient lighting, heated second-row seating, and a power-folding third row, turning the SUV into something that feels well above mid-tier.