New ride for the rich: Super-luxury SUVs
Have a spare $75,000 to spend on a new vehicle?
There's no shortage of choices, but increasingly, the wealthy are opting for super-luxury SUVs instead of traditional sedans.
According to Truecar, the number of SUVs that have sold for at least $75,000 this year is up an astounding 44 percent. ( Tweet this ) That compares with 13.2 percent growth for cars above $75,000.
It's a trend that Truecar President John Krafcik said is just beginning, as more high-end automakers enter the space. On Wednesday, Lamborghini (VOW3-DE) became the latest brand to confirm it will add an SUV to its lineup, with what many are calling the "Rambo Lambo." It's expected to hit showrooms in 2018, after which Lamborghini plans to sell 3,000 each year.
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The luxury SUV will join the likes of the Porsche (PAH3-DE) Cayenne, Cadillac (GM) Escalade and Land Rover (TATAMOTORS-IN)'s Range Rover, as well as forthcoming models from Tesla (TSLA), Bentley and a rumored model from Rolls-Royce (BMW-DE).
"In the next few years, uber-premium SUVs will outsell uber-premium sedans. It's just a matter of time," Krafcik said.
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Below are details on other ultraluxury SUVs that are headed for the market.
Tesla Model X