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Editors' Picks August 2023: Honda Pilot, a Subaru and some electric SUVs

Editors' Picks August 2023: Honda Pilot, a Subaru and some electric SUVs



A couple of new electric SUVs join the ranks of Editors' Picks this month. The Nissan Ariya is Nissan's big EV follow-up to the long-sold Leaf, and it sure is a good one. Meanwhile, the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV hits it out of the park with both its rapid AMG model and the norm-core 350 and 500 versions. In the gasoline realm, we have both the redesigned Subaru Impreza and also-redesigned Honda Pilot snagging Editors' Picks status as a result of their successful makeovers. Both were lacking in certain areas previously, but all the work put in for their latest iterations has done them well.

In case you missed our previous Editors' Picks posts, here’s a quick refresher on what’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get an Editors’ Pick designation. Those are the ones we’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody who’s curious and asks the question. The list that you’ll find below consists of every car we rated in August that earned an Editors’ Pick.

2023 Nissan Ariya


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Quick take: The Ariya has a gorgeous interior, drives like a luxury vehicle with surprising performance from the dual-motor model and is generally priced in line with its competition.

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Score: 7.5

What it competes with: Hyundai Ioniq 5Ford Mustang Mach-EVolkswagen ID.4Tesla Model YPolestar 2Volvo C40 RechargeVolvo XC40 Recharge, Toyota bZ4X, Subaru Solterra

Pros: Drives like a quiet, refined luxury vehicle; beautiful interior design; plenty of utility in rear seat and cargo area

Cons: Slow fast charging at 130 kW max; no true one-pedal driving

From the editors:

Road Test Editor Zac Palmer — "I was genuinely shocked at how good the Ariya is after spending a few days with it. There’s no more refined and luxurious-to-drive Nissan-badged car out there than this electric SUV, and it gives most Infiniti models a run for their money, too. That said, I am a little disappointed at the slow DC fast charging rate. Plus, its FWD, single-motor model is on the boring side to drive versus RWD models from other OEMs. That might make it better for most in the snow, but it’s less exciting for those who love driving."

Associate Editor Byron Hurd — "This is the most impressive Nissan since the GT-R. The interior is gorgeous (especially by Nissan standards), it drives nicely and it looks every bit the part of a next-gen EV without completely rubbing your face in it. If every car the company built was this well-executed, Nissan would be untouchable."

In-depth analysis: 2023 Nissan Ariya Review: Gives the top EVs a run for their money

 

2024 Subaru Impreza


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Quick take: Subaru does cheap, AWD motoring right with the Impreza, as this hatchback features tons of utility, has solid in-car tech and drives well, all for a good price.

Score: 7.5

What it competes with: Honda Civic, Toyota CorollaMazda3Hyundai ElantraNissan SentraVolkswagen Jetta

Pros: Affordable at every trim; standard AWD gives big capability; attractive but not overdone styling with cool RS model

Cons: Interior feels its price; infotainment is slow and frustrating; only transmission choice is a CVT

From the editors:

Associate Editor Byron Hurd — "Each iteration of Subaru's latest compact platform seems to be an absolute banger and the 2024 Impreza hatch is no exception. It drives beautifully and offers more than enough refinement for shoppers on a budget. The lack of a manual transmission hurts and the infotainment is not among my favorites, but this chassis is a gem and the utility of the 5-door configuration is unmatched. This is one of the best 'starter' cars on the market."

In-depth analysis: 2024 Subaru Impreza First Drive Review: Not everything has to be an SUV