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Editors' Picks, May 2023: Some Subarus and a pair of luxury SUVs

Editors' Picks, May 2023: Some Subarus and a pair of luxury SUVs



The month of May saw a number of new vehicles jump into the pool of Editors' Picks. Subaru grabbed a pair with its brand-new generation of Crosstrek for 2024, and the Legacy earns one in the ever-shrinking midsize sedan segment. In the luxury space, we have one entry from Britain and one from here at home. The new Range Rover already got an Editors' Pick, but now the Range Rover Sport joins the ranks. The Corsair earned Editors' Pick status before its update, too, but now the refreshed version rejoins the ranks.

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 May that earned an Editors’ Pick.

2023 Subaru Legacy


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Quick take: The Legacy brings all-wheel drive with sedan dynamics to a shrinking segment, and it does so with a competitive price, respectable tech and tons of utility.

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Score: 7.5

What it competes with: Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry, Hyundai Sonata, Kia K5

Pros: All-wheel drive in every trim, spunky turbo engine, tons of space in the rear and trunk

Cons: CVT makes for a dull drive, infotainment is clunky, styling is on the bland side

From the editors:

Associate Editor Byron Hurd — "Not everybody has abandoned sedans. Not only is Subaru keeping some of its eggs in this four-door basket, but it's dyeing them in some festive shades. The new turbocharged and tightened Sport model makes a great case for itself as a grown-up WRX without all the GT-themed nonsense. Shame about the CVT."

In-depth analysis: 2023 Subaru Legacy gets Sport trim, more tech, fresh design

 

2023 Range Rover Sport

Range Rover Sport
Range Rover Sport

Quick take: It may not be outwardly sporty, but the Range Rover Sport has a killer design, gorgeous interior, buttery-smooth driving characteristics and a clean tech interface.

Score: 8.0

What it competes with: Mercedes-Benz GLE, BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne, Maserati Levante, Genesis GV80, Lincoln Aviator, Audi Q8, Acura MDX, Infiniti QX60

Pros: Gorgeous design both inside and out, buttery smooth driving, great variety of powertrains and customization options

Cons: Value is questionable, driver assistance systems are inconsistent

From the editors:

Road Test Editor Zac Palmer — "It's easy to fall in love with the new Range Rover. The simple yet sophisticated and beautiful interior will have you won over to begin with, but start driving, and you'll simply love it even more. The typical caveat with JLR's tech can't even shut down the conversation either, as the Range Rover's infotainment system is a winner these days with super-quick responses and fast load times."

Associate Editor Byron Hurd — "While a Range Rover might get lost in a crowd of American Escalades and Grand Wagoneers, it's clear why it's coveted on the other side of the Atlantic: Despite its stature, it still makes a statement. The V8 is an absolute riot and the PHEV does a similar job with half the guilt."