The mid-size SUV/CUV segment has become the hottest battleground in Vietnam’s automotive market, with manufacturers continuously introducing new models, upgrading features, and adjusting prices to compete directly.

The arrival of the Mitsubishi Destinator—a brand-new 7-seater SUV starting at 780 million VND—has intensified the competition, joining the ranks of familiar names like the Mazda CX-5 (from 749 million VND), Ford Territory (from 762 million VND), Hyundai Tucson (from 769 million VND), and Honda CR-V (from 1.029 billion VND).

Each model embodies a unique development philosophy: the CX-5 prioritizes driving experience, the Territory focuses on technology, the Tucson boasts a youthful design, the CR-V excels in performance and safety, and the Destinator stands out with its 7-seater capacity and practical features.

A detailed comparison of dimensions, performance, interior/exterior features, and safety systems will better highlight each model’s strengths and identify the best fit for different user groups.

Below is a detailed comparison table of dimensions, engines, interior/exterior features, and safety systems for the five models (standard versions):

Through these comparisons, it’s clear that each of the five models offers distinct advantages, catering to diverse customer segments. The Mitsubishi Destinator shines with its spacious 7-seater configuration and versatile performance across various road conditions. The Mazda CX-5 maintains its reputation for a balanced driving experience and a robust standard safety package. The Ford Territory impresses with its technology and feature-rich offerings within its price range, while the Hyundai Tucson appeals with its modern design and practical interior space. The Honda CR-V continues to lead with its advanced Honda Sensing safety suite and reliable, fuel-efficient performance.

Depending on individual needs—whether prioritizing 7-seater capacity, driving experience, technology, or safety—buyers can select the most suitable model. This diversity of choices underscores the ongoing intensity of competition in Vietnam’s C-SUV segment, as manufacturers strive to enhance their offerings and maintain their edge in attracting customers.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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