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Here, you’ll find an expertly curated selection of cars proudly born and bred in the USA, with the added bonus of showcasing vehicles assembled on American soil and even those boasting high American-sourced component indexes.

We’re here to celebrate the essence of American motoring, so performance, longevity, and all the other technical jargon can wait. Your dream car is just waiting to be unveiled, whether you’re an electric vehicle pioneer, a devoted fan of elegant SUVs, or a die-hard truck fanatic. With the guesswork removed, you can now browse, compare, and ultimately find the ideal car that captures your own distinct driving style.

American Brands:

Dive into the heart of American motoring right here! From iconic muscle cars roaring down the highway to rugged trucks conquering off-road trails, we’ll be revving up your engine with a deep dive into cars proudly made in the USA:

  • Lincoln.
  • Ford.
  • Chevrolet.
  • Buick.
  • Cadillac.
  • GMC.
  • Jeep.
  • Dorge.
  • Ram.
  • Tesla .
  • Fisker.

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Simply select your preference; American manufacturers promise not to leave you without what you want, whether you are a truck enthusiast, SUV enthusiast, sedan enthusiast, cargo king or queen, or something else entirely. Let’s investigate them one by one:

American SUV Cars In Various Brands:

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  • Chevrolet Trax: The Chevy Trax is a small-size SUV that was globally introduced in the year 2013, but reached the US market in 2015 as a model. It came with standard features of a 1.2L turbo engine, impressive safety tech (Chevy Safety Assist), and an 11-inch touchscreen. If you appear to be a fuel economist, worry not, It is estimated to be 30 MPG combined, making it fuel-efficient for its class.
  • Chevrolet Trailblazer: Subcompact SUVs like the Chevrolet Trailblazer were first offered in North America in the 2020 model year. It was introduced with an engine performance of a 1.3L turbocharged 3-cylinder engine (standard), and a 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine (optional), it also featured 9-speed automatic transmission. It is now in its second generation, with the 2024 model year being the most recent, and it took the position of the Chevrolet Trax in the Chevrolet portfolio. 
  • Chevrolet Equinox: Another compact SUV that has been in production since 2004. Chevy uses Equinox for fans in terms of spacious cabin for the crews, comfortable ride, and good fuel saving/sipping. It came out with two engine options, including a 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine (standard), a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine (optional), and a 9-speed automatic transmission.
  • Chevrolet Blazer: Mid-size SUVs like the Chevrolet Blazer fall somewhere between bigger, more family-friendly models and smaller, sportier models. It was first introduced in 2019 (together with the forthcoming Blazer EV electric variant). To talk of engine performance, it is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder (standard), 3.6L V6 (optional), and a 9-speed automatic transmission.
  • Chevrolet Traverse: Chevy began the production of the Traverse in early 2023, which appears to take up to 8 passengers as a new generation model. 3.6L DOHC V6 with automated stop/start and direct injection: This V6 engine, when combined with a 9-speed automated transmission, generates 310 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque. Although all-wheel drive is an option, front-wheel drive is standard.
  • Chevrolet Tahoe: The Tahoe was introduced in the year 1994 with up to 9 passengers with its standard second-row bench seat, and 8 with captain’s chairs. It comes out with two engine choices, including 5.3L Eco Tec3 V8 and 6.2L Eco Tec3 V8.
  • Chevrolet Suburban: Envision a spacious cargo area of 144.7 cubic feet behind the front row, accommodating up to nine passengers in luxury. It feels like having your living room mobile! Strong V8 engines, such as the 5.3L and 6.2L models, make confident highway driving and easy towing possible. The Suburban handles everything with ease, whether navigating metropolitan streets or going on family outings.

Chevy, an American-based automaker, has previously displayed theirs to us in a number of models. whereby the majority have outward and interior features linked to the newest models. And this brings up a different topic or brand of well-known SUVs. Ford is also present; the legendary Ford Bronco made its debut as the first SUV vehicle in 1966 at the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS).

Well, we won’t limit ourselves to that. Ford offers a wide range of SUV models, which we should be aware of:

  • Ford Bronco Sport: The Bronco Sport belongs to the Ford SUV sub-compact class and was initially released in 2020. The 2021 model year saw its introduction to the market. When it was first introduced, there were two engine options available; Ford hasn’t modified those selections since. The 2.0L EcoBoost turbocharged 4-cylinder engine and the 1.5L EcoBoost turbocharged 3-cylinder engine are the two types. For both engines, there is just one 8-speed automatic available.
  • Ford Escape: Ford gave birth to this compact SUV in 2001 with two-engine choices, which include: a 2.0L Zetec inline-4 and a 3.0L Duratec V6. This was the engine capability of the Ford Escape for the first generation (2001-2004). The fourth generation (2019-present) models currently offer four engine options, which include: 1.5L EcoBoost® Engine (8-speed automatic transmission), 2.0L EcoBoost® Engine (8-speed automatic transmission), 2.5L Hybrid Engine (eCVT), and 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid Engine (eCVT). Many American vehicles has now been transformed to electric and so does some of the Ford Escape models as the Hybrid engine options testify here.
  • Ford Edge ST: The Ford Edge is and remains a compelling option for those seeking a powerful and sporty SUV, it only has an engine option but with selectable drive mode which allows you to select between Normal, Sport, and Track mode. It features an 8-speed Automatic Transmission.
  •  Ford Bronco: Another SUV from Ford that has an exterior outlook like Hummer2, with very bold and boxy silhouette. The Ford Bronco has dual engines to opt from, which includes: 2.3L EcoBoost® 4-cylinder and the mighty 2.7L EcoBoost® V6, with seven (7) trim levels. It was first introduced as a concept vehicle at the 2020 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E: In Ford’s nameplate, the Mustang Mach-E is the third electric vehicle, specifically the SUV model, which was introduced in the year 2021. It comes out with multiple powertrain options and a standard Rear-Wheel Drive
  • Ford Explorer: This mid-size SUV is one of the most American high-content vehicles, Edmunds rewards the Explorer with 4.4 out of 5-star reviews, and Kelley Blue Book also rates it 8.0 out of 10-star reviews. It was manufactured in 1991 with an engine performance of a 4.0L OHV V6 producing 155 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque. With wheeling options, including rear-wheel-drive (RWD) and four-wheel-drive (4WD).
  • Ford Expedition: This full-size SUV is known for its expansive interior for the crews, offering comfort in every adventure, and pampering the captain with luxury and safety features. Ford Expedition debuted in the year 1997, as of then, it came out with two engine options (1. 4.6L Triton V8 and 5.4L Triton V8) but all are paired with 4-speed automatic transmission.
  • Ford Expedition MAX: This is just an upgrade of the Expedition model, it was then called Expedition EL before 2007, Ford changed the Expedition EL to Expedition MAX in 2007  at the previous home of the Bronco model, which is at the “Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne”. It was then out with one engine option when it was called “Expedition EL” that 5.4L Triton V8, but Ford did not stick to that when the upgrade took place, all trims come standard with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine and are paired with paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

Lincoln Time

In Lincoln’s nameplate, the first vehicle to be an SUV in his world of automobile was the Lincoln Navigator, it was officially launched on 1st Jully 1997 at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan. As of then, production continues to grow in luxurious order. Lincoln only has four (4) luxurious SUVs, below are the testaments to David Lincoln’s SUV cars:

Lincoln Corsair

Lincoln Corsair

Lincoln Nautilus

Lincoln Aviator

Lincoln Aviator

Lincoln Navigator

GMC SUV CARS

GMC Suburban Carryall (1937)

GMC Jimmy (1973)

GMC Safari (1982)

GMC Yukon

GMC Yukon (1991)

All American SUV cars/GMC Envoy

GMC Envoy (1998)

GMC Canyon

GMC Canyon (2003)

GMC Acadia

GMC Terrain (2007)

GMC Acadia (2009)

GMC Canyon Denali (2017)

GMC Sierra Denali (2019)

All American SUV Cars/GMC Hummer EV

GMC Hummer EV (2020)

Jeep SUV Cars

All American SUV Cars/Jeep Wrangler

Jeep Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler was first introduced in the year 1987 in the United States, at Chicago Auto Show. Jeep's YJ model as the first wrangler came out with two engine options, that's 2.5L AMC 150 I4 and 4.2L AMC 258 I6.

All American SUV Cars/Jeep Grand Cherokee

Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Grand Cherokee, just like the Dodge Durango, was launched with two engine options in 1993 at the "North American International Auto Show in Detroit". The engine options are 4.0L I6 with 190 horsepower and 5.2L V8 with 210 horsepower.

All American SUV Cars/Jeep Cherokee

Jeep Cherokee

The award winner as the best-selling SUV in the United States as of 1984-2001, that's 18 good years. It also came out with two engine options, including 2.2L I4 with 82hp and 2.5L I4 with 100hp. It was launched in the United States at the Chicago Auto Show.

All American SUV Cars/Jeep Compass

Jeep Compass

From 2010-2020, the Jeep Compass was ranked as the top 10-selling small SUV in the US market, it was officially launched in 2006 at the United States (North American International Auto Show in Detroit). It came out with dual engine options, including a 2.4L I4 which offers 172hp, and a 3.7L V6 which offers 210hp.

Jeep Renegade

The Jeep Renegade has not been officially launched in the US, but we fixed it here because it is an American brand. It was launched in the year 2014 in Italy (Geneva International Motor Show). It was first out with dual engine options, including 1.6L I4 (116hp) and 2.0L I4 (148hp).

US Made/SUVs/Jeep Wagoneer

Jeep Wagoneer

US Made/SUVs/Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Tesla SUVs

In Tesla’s nameplate in the world of automobiles, the company only has two main SUV models: The Model X and the Model Y. The Tesla Model S appears to be like an SUV with its exterior outlook, but it is not, based on several reasons. The Model S isn’t designed for off-road excursions, despite its strength and technical sophistication. Though it is roomier and more useful than traditional SUVs, the Model S sits lower to the ground and has a sleeker, more modern look.

Tesla Model X

Tesla Model Y

Dodge SUVs

Dodge as an American is well-known for its muscle cars, offering high-performance, luxurious, and off-road capability cars also has SUV models. In 1997 entered into the niche of SUV production, the Durango was the first vehicle to be an SUV in Dodge’s nameplate. After that, Dodge expanded its production of SUV models with the Ramcharger, below are Dodge’s SUV models:

Buick SUVs

Before Buick jumped into the manufacturing SUV models, it was then offering station wagons. In the 1990s, Buick partnered with other GM brands including Chevrolet and GMC and their first SUVs were the Bravada and Rainier. The mid-size Enclave debuted in 2007, and the smaller Encore followed in 2012, and the bigger Envision in 2014. Buick’s SUV lineup rapidly grew after that. All accommodated varying requirements and inclinations.

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