My first thoughts? It’s big enough that you could imagine Martin Riggs owning one, for any Lethal Weapon fans out there, but not so daunting that you feel you couldn’t handle the local Westfield car park!
When you’re standing next to it, it does feel quite big and that’s probably got a lot to do with the ‘go large, or go home’ motto that seems etched in every design aspect.
The shape is very robust, squared off and there’s no sleek tapering in sight. The large LED headlights look awesome and wrap around the wide dark grille menacingly.
The pronounced nose and dark accents make it look mean – my family nicknamed it ‘Bruce’, after the shark in Jaws (or Finding Nemo, for the toddler parents).
The interior carries through the sense of space with its big multimedia screen, cool honeycombed air vents and wide seats.
The doors feel and look solid, like slabs of steel protecting you from the elements without feeling clunky to use. The tray sides are tall and thick, giving a greater sense of space because of the added depth.
It’s a design that means business and actually looks like it can work under tough conditions. So, it’s big but it’s not all puff.