There are three models for the CX-90 and ours is the top-spec Azami grade, which will cost you $93,655, before on-road costs. The 'Soul Red Metallic Mica' paintwork of our test model will tack on an additional $995.
Its rivals all sport before on-roads pricing over $100K, with the nearest rival being the Volvo XC90 Ultimate at $100,990.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee L and Mercedes-Benz GLE450 4Matic both have them beat at $119,450 and $133,670, respectively. So, in terms of the large luxury SUV category – this is an affordable option.
It comes loaded with great features that highlight the luxury-factor, like Nappa leather-accented interior trims, a panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats, heated outboard seats in the second row and an electric heated steering wheel.
Comfort is enhanced by the 10-way electric driver's seat and the eight-way electric front passenger seat. However, it's surprising that only the driver enjoys adjustable lumbar support. It's great that each row gets air-vents and there's three-zone climate control.
There are a bunch of practical features, too, like the hands-free powered tailgate, rain-sensing wipers, keyless entry and push-button start. A handy frameless auto-dimming rearview mirror comes as standard.
The technology is up there with the best with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a premium Bose sound system with 12 speakers, digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity and a total of six USB-C ports throughout the car.
However, it's pertinent to mention that the Touring base model has the same engine and still hosts most of the features the Azami model has, for around $25K less!
The small changes to the features you get isn't enough for me to justify the price hike, so I know which one I would be choosing.