These are full-size SUVs offering substantial passenger and cargo capacity. One, typically associated with Chevrolet, is a long-wheelbase variant of a well-known SUV model. The other, from Ford, also provides extended space for larger families or those requiring significant hauling capabilities. For example, a family needing to transport eight passengers and their luggage comfortably might consider either of these vehicles.
Their appeal lies in their ability to combine the utility of a truck with the comfort of a passenger vehicle. Historically, these large SUVs emerged as families sought alternatives to minivans while still needing ample room. A key benefit is their towing capacity, making them suitable for hauling boats, trailers, or other recreational equipment. The increased interior volume allows for more legroom, headroom, and storage compared to standard-size SUVs.