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Our Two Cents: Best-Looking SUV from the Back?
Validation is a wonderful feeling, as sometimes our thoughts on automobiles (and car culture, to a larger extent) resonate with our readers in specific ways. The question you see above may sound far-fetched, but a thought exercise about the best-looking SUV posterior was given to us by a reader named Mark. And we thank him for that!
“How about asking a question about the best looking SUV from the back? (Current models only.) I just saw an ugly Mercedes with too much going on back there.”
Our internal chat got a little out of hand, so I decided to include both crossover utility vehicles (CUVs) and concept vehicles. Well, only one concept vehicle that could make production. Perhaps you can tell why we all want one particular vehicle to make production so badly? Tell us what you think in the comments.
Please Make The Rivian R3X

“For whatever reason, it seems like EVs have the best modern rear-end designs. I think the back of the Rivian R3X is awesome, and I really hope they build it. It’s the right combo of modern styling while subtly (or not so subtly?) paying homage to the Lancia Delta Integrale, one of my favorite vehicles of all time. The ride height and stance of it from the rear just make it look extra fun.

If you’re forcing me to pick an SUV/CUV that currently in production, then I’ll have to say—and I’m surprising myself with this decision—the Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally.
I have always thought those Mustang taillights are cool. That, the big stupid wing, and the racing stripes just do it for me. Can you tell I’m a fan of rally-inspired vehicle design?” — Ben Woodworth
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This might be a stretch since it isn’t in production, but the Rivian R3 expertly channels Lancia Delta while looking appropriately modern. It’s neither generic blob nor “look at me, I’m cosplaying as an off-roader,” and mmm, the proportions are just right.
I don’t usually care for SUVs, but the R3 had me staring at my screen for a long while when it was revealed.” — Eddy Eckart
We’d Also Like A Production Scout Traveler

“If pre-production vehicles are in, I’ve got to mention the Scout Traveler. The way the spare tire carrier is integrated is nice, but the shape of the D-pillar is just a great homage to the Scout II, even though the original Traveler didn’t have that instantly recognizable rear window shape.” — Brandan Gillogly
HiPhi X … X-cept?


“I pick the HiPhi X, because it’s a CUV that does so much once you cross the B-pillar. Granted, they stole the concept from the Tesla Model X and its falcon doors, but the implementation looks far less complicated and is likely more durable/reliable. The only problem is that HiPhi is a Chinese company, which means it has little hope of selling products in America. And then I recently googled them to learn they are likely declaring bankruptcy.
Sigh, let me try this again.




Yep, I still love the Hyundai Ioniq 5’s pixelated rear styling. The photos Cameron Neveu took for my story back in 2022 still hold up three years later. 8-bit car design may not take over the world like tail fins or gaping maw front ends, but these pictures tell a thousand words of positivity. And it’s practical and functional, too.” — Sajeev Mehta
The Iconic Range Rover

“My vote is for the range-topping Range Rover: Elegant, simple, substantial, and it evokes all the feelings.” — Joe DeMatio
Or The Iconic Land Rover?

“I’m severely biased on this, BUT, I’m very fond of the current Defender rear-ends. Especially in darker colors.” — Matt Tuccillo
Zoom Zoom Zoom

“I am not a crossover person, but the Mazda CX-30 is one car that, no matter how many times I see it, has never made me recoil or judge. Mazda is pretty clear that a lot of design effort went into making the shape of the car—especially the rear—not look like a crossover.
Most CUVs come out looking like boxes with a little flair, but the CX-30 looks cohesive and attractive to me. A bit vanilla, sure, but if I’m shopping for a crossover, the last thing I am looking for is something that stands out in the crowd. The CX-30 seems to blend in without being boring.” — Kyle Smith
Bronco Sport

“I’m really partial to the old-school styling of the Ford Bronco Sport, especially from the rear. Certainly the full-sized Bronco got the off-road chops, but for my money, the smaller Escape-based Sport graduated a little higher from its design school class.
Not sure how that happened, but Ford really hatched a winner with this model. I’m seeing a bunch of them on the road, and my head turns every time I spot one, particularly from the nether regions.” — Steven Cole Smith
“Strangely enough, when those first came out, I thought they looked kinda dumb, especially since they came out before the hyped new Ford Bronco. It felt like the Bronco Sport was trying to be the real thing but the designers at Ford had to dumb it down too much as to not steal sales from its big brother. But the Sport’s design has grown on me, and now I enjoy seeing them in the wild. They’re a good-looking CUV all-around.” — Ben Woodworth
Well,
Jeep Wrangler
Land Rover Defender
Ford Bronco
MB G-Wagon
I do like the SCOUT and the
Fancy taillights and exhaust tips aside, the aesthetics of an SUV from the rear are completely irrelevant. It should be a portal large enough to facilitate easy passage of cargo to be loaded into the cargo space that includes a widow with a clear view rearward.
Mine is even lowered lower than stock, custom exhaust and I removed the suv trailer hitch (stock) (Thanks to my bro Billy for posting)
If you bought one for anything other than the U in SUV, you got the wrong vehicle. They are not good-looking vehicles. My wife has a 2024 VW Atlas 4motion with the last VR6. Seven seats, with a trailer and the resto-mod Cabrio or two of my motorcycles is what they are good for. Just like my F350 but with more passengers. If you want good looking rears, well, there are a lot of great cars out there.
Potato of all kinds; remains a potato!
Aston Martin DBX.
The C pillar on the Rivian has a strong resemblance to the old VW Rabbit.
It does; I miss old Rabbits!
They all look like Crap……………..
I agree with these choices, and Lacia was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the Rivian. I want one!
I think it is odd so many EV models. Well actually I don’t. Since EVs have the ugliest faces on the market, it makes sense they try to make it look good from one end.
As to my pick, every since I was behind a Lamborghini Urus, that has been the only SUV I want to see the rear of.
Not just SUVs but all vehicles. I don’t want a light show. I just want taillight, brake light and turn signals in the same general place and big enough to see. Some TS are almost impossible to see in the daylight.
The new Jeep Grand Wagoneer looks good. Everything else is a potato.
Morris Minor Traveller Woody
Yes!
The best view of ANY SUV is of it rotting away in a scrapyard.
The only SUV’s that don’t look like a box, 1st years of the Infinity FX35, Audi SQ8 and for butts the F-Pace SVR
all others were designed in kindergarten