{"id":29258,"date":"2019-11-15T12:00:25","date_gmt":"2019-11-15T17:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/motor-junkie.com\/?p=29258"},"modified":"2021-04-20T12:09:48","modified_gmt":"2021-04-20T16:09:48","slug":"the-least-attractive-crossovers-suvs-of-all-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.motor-junkie.com\/the-least-attractive-crossovers-suvs-of-all-time\/29258\/","title":{"rendered":"The Least Attractive Crossovers & SUVs Of All-Time"},"content":{"rendered":"
There comes a time in the automotive industry where the elements of design and imagination cross paths a little too often. Although futuristic and cutting edge design is generally applauded, the lines between imagination and reality are often blurred. What one designer fancies as a beautiful design could be construed as hideous to the general public. In terms of the automotive industry, that dynamic has been witnessed with crossover SUVs. The crossover SUV in itself is a hybrid between the traditional body-on-frame SUV and a sedan. Designers have toyed with the appearance of crossover SUVs to try and retain traditional SUV customers. The result has been a plethora of disfigured-looking vehicles.<\/span><\/p>\n This is the attribute that has made the crossover such a massive success. But it hasn’t always been this easy for the crossover to be accepted. There have been quite a few bumps along the way that have clouded the crossover SUV’s reputation, from design flaws to being underpowered in comparison to full-size SUVs that were on the market. But if there hadn’t been these design blunders early on the crossover segment, we wouldn’t have the stellar models we have today. We broke down the crossovers that made waves for their not-so-great looks. Check out the gallery to see some of the most hideous crossovers to hit the market in the last few decades via<\/span> Car And Driver.<\/a><\/p>\n\n\t