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Canada

The Cross Utility Vehicle (CUV) market is a segment of the automotive industry that combines the features of a car and an SUV. CUVs typically have a higher seating position than cars, as well as a higher ground clearance, making them more suitable for off-road driving. They also have a more spacious interior than cars, making them a popular choice for families. CUVs are typically powered by a combination of gasoline and electric engines, providing a balance between performance and fuel efficiency.
CUV models are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Honda, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, and Volkswagen. Many of these companies offer a range of CUV models, from entry-level to luxury, allowing customers to find the perfect vehicle for their needs. Show Less Read more