Do you remember when “cool” and “MPV” were a pair, like pineapple on pizza? Those days are long gone. Nowadays MPVs are more than for transporting kids and groceries; they’re catching eyes. Making a statement.
What makes an MPV cool? It’s the mix of style, practicality and a hint of surprise. It’s all about breaking the stereotype of the family vehicle and saying, “Hey I can be useful and stylish at the time.”
In the past we thought the Renault Espace was amazing. Its futuristic appearance made it feel like driving a spaceship on Earth. Then there was the Chrysler Voyager, which made moms feel like they were steering a luxury yacht. But let’s face it – by todays standards, these trailblazers seem as outdated as your dad’s dance moves at a wedding.
So we’ll talk about some of the coolest MPVs that was ever made, as well as why each of them deserves a spot on this list.
1. Kia Carnival
Kia transformed the minivan into something that would even impress the Kardashians with its makeover. The Carnival looks like its ready to walk down the carpet of just doing school drop offs.
The angular shape has been refined to give it an appearance thats reminiscent of a spy vehicle rather than a typical family minivan. The bold tiger nose grille and sleek wrap around LED lights give it a look. It’s as if Kia decided to create a minivan, but with the aura of a high speed sports car and surprisingly, they succeeded.
Star-map headlights, 19-inch dark alloy wheels, a front grille, side treatment, and mirrors, while also containing a spacious and comfortable two-tone cabin makes this vehicle anything but uncool.
2. Toyota Innova Hycross
Toyota has really made a splash with the Toyota Innova Hycross. Let me tell you they hit the mark. It’s not your old school MPV; it’s a head turner on the road. The front design gives off an vibe with a bold grille that tells everyone they’re coming through.
The side view boasts an SUV posture that can make you forget it’s actually an MPV. It’s as if Toyota blended an SUV and an MPV together to create this hybrid that challenges everything you know about family vehicles.
3. Toyota Invicto
Now when Toyota adds the Lexus touch, to an MPV and introduces the Invicto you know things are going to get interesting. This isn’t just any people carrier; it exudes luxury on every level.
The Invicto takes the Alphard and elevates it to new heights with a redesign that would impress even a top notch surgeon. The iconic spindle grille of Lexus steals the show at the front, complemented by LED headlights that seem to be judging other vehicles on the road.
It’s the type of minivan that would tempt you to hire a driver just so you can relax in the seat, like a boss.
4. Hyundai Staria
Someone said the Hyundai Staria would win an award for “MPV most Likely to Be Confused for a Spaceship” and I honestly don’t oppose that.
This 7 seater MPV immediately strikes you as futuristic with its minimalist lines that create maximal visual impact. It’s got full LED headlamps in front that’s both intriguing and intimidating. Together with its parametric pixel lights and bold wide radiator grille with unique patterns, this car is almost instantly recognizable.
It’s the MPV for those who want to feel like they’re living in the future, even if they’re just doing the school run.
5. Perodua Alza
This Malaysian beauty proves that you don’t need a luxury badge to be cool. The latest model is a far cry from its humble predecessor, sporting a more urban chic look.
In its front, the Alza has this sharp, angular grille that looks like it’s ready to take a bite out of the road, which is flanked by sleek, swept-back headlights. There’s a character line that runs on its side and swoops up towards the rear, so it tricks your eye into seeing something sportier than your average MPV.
What’s surprising about the Alza is it offers these cool designs without losing its practicality as there’s still lots of headroom, safety features, and quality materials present. All at a budget-friendly price.
The Perodua Alza is a great example of how even brands that aren’t typically associated with “coolness” can surprise us with stylish, eye-catching designs.
The options on this list only prove that you don’t have to compromise on practicality just because you’ve prioritized style when picking an MPV. It’s possible for a family MPV to be the coolest ride on the block, not just sports cars.
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