Crossover coupes, which scored points thanks to their stylish looks and sporty character, are becoming insanely popular in the US. The IAM experts compiled a list of the best crossover coupes to buy in 2025. But it should be noted that they are also some of the most expensive. Therefore, for those who want to buy one of these models somewhere around Indiana, it would be a wise decision to search for used cars at Indy Auto Man.
BMW X6
BMW introduced the X6 almost twenty years ago, calling it the world’s first sports coupe, which marked the beginning of the mass production of crossover coupes. Today, the X6 remains a key player in this market, with a typical BMW 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine, excellent dynamics, and a well-thought-out interior focused on the driver. The X6 isn’t just an SUV with a sloping roofline; it’s a powerful luxury car with tighter specs than most competitors, making it a great choice for those who enjoy driving.
AUDI Q8
If cylinder count and 0-60 time aren’t your thing, the AUDI Q8 could be the perfect choice, saving you money over the more powerful S and RS models it’s based on. The Q8 costs almost as much as the BMW X6, but where the BMW emphasizes power, the Q8 strives for perfection in every way. Inside, the Q8 is as luxurious as cars that cost twice as much, with a wide range of impressive high-tech features and amenities. While a boxy crossover like the Q7 may have a bit of a coupe-sized advantage in terms of interior space, the Q8 still offers surprising practicality and a large cargo area.
Genesis GV80 Coupe
Genesis has been making waves in the marketplace recently, and the GV80 Coupe is the latest to grab the industry’s attention. It was unveiled as the all-new flagship model. Its starting price is $79,950 – higher than that of a similar crossover, which is hard to justify. But for those who can find an explanation, the GV80 is a great road companion. The buyers can choose from two different engines, but the e-Supercharger, which increases power from 375 to 409 horsepower and adds traction control and a Sport+ mode, is especially eye-catching. The regular GV80 is a three-row model, but the coupe is equipped with two rows, as the sloping roofline reduces headroom. Plus, the third row is small anyway, so it’s not a big loss. The coupe-only sport seats with bolsters create a peppy, sporty ambiance, and the various color combinations add a touch of sophistication to the well-appointed cabin.
Mercedes-Benz AMG GLC 63 Coupe
Mercedes-Benz AMG continues to ditch the V8 in its lineup, which may upset some AMG fans. However, the new engines that replace them are just as capable. Hearing that the AMG GLC 63 Coupe has a 2.0-liter inline-four plug-in hybrid engine might disappoint you until you learn that it makes 671 horsepower and can hit 60 mph in an incredible 3.5 seconds. It’s that kind of madness that makes this crossover coupe one of the most exciting models of 2025, with or without the snarling V8.
INFINITI QX55
In 2002, marketers had not yet come up with the term “coupe-like crossover,” but it was the Infiniti FX that appeared then that became the pioneer of this genre. Five years later, the FX changed generations, then was renamed to the Infiniti QX70, and in 2017 it was safely retired. Alas, Infiniti does not have plans for a direct successor to the FX. But an ideological follower has entered the scene – a more compact SUV, the Infiniti QX55. It is based on the already familiar Infiniti QX50 crossover of 2017. With a transverse engine, front-wheel drive, and a clutch for connecting the rear axle, it shares the same platform with the QX50. The SUV is equipped with the same 2.0T VC-Turbo engine, impressive thanks to the variable compression ratio technology. The only difference in technology is a sportier suspension setup, which will appeal to fans of high-speed driving.
Although the Indiana market can offer several more models, including outstanding Cayenne S Coupe and Lamborghini Urus SE, the top 5 from this list are the best in style-performance-price ratio.