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=== {{anchor|Full-size crossover|Full-size|E|E-SUV}} Full-size crossover SUV === {{see also|Full-size SUV}} {{Multiple image | direction = horizontal | image1 = 25 Buick Enclave Preferred.jpg | image2 = Mercedes-Benz X167 IMG 5259.jpg | align = right | caption1 = [[Buick Enclave]], full-size crossover | caption2 = [[Mercedes-Benz GLS]] full-size luxury crossover | total_width = 400 }} Full-size crossover SUVs are the largest crossovers and offer exclusively three row seating. The first full-size crossovers included the [[Ford Freestyle]], [[GMC Acadia#1|GMC Acadia]], [[Saturn Outlook]], and the [[Buick Enclave#1|Buick Enclave]], with older full-size SUVs being built mostly above a body-on-frame chassis. The full-size crossover SUV class is sometimes considered to include the three-row mid-size crossover class, as in the case of the [[Jeep Grand Cherokee#WL|Jeep Grand Cherokee L]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rosenholtz |first1=Jared |title=How Does The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Measure Up? |url= https://carbuzz.com/features/how-does-the-2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-l-measure-up |website=carbuzz.com |access-date=15 January 2021 |date=11 January 2021 |archive-date=19 February 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220219141103/https://carbuzz.com/features/how-does-the-2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-l-measure-up |url-status=live }}</ref> Full-size crossover SUVs are not necessarily based on [[full-size car]]s, even if an automaker still has a full-size passenger car in their lineup. For instance the [[Mercedes-Benz GLS]] shares its architecture with the mid-size [[Mercedes-Benz GLE]] and not the full-size [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]] sedan, even though the GLS is marketed as the crossover SUV counterpart to the S-Class.
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