The Ultimate Car Seat Challenge: Which Mid-Size 3-Row SUVs Fit Child Car Seats the Best?

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Three rows of seating allow everyone to stretch out on the roadCredit: Teia Collier

Three rows of seating allow everyone to stretch out on the road

If you have kids in car seats, you know: from a growing family to car pools, road trips and school runs, a 3-row SUV can be a necessity. Even better, an SUV that can fit 3 car seats across the center bench for families with babies and toddlers is a true gift. Luckily, there are more mid-size 3-row SUVs on the market than ever. In fact, the auto industry is making 3-row SUVs even bigger and more family friendly to compete for your business.

All this means that figuring out which mid-size SUV is right for you can be a challenge even before you start thinking about car seats. Luckily, this isn’t our first Car Seat Challenge; we’ve been measuring and evaluating cars for car seat configuration since day one. For this challenge we looked at mid-size popular brands with new models and old favorites that haven’t had major changes. We’ll evaluate luxury and full-size 3-row SUVs at a later date. Here’s what else we considered:

Keep in mind a couple of things: Almost any center row bench (or rear seat in an SUV) will fit 3 kids car seats across as long as the seats are thin enough, and there are many choices on the market. And, if you love your car seats, take them with you when car shopping. Install them and see for yourself how they fit in the car you’re considering.

Here’s how the most popular 3-row SUVs on the road fit kids car seats.

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This story is 100% human researched and written based on actual first-person knowledge, extensive experience and expertise on the subject of cars and trucks. No AI was used. 

Buick Enclave

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The redesigned 2025 Buick Enclave is roomier than the outgoing model, but both have ample center row and 3rd row space. This is the original family bubble SUV, after all, designed to be a haven from the family car.

Dodge Durango

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We love the super sporty and fun to drive Dodge Durango, especially in the SRT edition which has a supercharged engine. However, this 3-row SUV is really better suited for older kids who don’t need car seats or kids in booster seats. The 3rd row is small and not easy to reach with car seats installed in the center row.

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Chevrolet Traverse

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The Chevrolet Traverse is both the OG and the newbie on the block: it was one of the first SUVs to lean into the benefits of a minivan, but in a crossover SUV for 8. In its recent makeover, Chevrolet gave the Traverse more SUV-like vibes while preserving interior space.

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Ford Explorer

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One of the original 3-row SUVs, the Ford Explorer just got a makeover with lots of new functions and tech, and a sharp new look. Inside, the seating configurations and cabin size are unchanged. The good news is that it can fit three car seats across the second-row bench if the seats are slim enough. The not-so-good news is the 3rd row is better suited for smaller passengers or occasional use.

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GMC Acadia

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For 2024 the GMC Acadia got a huge makeover, one that included adding 10″ to its length for more room for car seats and 3rd row passengers. And it was a great move. The Acadia is not just a much better SUV, it’s also much better equipped for configuring kids car seats.

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Honda Pilot

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The Honda Pilot has become the go-to for many families because of its ability to handle car seats, passengers and for its nicely sized 3rd row. And then, there’s this: Pilot’s top two trims come with a removable middle seat in the second row, so you can decide between bench seating or captain’s chairs on the fly. This might make it the ultimate 7 or 8 passenger SUV on the road.

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Hyundai Palisade

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Since it was introduced the Hyundai Palisade has been a popular choice for family car buyers. Bench-marked against the Honda Pilot, it offers lots of rear seat legroom, has a reasonably sized 3rd row and features lots of conveniences like USB ports, cup holders and even an interior step and grip for getting into the 3rd row.

Jeep Grand Cherokee L

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We were so (so, so, so!) excited when Jeep finally added a 3rd row to the every popular and super-capable Grand Cherokee: the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. And then, we installed our car seats and were even more excited.

Kia Telluride

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The Kia Telluride has been a family favorite since it was introduced in 2020, and we love it for the same reasons we love the Hyundai Palisade (they do share the same platform, after all): Interior space, thoughtful features and good seating options. Add to that the Telluride’s rugged look and feel, and off-road capability in the X Line an X-Pro versions, and there’s a lot to love.

Mazda CX-90

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The Mazda CX-90 replaced the CX-9, the brand’s smaller flagship 3-row SUV. And, it was a good move. The CX-90 allows buyers to choose between 6, 7 and 8 passenger seating, premium and luxury trim details and mild hybrid or plug-in hybrid power.

Nissan Pathfinder

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The Nissan Pathfinder is one of the original 3-row SUVs on the road, and also, one of the first to focus on taking the whole family off the road. We love its rugged nature and interior space, as well as its guilt-free cleanability: spills, sand and kid-ick are no issue in this SUV.

Subaru Ascent

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The only 3-row option in the Subaru family, the Subaru Ascent this is the go-to for Subie fans who love the brand’s dedication to safety, all wheel drive and the confidence of capability. This is not an overly large SUV, and that shows in cargo space and 3rd row seating, but with sliding center row seats, buyers can accommodate.

Toyota Grand Highlander

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Toyota wants to be everything you need, and for many that is the Toyota Grand Highlander, a larger 3-row SUV with oodles more legroom, headroom and a 3rd row that is comfortable even for tall passengers. Add to that a hybrid option, a more powerful hybrid and luxe materials that make this SUV feel refined and elegant, and you might have found the ideal family SUV.

Toyota Highlander

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The Toyota Highlander has grown since its first days, but it’s still on the small side—which is why Toyota decided to introduce the Grand Highlander. Still, this 3rd row does the job with three rows, a hybrid engine that delivers great fuel economy and an easy and agile drive experience.

VW Atlas

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The people at VW are really proud of the VW Atlas, which can fit 3 child car seats across the center bench and still allow access to the 3rd row. And we get it: this matters to many families. But the charm of the Atlas goes on from there. Center row captain’s chairs are an option and the 3rd row seats two for a total of 6 or 7 passengers. We love the roomy feel of the cabin, its crisp design and solid footing on and off the pavement.

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