SUVs You Can Still Buy With a Manual Gearbox in 2020
2020 Hyundai Venue – starting at $17,099
This subcompact SUV shares its 1.6-litre four-cylinder with the Accent Hatchback. If you opt for the CVT, the price gets bumped to $18,399.

2020 Hyundai Venue – starting at $17,099
This subcompact SUV shares its 1.6-litre four-cylinder with the Accent Hatchback. If you opt for the CVT, the price gets bumped to $18,399.

2020 Jeep Compass – starting at $26,500
While the Renegade and Cherokee are exclusively automatic, the Compass still offers a manual transmission. Not for long, though: the 2021 model will get rid of it.

2020 Jeep Wrangler – starting at $35,695
Of course, you can always count on the legendary Wrangler to offer a manual gearbox. It’s available on a number of trim levels including the highly capable Rubicon, both with two doors and four doors.

2020 Nissan Qashqai – starting at $21,498
There’s a price gap of $4,700 between the manual Qashqai with FWD and the automatic version with AWD.

2021 Subaru Crosstrek – starting at $23,795
One of the rare SUVs available with both AWD and a manual gearbox, the Crosstrek offers the latter on three of its five trim levels. Remember, the updated 2021 model adds a more powerful engine (automatic only).

2021 Ford Bronco – starting at $40,499
You can reserve a copy now by making a $100 deposit on the Ford Canada website. Just like the Jeep Wrangler, the all-new Bronco offers a manual transmission. One of the seven gears is a special “crawl gear” for low-speed manoeuvres off the road.
