I'm quite happy with the Foxwing I have on the XV-JP. It's easy to use and provides, as you know, an enormous amount of coverage.
There are three drawbacks, which may or may not affect you. The first is that the awning is impossible for one person to deploy in even a moderately stiff breeze. It you have a second person to wrangle it while you stake the heck out of it, it works OK, but single-handed efforts are doomed.
The second is that sometimes you can be camped in a spot where there's just not enough clear physical space to open it. You need room on three sides of your vehicle, not just one as with the normal awnings.
The third issue is that it can't be mounted at the right height on some vehicles. You need it close enough to the ground that you can reach it to deploy and store it, but on some trucks, that will be low enough that it fouls a door, roof rack, shovel mount, whatever. (And, perhaps obviously, it's not a good match for vehicles, like my Grand Cherokee, that have a top-hinged hatch.) The awning is brilliant on the XV-JP, but if it was mounted an inch higher, I couldn't work it and if it was an inch lower, it wouldn't allow opening the rear door.
If these three problems don't deter you, have at it. It's a heck of a thing for a fairly reasonable cost.