SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new SUV? Crossover cars are all the rage at the moment, with new models released frequently.
Crossover cars give you the confidence of all-weather driving, safety, and ease of getting baby car seats in and out due to the seat height. Choosing a crossover to buy is often about image, and with so many stylish SUVs on the market, our crossover reviews will help you decide which type will suit your lifestyle.
Read our crossover cars reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Volkswagen Beetle Dune Coupe (2016 - 2018) Review
Dune model adds style – and cost – but not substance
Used price: £7,687 - £14,862PROS
- Looks like nothing else
- Satisfying to drive
- Bright, cheery interior
- Large discounts available
CONS
- Extremely high finance costs
- Cramped rear seat accommodation
- Not much standard equipment
- Off-road style over substance
- Only one petrol and diesel
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Vauxhall Mokka X (2016 - 2019) Review
Vauxhall Mokka X is a good used buy, but choose carefully
Used price: £4,164 - £13,398PROS
- Comfortable cruiser
- Reasonable overall practicality
- Impressive standard equipment levels
- Economical engines
CONS
- Some coarse engines
- Fidgety ride quality
- Dull to drive
- Unlikely to hold its value well
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Bentley Bentayga SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Bentley’s luxury SUV impresses with speed, comfort and bespoke options
New price: £155,555 - £217,320PROS
- Blend of comfort and handling
- Cabin well-built and generously appointed
- Lots of personalisation
- Recommended luxury SUV
CONS
- Options can double price
- High running costs
- Interior bits borrowed from cheaper cars
- It won't trouble a Range Rover off-road
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MG GS SUV (2016 - 2019) Review
MG's cheap and cheerful SUV doesn't quite hit the target
Used price: £4,006 - £10,917PROS
- Clever packaging and above-average rear-seat space
- Entry-level models are extremely well-priced
- Good steering, and light, positive gearchange
- Looks good on (optional) big wheels
CONS
- Some interior plastics are sub-standard
- Fidgety ride and below-par damping
- Engine refinement let down by high-rev harshness
- No diesel option, and only one petrol
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Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Coupe (2016 - 2023) Review
SUV with a whiff of style over substance
Used price: £15,628 - £69,173PROS
- Purposeful stance
- Sporty handling
- Roomy, quality cabin
CONS
- Restricted engine range
- High boot lip and floor
- A case of style over substance
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Volkswagen Tiguan (2016 - 2024) Review
Sets the standard for mid-sized SUVs – but at a price
New price: £33,815 - £48,220PROS
- Excellent interior space
- Lots of engine options
- Very comfortable
CONS
- Expensive compared with rivals
- Touch-sensitive buttons a pain
- Not much fun to drive
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Audi A4 Allroad (2016 - 2021) Review
Capable, desirable and tempting alternative to an SUV
New price: £36,710 - £57,535PROS
- Excellent refinement and ride comfort
- Easy to use, high-quality interior
- Long list of equipment as standard
CONS
- Regular A4 Avant handles better
- Not as capable as a 'proper' 4x4
- High-spec models are pricey
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Tesla Model X SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Capable, roomy and fast, with street theatre rear doors
New price: £98,480 - £131,080PROS
- Zero exhaust emissions, silent running
- Sports car acceleration, all-wheel drive
- Quick charge times, growing network
CONS
- Driven hard, real-world range drops below 200 miles
- Unsettled ride quality on bigger wheels
- Below average fit and finish
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Maserati Levante SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Engaging drive from well-judged Maserati SUV
New price: £90,715 - £167,020PROS
- Low-slung and good-looking
- Class-leading aerodynamics
- Quiet cabin with improved build quality
- Handles better than Ghibli saloon
- Competitive pricing
CONS
- Diesel doesn't sound like a Maserati
- Petrol S is a lot more expensive
- Front-seat comfort questionable
- Steering heavy
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SsangYong Tivoli XLV (2016 - 2020) Review
Tivoli gains a bigger boot for added practicality
Used price: £3,747 - £16,618PROS
- Larger boot than standard Tivoli
- Smarter new front bumper
- Huge standard specification
- Manual or auto, two- and four-wheel drive
CONS
- No petrol engine
- Same passenger space as Tivoli
- Not a thrilling drive
- Diesel engine quite noisy