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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Audi Q7 SUV (2015 onwards) Review
Modern, imposing, capable and comfortable full-sized SUV
New price: £65,040 - £108,765PROS
- Easy and very comfortable to drive
- Exemplary build quality, inside and out
- Acres of interior space, front and rear
CONS
- Lacks ultimate off-road ability
- High-spec models are expensive
- No engine smaller than 3.0-litre
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR (2015 - 2017) Review
Used price: £21,778 - £36,538PROS
- Performance
- Sound
- Grip
- Off-road ability
CONS
- Image
- Price
- Not overly engaging
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Jeep Renegade (2015 onwards) Review
Compact, chunky SUV has big country attitude for small roads
New price: £30,300 - £39,000PROS
- Proven off-road capability
- Jeep attitude, but smaller
- Lots of personalization options
CONS
- Limited boot space
- Most aren't 4x4
- 4xe has short range
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Volvo S60 Cross Country (2015 - 2016) Review
Used price: £5,205 - £10,368PROS
- Distinctive
- Comfortable
- Well-equipped
CONS
- Limited engine range
- V60 looks better and more practical
- Just one trim
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Kia Sorento SUV (2015 - 2020) Review
Full-sized SUV with a cast-iron new-car warranty
Used price: £6,596 - £26,654PROS
- Interior quality
- Flexible, spacious cabin
- Handling
- Long warranty
CONS
- Top models expensive
- Resale values
- Non-premium image
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SsangYong Tivoli (2015 onwards) Review
"The Tivoli is an affordable, well-equipped crossover – but there are better options out there"
New price: £19,600 - £22,955PROS
- Affordable – prices start from around £18,000
- Loads of space and plenty of standard equipment
- Impressive seven-year/150,000-mile warranty
CONS
- Awful automatic gearbox
- Limited engine range – and no hybrids
- Lots of (arguably better) rivals
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Volvo V60 Cross Country (2015 - 2018) Review
Used price: £5,737 - £17,308PROS
- Chunky looks
- Four-wheel drive option
- Economical diesel
CONS
- Limited appeal
- No petrol option
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Suzuki Vitara (2015 onwards) Review
Well-priced small SUV with the option of all-wheel drive
New price: £25,239 - £30,789PROS
- Good value for money
- Punchy Boosterjet engine
- Optional four-wheel drive
CONS
- Hybrid is jerky
- Low-rent infotainment
- Small boot
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Hyundai Tucson (2015 - 2020) Review
Dependable mid-size used SUV hates workshops, lacks kerb appeal
Used price: £5,390 - £22,215PROS
- Stylish details, handsome design
- Comfortable ride quality
- Impressive reliability record
CONS
- Petrol choices make less sense
- Several rivals are more practical
- Cabin doesn’t feel that special
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Volvo XC90 (2015 onwards) Review
Safety and practicality for all seven members of the family
New price: £60,585 - £83,130PROS
- Extremely comfy and luxurious interior
- Versatile boot, plus space for seven
- Plug-in hybrid available
CONS
- Beginning to feel old
- Can feel quite big and heavy
- Expensive, plus pricey options