BMW SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new Bmw 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 Bmw 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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BMW X7 SUV (2019 onwards) Review
BMW takes aim at the Range Rover
New price: £92,160 - £131,070PROS
- Comfort, refinement and quality
- Powerful and smooth engines
- Handles well for its large size
CONS
- Challenging exterior styling
- Large dimensions may be daunting
- Accessing third-row seats difficult for adults
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BMW X4 SUV (2018 onwards) Review
X4 is very fashionable, but slightly less rounded than X3
New price: £55,555 - £106,830PROS
- Strong range of engines
- Economical diesels
- Interior quality
- Good to drive
CONS
- More expensive than X3
- Smaller boot, too
- Ride a little too firm
- Cramped rear seats
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BMW X2 SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Stylish family car is good to drive, but expensive
Used price: £9,416 - £31,390PROS
- Distinctive looks
- Fun to drive
- Easy to personalise
CONS
- Firm ride borders on uncomfortable
- Pricey even before options
- Practicality not a strong point
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BMW X5 4x4 (2018 onwards) Review
Great engines, enjoyable drive, practical
New price: £74,560 - £116,805PROS
- Efficient plug-in hybrid
- Practical and plush interior
- Enjoyable to drive
CONS
- Reduced button count for heater and stereo
- Rear legroom could be better
- Seven-seater option of limited use
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BMW X1 SUV (2015 - 2022) Review
Entry-level BMW SUV is great to drive and looks sharp
Used price: £5,700 - £30,332PROS
- Sharp, sporty handling
- High levels of practicality
- Interior quality a strong point
- Recommended for driving and image
CONS
- Firmer ride than many rivals
- No Android Auto functionality
- Too much equipment is optional
- For most people, a used Evoque is a more desirable choice
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BMW X4 (2014 - 2018) Review
Used price: £8,089 - £18,230PROS
- Comfortable
- Well equipped
- Excellent diesel engines
- Impressive fuel economy and emissions for a heavy 4x4
CONS
- Not cheap
- Divisive styling
- Very much a niche product
- Less practical and more expensive than X3
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BMW X6 (2014 - 2019) Review
Opinion-dividing SUV that's about to be replaced by more of the same
Used price: £10,781 - £30,182PROS
- Excellent steering, roadholding and handling
- Good range of engines and transmissions
- Well-equipped and offers available on run-out models
CONS
- Can you live with the image?
- Does it offer anything over an X5?
- It's about to go off-sale
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BMW X5 4x4 (2013 - 2018) Review
Probably the best used large SUV, but far from perfect
Used price: £7,666 - £31,470PROS
- Excellent used value
- Best model can tow 3,500kg
- Loaded with technology
CONS
- Expensive to maintain well
- Lacks classic luxury feel of some rivals
- Feels very large to drive around town
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BMW X3 (2011 - 2017) Review
A huge improvement over the Mk1 model
Used price: £2,701 - £16,503PROS
- Decent handling both on and off-road
- Plenty of standard safety equipment
- Spacious interior for passengers
CONS
- Residual values have tanked
- Servicing can be expensive
- Ride is still quite firm
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BMW X1 (2009 - 2015) Review
Used price: £1,761 - £10,108PROS
- Economical diesel engines with low CO2 emissions
- Available with two or four-wheel drive
- Large boot area
CONS
- Some rather cheap feeling interior plastics
- Firm ride