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Lexus RX SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Comfortable, spacious and classy – but can it compete with the BMW X5?
New price: £63,345 - £85,695PROS
- Spacious interior
- Clever infotainment system
- Refined at high speeds
CONS
- Poor suspension control
- Not that engaging to drive
- Rivals have longer EV ranges
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Lotus Eletre SUV (2022 onwards) Review
A bold new dimension for Lotus – and it works
New price: £86,305 - £146,805PROS
- Addictive mid-range acceleration
- Responsive brakes and steering
- Less expensive than German rivals
CONS
- It's huge and weighty
- Some infotainment glitches
- Lotus traditionalists will hate it
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BMW XM SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Controversial, and it won’t appeal to many of BMW M’s fans
New price: £110,840 - £174,440PROS
- Attention-grabbing styling, inside and out
- All-electric range of up to 55 miles
- Lots of advanced standard-fit technology
CONS
- Large footprint and hefty kerb weight
- Not as quick as you might hope given its price
- Doesn’t have the M car verve that it should
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INEOS Grenadier 4x4 (2022 onwards) Review
A replacement for the classic Defender
New price: £74,665 - £140,125PROS
- Superior off-road chops
- Comfortable ride
- Tried and tested components
CONS
- Off-road biased steering no fun on tarmac
- Both engines are very thirsty
- Poor ergonomics
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Volkswagen Taigo SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Stylish coupe-SUV is sensible but not scintillating
New price: £24,770 - £33,125PROS
- Excellent engines shared with T-Cross
- Comfortable ride
- Spacious rear seats
CONS
- Slightly smaller boot than T-Cross
- Frustrating touch-sensitive controls
- No more exciting to drive
- Excellent engines shared with T-Cross
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Kia Sportage SUV (2022 onwards) Review
One of the classiest and comfiest family SUVs
New price: £30,170 - £45,885PROS
- Smart, well-equipped cabin
- Great infotainment
- Spacious and practical
CONS
- Overly light steering
- Not as fun to drive as some others
- PHEV is pricey
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Skoda Enyaq SUV (2021 onwards) Review
One of the best electric SUVs
New price: £39,010 - £50,460PROS
- Roomy interior, big boot
- Comfortable ride
- Improved range and rapid charging
CONS
- There are more fun to drive alternatives
- Options really jack up the price
- Too reliant on the touchscreen
- Roomy interior, big boot
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Toyota Highlander SUV (2021 - 2022) Review
A capable and seriously practical family SUV with hybrid power as standard
Used price: £28,285 - £38,179PROS
- Very well equipped as standard
- Diesel-rivalling efficiency
- Highly practical interior
CONS
- Third row not as spacious as Land Rover Discovery
- Drab interior styling
- Sub-par infotainment
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Audi Q5 Sportback (2021 - 2024) Review
Audi makes the Q5 less practical and more appealing
Used price: £22,755 - £63,537PROS
- Comfortable ride and seats
- Beautifully put together
- In vogue looks
CONS
- V6 diesel version lacks responsiveness
- Expensive even without extras
- Dashboard controls are less-than convincing
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Nissan Ariya SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Good, but not the gamechanger we hoped
New price: £39,655 - £56,845PROS
- Two battery sizes, front or four-wheel drive
- Simple, user-friendly dashboard
- Spacious for passengers
CONS
- Fidgety ride
- No front boot
- Not much fun to drive