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OMODA 9 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Premium feel, budget brand badge
New price: £44,990 - £44,990PROS
- Strong EV-only range and fuel economy
- Loads of kit as standard
- Smooth, punchy performance
CONS
- Ride quality too fidgety at low speeds
- Some cabin trim feels below par
- Not a stellar performer
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Possibly the best luxury seven-seat SUV
New price: £64,995 - £78,595PROS
- Hugely practical and flexible interior
- Smooth and sophisticated to drive
- Good range and super-fast charging
CONS
- Infotainment is quite fiddly
- Some cheap materials inside
- Lots of body roll in bends
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Vauxhall Mokka Electric SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Still stylish, still cramped, still pricy
New price: £32,505 - £38,105PROS
- Comfortable ride
- Looks good inside and out
- Refined on the motorway
CONS
- Small boot for this class
- Poor rear leg and headroom
- Real world range is suboptimal
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Smart 5 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Huge space, outrageous performance
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Comfortable, high-quality cabin
- Surprisingly agile for its size
- Brabus trim is crazy fast
CONS
- Poor real-world efficiency
- Smart assistant is half-baked
- Disappointingly small frunk
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Kia EV6 GT (2025 onwards) Review
High-performance electric car impresses with even more power and tech
New price: £59,985 - £59,985PROS
- Thoroughly upgraded over the original EV6 GT
- Introduces technology shared with Ioniq 5 N
- Exceptional standard kit means great value
CONS
- Grand touring character lessens engagement
- Can be twitchy if driven carelessly
- Virtual Gear Shift could be better
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DS No8 Coupe-SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Parisian flair meets electric serenity
New price: £50,790 - £63,290PROS
- Supremely smooth and quiet to drive
- Impressive electric range
- Stylish, high-quality interior
CONS
- Rear seat space tight for taller passengers
- Shallow infotainment screen
- Resale values uncertain
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Toyota Urban Cruiser SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Small EV that's not competitive enough
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Nice and easy to drive
- Flexible rear seats
- Durable interior
CONS
- Bad infotainment
- Slow charging speeds
- Range isn’t very competitive
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Skoda Elroq vRS (2025 onwards) Review
Not different enough from the standard Elroq
New price: £46,560 - £47,660PROS
- Plenty of performance
- Generous equipment levels
- Very spacious and useful interior
CONS
- Lacks the fun factor of a sports SUV
- Styling doesn’t look different enough to standard car
- Brakes lack in feel
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Audi SQ5 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Audi is back on form with its fastest Q5
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Very fast mild-hybrid turbo engine
- Very comfortable air suspension as standard
- Practical and easy to live with
CONS
- We’d like the brakes to have a little more bite
- The rival BMW X3 is more powerful and cheaper
- Fingerprint-prone and touch-control heavy interior
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MG IM6 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Big range, bold tech, brave ambition
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Superb infotainment and interior quality
- Fast charging and long range
- Quiet, comfortable motorway ride
CONS
- Steering feel lacks consistency
- Brakes could inspire more confidence
- Climate controls are screen-only