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 Taigo SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Stylish coupe-SUV is sensible but not scintillating
New price: £24,770 - £33,130PROS
- 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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Land Rover Range Rover SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Luxury SUVs don't get much better
New price: £107,055 - £210,145PROS
- Superbly comfortable
- Wide choice of engines
- Still great off-road
CONS
- No physical heater controls
- Massive size can be tricky
- Some build quality and reliability niggles
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Suzuki S-Cross SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Cheap and reliable family transport fails to wow
New price: £26,169 - £33,659PROS
- Great value
- Lots of standard equipment
- Available with four-wheel drive
CONS
- Monotone cabin
- Small-ish boot
- Disappointing full hybrid
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Mercedes-Benz EQB SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Comfortable, practical and the classy interior is a highlight
New price: £52,810 - £60,915PROS
- Useful third row of seats
- Comfortable ride
- Drives just like a GLB
CONS
- Expensive if you don't need seven seats
- Entry-level 250 lacks performance
- Third row cramped
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Kia Sportage SUV (2022 onwards) Review
One of the classiest and comfiest family SUVs
New price: £30,885 - £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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Volkswagen ID.5 SUV (2022 onwards) Review
More style than an ID.4... at a premium
New price: £41,090 - £47,900PROS
- Long driving range
- Excellent infotainment
- Still reasonably practical
CONS
- More expensive than the ID.4
- Interior feels low-rent and gloomy
- Button free interior still frustrates
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Alfa Romeo Tonale SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Stylish compact SUV with excellent dynamic ability
New price: £38,650 - £54,900PROS
- Striking looks
- Premium interior
- Excellent roadholding
CONS
- Very light steering
- PHEV model has small boot
- Neither powertrain really befits an Alfa
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Maserati Grecale SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Macan rival is great to drive and beautifully trimmed
New price: £59,990 - £105,290PROS
- Trofeo gets MC20 supercar's V6
- All versions good to drive
- Plush interior and refinement
CONS
- Expensive compared with rivals
- Some weird controls
- Residual values are unproven
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Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Sleek and quirky EV is comfortable and quiet
New price: £72,414 - £85,914PROS
- Entry-level versions very well-equipped
- Roomy interior and big boot
- Calm and comfortable at a cruise
CONS
- Rough, average plug-in hybrid powertrain
- Overly soft and slack to drive
- Complicated interior
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Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Rare and luxurious – roundly beaten by the BMW iX
New price: £129,480 - £240,870PROS
- Based on the luxurious EQS saloon
- Three versions are offered
- Seven seats, off-road mode and rear-steer
CONS
- Eye-wateringly expensive
- Options will further jack up the price
- Less efficient than the EQS saloon