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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Mercedes-Benz EQA SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Comfortable, smooth but lacking space compared with rivals
New price: £49,760 - £59,215PROS
- Classy and tech-packed interior
- Hugely relaxing to drive
- Eco Assist system is effective
CONS
- Ride is unsettled on rougher roads
- Performance won't blow you away
- Options are pricey
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BMW iX3 SUV (2021 - 2024) Review
Electric BMW iX3 is an upmarket SUV that drives well
Used price: £19,343 - £41,810PROS
- Drives like a BMW should
- Looks won't alienate EV newbies
- Impressive range and performance
CONS
- Expensive for an X3
- No lower-powered versions
- Costly optional extras
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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
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Nissan Qashqai SUV (2021 onwards) Review
It sells well for a reason
New price: £30,615 - £43,300PROS
- High-quality interior
- Good infotainment screen
- Refined E-Power hybrid
CONS
- Slightly fidgety ride
- Poorly spaced manual gearbox
- No load-through hatch in boot
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BMW iX SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Still one of the best electric cars you can buy
New price: £75,405 - £119,805PROS
- Outstanding comfort and refinement
- One of the best electric SUVs to drive
- Now with a far longer range than before
CONS
- Divisive design won’t appeal to everyone
- Expensive optional extras
- Boot isn’t as large as many in this class
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Tweaks keep this appealing car near the top of its class
New price: £39,910 - £57,660PROS
- Roomy for people and luggage
- Good to drive, great to look at
- Long-range version available
CONS
- Driving range could be better
- Not as comfortable as some rivals
- It feels bulky on city streets
- Roomy for people and luggage
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Genesis GV80 SUV (2021 - 2023) Review
New boy on the scene hopes to make waves
Used price: £25,142 - £51,860PROS
- All-in one five-year care plan included
- Striking styling
- High-quality interior
- Very refined
- Turns heads
CONS
- It's up against tough rivals
- No one's heard of it
- Disappointing engines
- Doesn't ride as well as opposition
- Some tech already feels old-fashioned
- All-in one five-year care plan included
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Audi Q4 E-Tron Sportback (2021 onwards) Review
Sleeker version of Audi's electric SUV drives well and looks good
New price: £48,110 - £68,485PROS
- A good selection of power outputs
- More than 300 miles of range for top models
- Two- and four-wheel drive models on sale
CONS
- Costly compared with mainstream rivals
- Touch controls are not as good as buttons
- Options jack up already high prices
- A good selection of power outputs
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Audi Q4 E-Tron SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Audi's take on the electric family SUV is cool and classy
New price: £46,610 - £66,985PROS
- Good, trustworthy range
- Impressively quiet at speed
- Spacious for five inside
CONS
- Ride is uncomfortable on big wheels
- Inconsistent and soft brakes
- Not as plush inside as you might think
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Toyota Yaris Cross SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Sensible yet charming small SUV made for the real world
New price: £26,455 - £34,945PROS
- Just the right size for its target market
- Hybrid tech gives strong economy
- Impressive 10-year warranty
CONS
- Interior looks really rather plain
- Infotainment a bit sluggish
- Lacks the spark and identity of rivals