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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Toyota bZ4X SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Refined, quiet and comfortable, but needs more range
New price: £42,995 - £53,360PROS
- Longest warranty in the business
- Excellent infotainment
- Very comfortable to drive
CONS
- Indifferent range in cold weather
- No rear wiper or glovebox
- Boot space lacking
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Subaru Outback Estate (2021 onwards) Review
Left-field choice feels like a throwback to the 1990s
New price: £40,495 - £46,145PROS
- Spacious interior
- Comfortable seats
- Excellent high-speed cruiser
CONS
- Unimpressive performance
- Not particularly efficient
- Frustrating CVT gearbox
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Kia EV6 GT (2021 - 2024) Review
A fast and well-rounded EV
New price: £62,675 - £62,675PROS
- Rapid acceleration
- Sharper to drive than regular EV6
- Most EV6 plus points remain
CONS
- Range tumbles compared to lesser EV6s
- Intrusive road roar
- Can be twitchy in the wet
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Aston Martin DBX SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Aston Martin’s most family-friendly model to date
New price: £210,055 - £215,545PROS
- Practical and usable every day
- Much-improved interior as part of update
- Exceptional to drive
CONS
- Interior not as quite as polished as some rivals
- Very thirsty on fuel
- Now only available in more expensive 707 guise
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Lynk & Co 02 SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Could this be the first no-excuse Chinese car on the European market?
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Shares Volvo XC40 underpinnings
- Solid construction
- Distinctive design
- Hybrid standard in Europe
- Comprehensive connectivity on all versions
CONS
- Questions remain about the subscription model
- Chinese-market version feels too soft
- Tight access to the back seats
- Wind noise issues on pre-production versions
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Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet (2020 onwards) Review
Volkswagen reboots its Cabriolet heritage... with a soft-top SUV
New price: £35,675 - £41,510PROS
- Traditional SUV attributes with wind-in-the-hair fun
- Very practical for a cabrio
- Well-equipped as standard
- It certainly makes a statement...
CONS
- Rear seats not as useful as SUV's
- Cabriolet quite a bit pricier, too
- Reduced engine range with no diesel
- Handling becomes a bit wobbly
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DS 3 Crossback E-Tense SUV (2020 - 2022) Review
Chich, fashion-first EV is best suited to the city
Used price: £7,089 - £14,307PROS
- Striking styling inside and out
- Comfortable, quiet drive
- Plenty of tech on offer
- Reasonable pricing
CONS
- Inferior range to competitors
- Doesn’t handle as well, either
- Sat-nav isn’t standard
- Some controls could be easier to use
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Renault Captur (2020 onwards) Review
Good looking and strong on value
New price: £22,195 - £28,795PROS
- Spacious, flexible interior
- Quality materials, plenty of tech available
- Great value for money
CONS
- Limited powertrain choice
- Hybrid system isn't the most refined
- Slightly unsettled ride on top-spec models
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Peugeot e-2008 SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Comfortable and smart inside but no fun to drive
New price: £35,400 - £39,310PROS
- Available in wide range of trim levels
- Impressive ride comfort
- Identical practicality to normal car
CONS
- Sloppy handling and overlight steering
- Unimpressive range and poor distance-to empty indicator
- Divisive driving position and tiny steering wheel
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Peugeot 2008 (2020 onwards) Review
Peugeot 2008 SUV majors on style and tech
New price: £28,790 - £36,120PROS
- Eye-catching design inside and out
- Decent range of engine options
- Cabin and boot are spacious
CONS
- Top-spec models can be pricey
- 3D dials take getting used to
- Driving position won’t suit all