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 RAV4 SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Split-personality hybrid and plug-in SUV that's hard to fault
New price: £44,395 - £50,645PROS
- Practical and spacious interior
- Lots of standard equipment
- Low running costs
CONS
- Styling is spec-sensitive
- Interior looks lower quality than it is
- Quite pricey to buy
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Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Comfortable, tech-laden luxury SUV
New price: £77,470 - £93,040PROS
- Cutting-edge interior
- Excellent all-round comfort
- Added seven-seat practicality
CONS
- Third row of seats cramped
- Some safety kit is optional
- Feels very big
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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Excellent premium SUV now available as a plug-in hybrid
New price: £44,755 - £58,385PROS
- Comfortable, refined and grown-up
- Plug-in hybrid version adds appeal
- Still our favourite premium SUV
CONS
- It's costly when loaded
- Is the styling too derivative?
- Petrol models' high running costs
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Mercedes-Benz EQC SUV (2019 - 2024) Review
Electric SUV with added lustre of the three-pointed star
Used price: £17,380 - £41,041PROS
- Effortless acceleration and cruising
- Noise and vibration superbly suppressed
- Clever sat-nav eliminates range anxiety
CONS
- Very heavy – and feels it when you drive
- Lacks the wow factor of some competitors
- Not as spacious as some electric rivals
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Volkswagen T-Cross SUV (2019 - 2024) Review
A competent choice among a sea of small family SUVs
Used price: £9,570 - £26,600PROS
- Efficient, peppy range of engines
- Wealth of personalisation options
- Plenty of interior flexibility
CONS
- Interior plastics are hard and inexpensive
- Ride quality unsettled on larger wheels
- A little dull compared with many rivals
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DS 3 Crossback SUV (2019 - 2022) Review
A new direction for the successful small car
Used price: £7,901 - £20,060PROS
- Impressive tech available
- Strong engine range
- Captivating interior
- High comfort from seats and ride
CONS
- Infotainment system fiddly to use
- Unresponsive dashboard controls
- Jerky brake pedal response in town
- Pricey
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Audi E-Tron SUV (2019 - 2022) Review
Heavy, inefficient and very relaxing
Used price: £14,095 - £42,875PROS
- Acceleration, four-wheel drive traction
- Spacious cabin for five people
- High quality interior, refinement
CONS
- Inefficient, heavy and expensive
- Very unimpressive range
- UK fast-charging network issues
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Hyundai Nexo SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Hydrogen fuel-cell Hyundai pushes technology boundaries at a price
New price: £69,495 - £69,495PROS
- It emits nothing but water
- Supremely comfortable and quiet
- Potential 400-mile fuel range
CONS
- List price is prohibitively high
- A serious lack of fuel stations
- Electric cars cheaper to buy and run
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Mercedes-Benz GLB SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Bringing premium luxury to the seven-seater family market
New price: £40,190 - £55,225PROS
- Impressive, tech-laden cabin
- Rapid AMG performance version
- Decent standard equipment levels
CONS
- Third row best suited to children
- A lot of high-tech kit costs extra
- Not as flexible as more traditional MPVs
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Kia Xceed SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Jumped-up hatchback offers sporty-looking alternative to conventional SUVs
New price: £24,610 - £32,185PROS
- Well equipped for the money
- Solid build quality and attractive design
- Seven-year warranty, comfortable ride
CONS
- Not especially exciting to drive
- Single petrol engine is your only choice
- No factory-fit options available