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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Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
An impressive electric family SUV
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- Hugely practical and flexible interior
- Smooth and sophisticated to drive
- Good range and super-fast charging
CONS
- Infotainment is quite fiddly
- Brakes feel weak
- Prices and specs not confirmed yet
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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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Renault 4 E-Tech SUV (2025 onwards) Review
A terrific small electric SUV
New price: £26,995 - £30,995PROS
- Big boot
- Competitive pricing
- Good to drive
CONS
- Ride a bit firm
- Rivals have more rear seat space
- Only top trim gets heated seats
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Smart 5 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Huge space, outrageous performance
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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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Dacia Bigster SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Big on space but low on price.
New price: £25,215 - £29,990PROS
- Spacious interior and enormous boot
- Undercuts basically everything on price
- Loads of standard equipment
CONS
- Lacks refinement at motorway speeds
- Interior is noticeably cheaper than rivals
- Powertrain needs further calibration
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Audi SQ5 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Audi is back on form with its fastest Q5
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- 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