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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Audi Q8 RS Q8 (2024 onwards) Review
Revised look and more power for Audi’s flagship SUV
New price: £125,090 - £159,440PROS
- Incredible performance from its V8 engine
- Handles very well for its size
- Practical and surprisingly comfortable
CONS
- Sky-high running costs
- Interior is really showing its age
- Rivals are slightly more engaging to drive
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Abarth 600e SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Hot 600e is a riot
New price: £36,985 - £39,885PROS
- Great fun to drive
- Strong acceleration
- Both versions under £40k
CONS
- Poor driving range
- Base model feels bare
- Hit and miss quality
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Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce (2024 onwards) Review
One of the funnest EVs out there
New price: £42,305 - £44,505PROS
- Involving handling
- Surprisingly comfy
- Rapid acceleration
CONS
- Cramped rear seats
- Limited driving range
- Odd brake pedal feel
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Volvo XC90 SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Safety and practicality for all seven members of the family
New price: £65,450 - £84,260PROS
- Extremely comfy and luxurious interior
- Versatile boot, plus space for seven
- Plug-in hybrid available
CONS
- Beginning to feel old
- Can feel quite big and heavy
- Expensive, plus pricey options
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MINI Aceman JCW (2024 onwards) Review
Even less recommendable than a regular Aceman
New price: £36,905 - £40,705PROS
- Feels quick
- Agile handling
- Sharp and responsive touchscreen
CONS
- Stiff, bouncy ride
- Feels wayward under hard acceleration
- Small boot
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Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback (2024 onwards) Review
Good if you value style over practicality
New price: £63,015 - £95,490PROS
- Quiet and comfortable
- Fast rapid charging speeds
- Well equipped
CONS
- Too many physical controls removed
- Less practical and pricier than Q6 SUV
- Buggy Audi infotainment
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Skoda Kodiaq SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Classy and clever family SUV with up to seven seats
New price: £38,140 - £53,690PROS
- User-friendly cabin with some clever tech
- Lots of room for people and luggage
- Generally polished and mature driving experience
CONS
- Not even the vRS performance version is very exciting
- Plug-in hybrid is a five-seater only
- Some (hopefully teething) reliability concerns
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Volkswagen Tiguan eHybrid (2024 onwards) Review
A very impressive plug-in hybrid SUV
New price: £42,960 - £48,480PROS
- Long electric driving range
- Low company car tax
- Flexible interior
CONS
- Reduced boot space compared to petrol and diesel Tiguans
- Firm ride in R-Line versions
- Interior could be more user-friendly
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Renault Scenic E-Tech SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Innovative, sustainable and comfortable
New price: £37,195 - £42,195PROS
- Easy and enjoyable to drive
- Good real-world driving range
- Spacious, well-planned interior
CONS
- Fidgety ride at times
- Poor rear visibility
- Not particularly efficient
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Peugeot 408 SUV (2023 onwards) Review
Wild-looking crossover with PHEV heart
New price: £35,115 - £44,930PROS
- Different from the SUV herd
- Good value
- Clean, economical engines
CONS
- Not spacious in the rear
- No four-wheel drive option
- Seating position won't be to everyone's tastes