Mercedes-Benz SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new Mercedes-Benz 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 Mercedes-Benz 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 SUV car reviews
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Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV (2023 onwards) Review
Pricey electric SUV feels unfinished
New price: £90,560 - £121,760PROS
- Good interior space
- Responsive touchscreen
- Tidy handling
CONS
- Poor ride comfort
- Very expensive
- Still only five seats
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Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe (2023 onwards) Review
Mercedes's latest coupe sacrifices substance for style
New price: £59,755 - £79,685PROS
- 300d model is quick
- High-quality interior
- Standard four-wheel drive
CONS
- More expensive than a standard GLC
- Smaller boot and less headroom
- No PHEV option in the UK
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Mercedes-Benz EQB SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Comfortable, practical and the classy interior is a highlight
New price: £52,800 - £62,810PROS
- Useful third row of seats
- Comfortable ride
- Drives just like a GLB
CONS
- Expensive if you don't need seven seats
- Entry-level 250 lacks performance
- Third row cramped
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Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV (2022 onwards) Review
New EQS SUV takes aim at the BMW iX
New price: £129,470 - £153,795PROS
- Based on the luxurious EQS saloon
- Three versions will be offered
- Seven seats, off-road mode and rear-steer
CONS
- Will be eye-wateringly expensive
- Options will further jack up the price
- Less efficient than the EQS saloon
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Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Merc's bestseller goes big on plug-in power
New price: £53,280 - £75,460PROS
- PHEV has long electric range
- Clever infotainment system
- Comfortable at high speeds
CONS
- Less composed in town
- Price – it starts at £53,000!
- Lifeless steering system
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Mercedes-Benz EQA SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Comfortable, smooth but lacking space compared with rivals
New price: £49,750 - £60,510PROS
- 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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Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class (2020 onwards) Review
Mercedes-Benz's baby SUV is an impressive performer
New price: £35,635 - £52,080PROS
- High-tech but highly usable interior
- Sleek, modernistic styling
- Efficient engines
CONS
- Entry-level model lacks flashy dash
- PHEV model not as smooth as rivals
- Not as good to drive as the BMW X2
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Mercedes-Benz GLS SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Spacious and polished posh SUV
New price: £108,465 - £181,765PROS
- Comfortable ride
- Exceptionally well-equipped
- Spacious interior
CONS
- Almost too big for UK roads
- Interior quality disappoints in places
- Even the diesel is thirsty
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Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Comfortable, tech-laden luxury SUV
New price: £78,520 - £93,275PROS
- Cutting-edge interior is tech-heavy and luxurious
- Excellent all-round comfort on air suspension
- Added seven-seat practicality on most models
- Large engine choice, including plug-in hybrid diesel
CONS
- Third row of seats is quite cramped
- Most of the hi-tech safety kit is optional
- Manoeuvrable, but feels very big
- Infotainment controls can be fiddly
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Mercedes-Benz EQC SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Electric SUV with added lustre of the three-pointed star
New price: £64,950 - £81,225PROS
- 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