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Toyota Highlander SUV (2021 - 2022) Review
A capable and seriously practical family SUV with hybrid power as standard
Used price: £31,980 - £42,795PROS
- Very well equipped as standard
- Diesel-rivalling efficiency
- Highly practical interior
CONS
- Third row not as spacious as Land Rover Discovery
- Drab interior styling
- Sub-par infotainment
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Nissan Ariya SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Good, but not the gamechanger we hoped
New price: £39,645 - £59,025PROS
- Two battery sizes, front or four-wheel drive
- Simple, user-friendly dashboard
- Spacious for passengers
CONS
- Fidgety ride
- No front boot
- Not much fun to drive
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BMW iX SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Divisive, brilliant SUV, now with M-style performance
New price: £70,985 - £124,605PROS
- State of the art purpose-built electric car from BMW
- Impressive to drive with outstanding comfort and refinement
- iX M60 version has the acceleration to shame most sports cars
CONS
- Exterior design takes some getting used to
- Not as practical as some large electric cars
- Cheaper, more conventional BMW electric cars on the way
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Hyundai Santa Fe PHEV (2021 onwards) Review
All the benefits of a PHEV and a full seven-seater
New price: £48,385 - £58,635PROS
- One of the few seven-seat plug-ins
- Spacious on all three rows
- Decent all-electric range
CONS
- Pricey to buy
- Not as luxurious as premium rivals
- Performance merely adequate
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Volvo C40 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Single and twin motor versions driven
New price: £48,355 - £62,805PROS
- Strong performance
- Good range figures
- Accurate range prediction
CONS
- Expensive to buy
- Fairly numb to drive
- Reduced practicality compared to XC40
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Honda HR-V SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Honda's hybrid SUV is likeable but flawed
New price: £30,705 - £36,305PROS
- Great amount of standard equipment
- Impressive handling and ride quality
- Fuel economy claims are achievable
CONS
- Boot is tiny compared to rivals
- Engine is very noisy when pushed
- Performance is lacking when out of town
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Lexus NX SUV (2021 onwards) Review
New Lexus SUV is a huge upgrade over its predecessor
New price: £44,440 - £65,295PROS
- Comfortable and refined
- Good electric range
- New infotainment long overdue
CONS
- Not exactly exciting
- Only average practicality
- Steering wheel controls confusing
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Subaru Outback Estate (2021 onwards) Review
Outback is a practical package in need of a good engine
New price: £36,995 - £42,595PROS
- Spacious interior
- Comfortable seats
- Well-priced
CONS
- Gutless engine
- Not particularly efficient
- Frustrating CVT gearbox
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Kia EV6 GT (2021 onwards) 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: £197,300 - £197,300PROS
- Four-door SUV body is practical
- Classier than a Bentley Bentayga
- 4.0-litre V8 is well-proven in other applications
CONS
- Proportions are a little strange
- Won't please purists
- Dire infotainment
- Four-door SUV body is practical