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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Volvo EX90 SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Volvo’s £100k vision of the future
New price: £96,255 - £100,555PROS
- 373-mile electric range
- Advanced semi-autonomous tech
- Luxury interior
CONS
- Expensive
- Nearly three tonnes
- Looks a bit like a taxi
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Volvo EX30 SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Brings Scandi values for a competition-busting price tag
New price: £33,795 - £44,495PROS
- Great value compared with rivals
- Impressive performance for the money
- Premium look and feel
CONS
- All-touchscreen interior
- Not the most efficient
- Cramped rear seats and boot
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Fiat 600e SUV (2024 onwards) Review
The most recommendable small Stellantis SUV
New price: £32,995 - £36,995PROS
- Proven Stellantis running gear
- Attractive pricing
- Comfortable ride
CONS
- Rear legroom is tight
- Boot space isn’t fantastic
- Steering is overly assisted
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Toyota C-HR SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Good up front, less so in the rear
New price: £39,145 - £46,590PROS
- Efficient
- Quality feel up front
- PHEV's punchy performance
CONS
- Not all that practical
- Rear quality well behind the front
- Not as dynamic as it looks
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Smart 3 SUV (2024 onwards) Review
The #1's athletic sibling
New price: £32,950 - £45,450PROS
- Enjoyable handling
- High-quality interior
- Well-equipped
CONS
- Small boot
- Not hugely efficient
- Pricier than more practical #1
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Renault Scenic E-Tech SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Innovative, sustainable and comfortable
New price: £37,495 - £45,495PROS
- Easy and enjoyable to drive
- Superb official electric range
- Spacious, well-planned interior
CONS
- Fidgety ride at times
- Poor rear visibility
- There are cheaper alternatives
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KGM Torres SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Interesting new SUV, with zero brand identity
New price: £35,080 - £39,995PROS
- Bold and interesting stying compared with rival SUVs
- EV model is on the way
- Strong value for money
CONS
- No brand identity for KGM
- High CO2 emissions
- Strength of the opposition
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MINI Countryman SUV (2024 onwards) Review
The Countryman might have grown up, but it’s still fun at heart
New price: £29,350 - £43,150PROS
- Hilarious fun to drive
- Even the cheapest model is quick
- Stunning build quality
CONS
- Over-reliance on touchscreen
- Smaller boot than main rivals
- High loading lip in the boot
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Volkswagen Tiguan SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Next-generation Tiguan challenges the class-leaders
New price: £34,085 - £48,220PROS
- PHEV has a usefully long range
- Surprisingly good to drive
- Strong engine line-up
CONS
- Expensive compared with rivals
- Over-reliance on touchscreen
- Timid design inside and out
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Volvo EX40 SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Newly-renamed electric SUV is a safe and practical choice
New price: £45,955 - £61,855PROS
- Stylish design
- High-quality finish
- Safe and predictable
CONS
- Extra performance is something this SUV did not need
- Feels a bit old fashioned next to EX30
- Updates could have gone much further