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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Lamborghini Urus SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Super-SUV turns hybrid as part of mid-life update
New price: £192,054 - £220,853PROS
- Exceptionally strong performance
- Well-made and special interior
- Hybrid system boosts both pace and efficiency
CONS
- Firm ride on 23-inch wheels
- Very expensive to buy
- Running costs will still be steep
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Porsche Cayenne SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Fast, capable and still the go to performance SUV
New price: £82,235 - £141,045PROS
- Impressive handling and acceleration
- Quick steering that's full of feel
- Modern, techy interior
CONS
- Feels big on the road
- Ergonomics could be improved
- Expensive to run
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SsangYong Rexton SUV (2018 - 2024) Review
Lots of space, but not a great deal of grace
Used price: £9,941 - £30,022PROS
- Very good value for money
- Massive boot or seven-seat capacity
- Good off-road
CONS
- Appalling ride quality
- Poor handling
- Wooden steering
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Honda CR-V SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Spacious family SUV is clever and easy to drive
Used price: £10,002 - £30,358PROS
- Very practical
- Composed ride
- Good reliability record
CONS
- Noisy engine
- Dated infotainment
- Not that efficient
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SEAT Arona SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Stylish, small family car that's good to drive and great value
New price: £20,215 - £30,070PROS
- Economical and responsive engines
- Lots of standard kit and space
- Low PCP monthly payments
CONS
- Firm ride not great on rough roads
- Boot is smaller than some rivals
- No diesels, no hybrids, no plug-ins
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Citroën C5 Aircross (2018 onwards) Review
Proof that SUVs don’t need to do everything to be good
New price: £28,410 - £37,535PROS
- Incredibly comfortable
- Spacious, well-equipped interior
- Petrol, diesel and hybrid available
CONS
- Crude dashboard graphics
- No four-wheel drive option
- Performance is only average
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Vauxhall Grandland X SUV (2018 - 2021) Review
Vauxhall's Qashqai rival is a decent used car for families
Used price: £5,787 - £17,100PROS
- Efficient plug-in hybrid versions
- Lots of dealers
- Plenty of personalisation options
CONS
- Dull to drive
- Less polished than some rivals
- Boot relatively small
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DS 7 Crossback SUV (2018 - 2022) Review
Quirky alternative to a Q3 or GLA – nice details, comfy, but so-so to drive
Used price: £8,481 - £25,366PROS
- Decent ride quality and safe handling
- Cabin materials are very pleasing
- Petrol, diesel and hybrid options
CONS
- Hefty price and PCP/lease costs
- Screen-based controls aren't great
- Refinement lags behind rivals
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Jaguar I-Pace SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Drives keenly but is beginning to feel its age
New price: £64,495 - £81,495PROS
- Claimed range of up to 292 miles
- Roomy, stylish interior
- Impressive handling and performance
CONS
- Wallbox charger a necessity
- Real-world range nowhere near claims
- Spotty reliability record
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BMW X2 SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Stylish family car is good to drive, but expensive
Used price: £9,416 - £31,390PROS
- Distinctive looks
- Fun to drive
- Easy to personalise
CONS
- Firm ride borders on uncomfortable
- Pricey even before options
- Practicality not a strong point