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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Renault Koleos SUV (2017 - 2020) Review
Suavely-styled SUV packed with advanced safety kit
Used price: £7,302 - £17,471PROS
- Improved interior quality and usability
- Long wheelbase for spacious rear seats
- Simple, high-specification trim structure
- Impressive 'stepped' CVT transmission
CONS
- No petrol engine in range
- No seven-seater available
- Lack of badge kudos
- Intrusive road noise
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Volvo XC60 SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Still an excellent all-rounder after all these years
New price: £48,720 - £69,860PROS
- Spacious, stylish and comfy interior
- Excellent safety credentials
- Generous standard equipment
CONS
- Options really ramp up prices
- Average running costs at best
- Big wheels mean a bumpy ride
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Skoda Karoq SUV (2017 onwards) Review
The Karoq is a practical and efficient family car
New price: £30,940 - £45,030PROS
- Very comfortable interior
- Generous standard equipment
- Easy to drive with good visibility
CONS
- Not as sharp to drive as some rivals
- 1.0-litre petrol engine can struggle
- Lack of low-CO2 engine or hybrid
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Vauxhall Crossland X SUV (2017 - 2020) Review
Vauxhall's entry-level SUV is an uninspired perfomer
Used price: £3,397 - £10,607PROS
- Low list price, good finance
- Lots of standard equipment
- Punchy 130hp petrol is the best
- Large boot, roomy back seats
CONS
- Leans a lot in corners
- Ride can be uncomfortable
- Styling won’t appeal to everyone
- There are better options in this class
- Low list price, good finance
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Mazda CX-5 SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Good to drive, premium interior, needs stronger engines
New price: £31,330 - £44,990PROS
- Distinctive exterior styling
- Lots of standard equipment
- Excellent ride and good handling
CONS
- Petrol engines lacks low-rev punch
- Harsh ride on bigger wheels
- Could be quieter on the motorway
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Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace (2017 - 2024) Review
Accomplished SUV, but Skoda sibling makes more financial sense
Used price: £12,440 - £41,070PROS
- Versatile seven-seater
- Decent level of equipment
- Drives reasonably well
CONS
- Third row isn’t huge
- Fiddly infotainment
- Better value available from Skoda and SEAT
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Peugeot 5008 SUV (2017 - 2024) Review
Family seven-seater SUV that's good to drive and has an impressive interior
Used price: £9,187 - £29,970PROS
- Spacious interior
- Flexible seating
- Large boot
CONS
- Tight third row
- Not much engine choice
- No plug-in hybrid
- Spacious interior
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Land Rover Range Rover Velar SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Style leader is still a great steer
New price: £56,240 - £77,735PROS
- High-tech, premium interior
- Fabulous long-distance capability
- Drives better than taller rivals
CONS
- Uninspiring four-cylinder engines
- High price tag and costly options
- Not particularly roomy inside
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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SUV (2017 - 2021) Review
An interesting addition to the small-SUV crossover ranks
Used price: £6,723 - £17,822PROS
- Strong reliability and quality expected
- Four-wheel drive version should be capable
- Refined 1.5-litre petrol engine
- Excellent equipment levels
CONS
- The styling won't be to everyone's tastes
- No diesel or plug-in hybrid at launch
- Limited boot space compared with rivals
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Land Rover Discovery SUV (2017 onwards) Review
One the best premium family haulers around
New price: £65,990 - £83,020PROS
- Punchy performance despite size
- Great off-road, good on it
- Ample room for seven
CONS
- Premium pricing, costly options
- Unweildy in towns and cities
- Defender overshadows it
- Punchy performance despite size