Vauxhall SUV car reviews

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  • Vauxhall Frontera SUV (2025 onwards) Review

    Spacious and good value, but not class-leading

    Parkers rating: 3.8 out of 5 3.8
    New price: £23,995 - £28,455

    PROS

    • Very spacious interior
    • Good value for money
    • Comfortable, particularly around town

    CONS

    • Weak automatic gearbox
    • Cheap-feeling interior
    • Not very refined
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  • Vauxhall Frontera Electric SUV (2025 onwards) Review

    The cheapest electric SUV is so much better than its price suggests

    Parkers rating: 4.3 out of 5 4.3
    New price: £23,995 - £28,880

    PROS

    • Outstanding value for money
    • Spacious and useful interior
    • Comfortable ride

    CONS

    • Interior feels cheap
    • Electric range lags behind rivals
    • Lots of road noise
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  • Vauxhall Crossland SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Small family SUV is capable, uninspired and tough to recommend

    Parkers rating: 2.5 out of 5 2.5
    New price: £18,175 - £31,121

    PROS

    • Punchy and economical petrol engines
    • Large boot and lots of headroom
    • Lots of standard equipment for your money

    CONS

    • Not great to drive
    • Dated, uninspiring interior
    • The strength of the opposition
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  • Vauxhall Grandland SUV (2021 - 2024) Review

    Capable but uninspiring midfield family SUV

    Parkers rating: 2.8 out of 5 2.8
    Used price: £10,766 - £33,300

    PROS

    • Smart styling throughout
    • Solid build quality
    • Efficient mild hybrid

    CONS

    • New-gen version due soon
    • Forgettable driving experience
    • No seven-seater option
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  • Vauxhall Mokka SUV (2020 onwards) Review

    Big-seling Mokka can’t match the class best

    Parkers rating: 3.7 out of 5 3.7
    New price: £24,720 - £31,360

    PROS

    • Much improved driving experience
    • Efficient Peugeot engines
    • Cutting-edge interior tech

    CONS

    • No plug-in hybrid versions from launch
    • More expensive than its predecessor
    • Rear seat room is disappointing
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  • Vauxhall Mokka-e SUV (2020 onwards) Review

    Smooth and refined but too cramped for families

    Parkers rating: 2.8 out of 5 2.8
    New price: £32,440 - £38,105

    PROS

    • Easy to live with
    • Eye-catching inside and out
    • Excellent ride quality

    CONS

    • Poor rear leg and headroom
    • Below par real-world range
    • Unimpressive performance
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  • Vauxhall Grandland X SUV (2018 - 2021) Review

    Vauxhall's Qashqai rival is a decent used car for families

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    Used price: £5,787 - £17,100

    PROS

    • 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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