According to the criteria that you've selected, these are the cars that best suit your requirements:
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You can decide for yourself if you like how the new Kia Sportage looks but we’d suggest it’s worth remaining open-minded until you’ve sat in the cabin. In there, you get a fancy dual-screen infotainment system (on mid-spec models and above), as well as comfortable seats and a whole heap of standard...
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In fact, as our Range Rover review will show, it has more rivals than simply other luxury SUVs. Such is its combination of space, refinement and ability, it presents itself as a compelling alternative to premium saloons such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or another German offering, the BMW 7 Series...
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The BMW X3 is now in its third generation and we now think it's one of the best SUVs going. That's not to say it's always been the pick of the crop. The first iteration of the X3 arrived back in 2004 and received a lukewarm reception, while the second version appeared in 2010 and took things up a...
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Shall we start with the interior? That's probably the most important area for most SUV buyers, while it's also the area you'll notice the biggest difference over the old Kodiaq. It ticks all the boxes: you get a high seating position, a big boot and plenty of space for passengers. As before, you can...
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The majority of buyers spending upwards of £60,000 on an electric SUV are looking to make a statement. Take the Jaguar I-Pace , for example, with its incredible concept car styling, or the Tesla Model X with its Falcon Wing doors. Then there's the Audi e-tron with its digital door mirrors and...
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The previous Tucson followed the old Nissan Qashqai's template by ticking many rational boxes, but also being totally uninteresting to look at, sit in and drive. Nothing particularly wrong with that: it was a huge success in terms of sales, just like the ubiquitous Qashqai. Clearly that wasn't...
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Ineos
Grenadier (2021 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
GLE Coupe (2020 - ) -
SEAT
Ateca (2016 - ) -
Land Rover
Range Rover Sport (2022 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
GLC (2015 - 2021) -
BMW
X7 (2019 - ) -
Range Rover
Sport (2022 - ) -
Audi
Q5 (2017 - ) -
Range Rover
Velar (2017 - ) -
Audi
Q7 (2006 - 2015) -
Toyota
bZ4X (2022 - ) -
BMW
X6 (2020 - ) -
Lexus
RX L (2018 - 2022) -
Mercedes-Benz
G-Class (2018 - ) -
Volkswagen
ID.5 (2022 - ) -
BMW
X4 (2018 - ) -
Land Rover
Range Rover Velar (2017 - ) -
Renault
Koleos (2017 - 2020)
Want to narrow the choices down? Which of these is most important to you?
Or you can choose something else:
- High driving position
- Automatic gearbox
- Large boot
- Modern technology
- Family friendly
- Comfortable seats
- Four-wheel drive
- Motorway cruiser
- Generous head room
- Refined ride
- Wide opening doors
- Room for a buggy
- Quiet cabin
- High quality interior
- Well equipped
- Petrol engine
- Versatile interior
- Fold flat seats
- Good for towing
- Euro NCAP 5 Star
- Seven seats
- Luxury
- Economical
- Plug-In Hybrid