According to the criteria that you've selected, these are the cars that best suit your requirements:
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Hyundai's premium brand Genesis arrived back in 2020 with bold ambitions to change the way we buy cars. It doesn't do conventional dealers – instead, it has a handful of 'studios' and personal assistants available to answer any questions you may have and even deliver a demo car to your house. The...
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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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The Kia EV6 is one third of a trio of closely-related electric cars from Kia, Hyundai and newly-established premium brand Genesis . But whereas Hyundai's Ioniq 5 is dripping in retro charm, the EV6 has gone for a more curvy, modern shape that blends elements of low-slung coupes , hatchbacks ...
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Skoda has built a well-earned reputation for building cars that tick all the rational boxes. The Kodiaq is perhaps the best example of the breed, with a roomy and practical cabin, a quality feel and a complete driving experience. All for a price that's than the majority of its rivals. Having said...
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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 Skoda Kodiaq. It ticks all the boxes: you get a high seating position, a big boot and plenty of space for passengers. As before,...
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Mazda
CX-60 (2022 - ) -
BMW
iX3 (2021 - ) -
Ineos
Grenadier (2021 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
GLE Coupe (2020 - ) -
Kia
Sportage (2016 - 2021) -
Land Rover
Range Rover Sport (2022 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
GLC (2022 - ) -
Audi
e-tron (2019 - 2022) -
BMW
X7 (2019 - ) -
SEAT
Ateca (2016 - ) -
Range Rover
Sport (2022 - ) -
Hyundai
Tucson (2021 - ) -
Audi
Q5 (2017 - ) -
BMW
X1 (2015 - 2022) -
Kia
Sorento (2020 - ) -
Range Rover
Velar (2017 - ) -
Peugeot
2008 (2013 - 2019) -
Mercedes-Benz
GLC (2015 - 2021) -
Kia
Sportage (2010 - 2016) -
Audi
Q7 (2006 - 2015) -
Lexus
RZ (2023 - ) -
Renault
Austral (2022 - ) -
Suzuki
S-Cross (2022 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
G-Class (2018 - ) -
Mitsubishi
Outlander PHEV (2014 - 2021) -
Renault
Captur (2013 - 2019) -
Toyota
bZ4X (2022 - ) -
Lexus
RX L (2018 - 2022) -
BMW
X6 (2020 - ) -
Suzuki
SX4 S-Cross (2013 - 2021) -
Volkswagen
ID.5 (2022 - ) -
BMW
X4 (2018 - ) -
Jeep
Wrangler (2018 - ) -
Land Rover
Range Rover Velar (2017 - ) -
Renault
Koleos (2017 - 2020) -
Land Rover
Freelander 2 (2006 - 2015) -
Mitsubishi
Shogun (2007 - 2019) -
Audi
e-tron Sportback (2020 - 2022)
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- High driving position
- Family friendly
- Comfortable seats
- Large boot
- Four-wheel drive
- Modern technology
- Room for a buggy
- Quiet cabin
- Well equipped
- Generous head room
- Refined ride
- Wide opening doors
- High quality interior
- Petrol engine
- Rear legroom
- Versatile interior
- Motorway cruiser
- Good for towing
- Fold flat seats
- Economical
- Euro NCAP 5 Star
- Robust interior
- Seven seats
- Plug-In Hybrid
- Hybrid
- Long warranty
- Easy to park
- Small SUV
- Luxury