8/10BentleyBentayga£133,100 – £196,590The luxury SUV bar has been raised. Bentley's bold claims are justified.
Editor’s choice9/10Land RoverRange Rover£81,785 – £177,485One of the best luxury cars money can buy: this really is a bit of an all-round superstar
8/10Land RoverRange Rover Sport£63,390 – £99,620A well-executed contradiction: a fine long-distance GT that's great in the rough and stunning inside
8/10PorscheCayenne£57,195 – £123,349The Cayenne remains the king of driver-friendly SUVs. A very complete machine
8/10AudiQ5£40,835 – £66,700The perfect evolution of the super-popular Q5. The same, just better. Spot on.
8/10Mercedes-BenzE-Class£38,285 – £105,330Mercedes has thrown everything it knows into the new E-Class. You can tell.
8/10BMW5 Series£37,375 – £56,425Typically BMW for its sheer composure on the road and fine refinement.
8/10BMW3 Series£33,470 – £47,970Rivals keep it from a better score, but the new 3 is still one of the benchmarks for this class
6/10MitsubishiOutlander PHEV£28,050 – £44,170It’s brilliant. But only up to a point. Pity. It could be so much better...
5/10MitsubishiOutlander£28,050 – £44,170If you don't get excited by driving, perfectly acceptable. But there should be something more to it than that, no?
6/10Peugeot508 SW£27,425 – £42,175Not the most rounded family estate, but the big Pug oozes desirability. Much cooler than a 3 Series
6/10Peugeot508 SW£27,425 – £42,175The Peugeot 508 SW is a better car than the Citroen C5 Tourer it shares its chassis with.
8/10Peugeot3008£25,640 – £46,680Lots of crossover showroom appeal, and lives up to it out on the road.
9/10SkodaSuperb Estate£25,420 – £40,280Skoda’s kept all of what we loved about the old Superb (size, space, value) and added updated interior tech and a genuinely stylish body. Verging on genius
8/10VolvoXC40£24,700 – £42,250Volvo has made something nicely distinctive here. It'd be impressive even if they'd been practicing for years
Editor’s choice8/10SkodaSuperb£24,140 – £39,000Bigger and better than ever, the Superb offers a whole lot of car for the cash.
6/10VauxhallGrandland X£23,690 – £46,595The Grandland X is a good car, but not a great car. However, that doesn’t matter so much in the SUV class
6/10Mercedes-BenzA-Class£23,485 – £55,235Connectivity and interior layout takes priority over how it drives. For some, that'll be perfect
7/10MiniCountryman£23,125 – £37,375Biggest Mini yet is the least fun to drive. But new Countryman has practicality on its side.