9/10LamborghiniHuracan£155,400 – £207,925A thorough update of the Gallardo, and good enough to play ball with its rivals.
8/10ToyotaGT86£22,760 – £31,660The simplest and most exciting Toyota in years is also a real pleasure to drive
8/10LamborghiniUrus£157,800On paper it's a clash of purposes, in reality it's a mouth-watering prospect. Can Lamborghini inject some real supercar DNA into a 2.2-tonne SUV?
8/10LamborghiniAventador S£291,660 – £346,698Aventador gets a new lease of life, one that’s done nothing to unstitch the essence of Lamborghini, but a lot to smooth it out.
7/10ToyotaC-HR£21,620 – £30,340The looks are polarising, but if you want it, you’ll really really want it.
7/10ToyotaPrius£24,095 – £33,840The Prius gets better in the areas it needed to, but its styling will scare your kids.
6/10ToyotaAygo£9,515 – £15,245Toyota has changed more about the little Aygo than you might think, but the dull and rather small cabin keeps it behind the best of the rest
6/10ToyotaYaris£11,915 – £25,740A far-reaching facelift has improved it, but it's still not a match for the class best. At least you can now justify it.
6/10ToyotaCorolla£21,080 – £30,330The Corolla is back, looking better than ever, but still short on fun
5/10ToyotaVerso£23,515 – £26,695A household appliance of a car, but easy to live with and well priced.
5/10ToyotaLand Cruiser£32,875 – £53,100If you live in the desert, the Land Cruiser is as good as it gets. But seeing as we don't, the Discovery is a much better bet
4/10ToyotaAvensis£18,650 – £27,280Better than before with faint Lexus stylings on the exterior but still not very interesting. At all. There are better options.
4/10ToyotaAvensis Tourer£19,830 – £29,085Sharper looks, better quality interior and greener engines. Still average, though, and there are more able models on the market.
4/10ToyotaLand Cruiser V8£32,875 – £53,100Capable, dependable, and civilised. Pity about the styling: it’s brash outside and too reminiscent of a Corolla within.