9/10VolkswagenXL1£98,515It’s like the Jetson’s finally got a daily driver. A brilliant, boundary-pushing eco-hypercar.
9/10Rolls-RoyceDrophead£349,256The world's best luxury car in convertible form. Does it work? Yes, if you're happy being the centre of attention everywhere you go...
9/10Rolls-RoycePhantom£320,120 – £373,688Nothing in life is perfect but the Phantom gets close. An imperious, impeccably engineered automotive experience.
8/10VolkswagenGolf Estate£18,925 – £35,145It's taken Volkswagen a surprising amount of time to get here, but finally we have a Golf Estate that's up with the best.
8/10Rolls-RoyceGhost£225,368 – £260,768A Rolls-Royce for our more economically aware times – yeah right.
8/10Rolls-RoycePhantom Coupe£349,256The most exclusive, awe-inspiring coupe ever? The Phantom Coupe is right up there…
8/10Volkswagene-Golf£17,570 – £34,095The e-Golf is an EV that works for most of us, most of the time. A truly convincing electric car.
8/10VolkswagenGolf GTI/R£17,570 – £34,095Overlook the fact it’s so good that it’s almost joyless: the latest Golf GTI is very desirable indeed.
8/10VolkswagenGolf Cabriolet£17,570 – £34,095After a classy cabrio but don't have Audi-like cash? Try this. GTI expensive but worth it; R perhaps not
8/10VolkswagenUp£8,940 – £25,225Will shake up the city car segment and could become a game-changer for the whole class.
8/10VolkswagenGolf£17,570 – £34,095It defines this sector and should be its default buy. You simply can’t go wrong.
8/10VolkswagenTiguan£22,995 – £38,955The latest Tiguan feels solid, sensible and laser-guided at its target market
7/10VolkswagenPassat Estate£23,410 – £42,630Nothing radically’s altered with the new Passat, but a lot of it is now better than ever.
7/10Rolls-RoyceWraith£251,240 – £288,410A rapid fastback unlike any other car on the planet. Uniquely weird, easy to fall in love with.
7/10VolkswagenTouareg£36,640 – £50,400The VW faces an uphill struggle against brand laden rivals, but is actually just as good.
7/10VolkswagenTouran£22,740 – £32,005Better than the car it replaces, but not interesting, exciting or memorable.
7/10VolkswagenPassat£21,810 – £41,030Volkswagen serves up more of the same and it's now better than ever.
7/10VolkswagenSharan£27,100 – £37,080It’s big, expensive and not especially clever, but it is really, really good at ferrying lots of people about. Really, really quietly.
7/10VolkswagenT-Roc£18,735 – £30,930Just what the market ordered. Stylish crossover for people who don't need family space. But don't dig too deep beyond that
7/10VolkswagenArteon£30,790 – £39,400Good looking, spacious and well equipped, but it’s missing on that oh-so-important ‘buy-me’ factor...
7/10VolkswagenPolo£11,775 – £21,250It's a sizeable leap, and enough to shove the Polo up to the upper reaches of the supermini order.