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The top five SUVs to buy on the new ‘68’ plate

We pick the best cars from this super-popular market segment

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The SUV market sector is one of the most popular and fastest-growing in the UK, so it follows that manufacturers all want a slice of the pie. And that’s good news for consumers, as it means car brands all compete to produce the best SUVs – and the resulting products are seriously impressive.

We’ve rounded up five of the best SUVs and crossovers to buy on the new ‘68’ plate.

Citroen C3 Aircross

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The C3 Aircross is a beefed-up, raised version of Citroen’s C3 hatch. Entering into the ever-expanding crossover market, the Aircross is there for those people who want a raised-up driving position without the need for a large, hard-to-park SUV.

It offers up a range of economical engines and some seriously funky styling, while its practical interior makes it ideal for family life.

Volkswagen Touareg

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Volkswagen’s biggest SUV may share a platform with (deep breath) the Audi Q7, Porsche Macan, Lamborghini Urus AND the Bentley Bentayga, but with a recent tech-heavy update it’s arguably one of the best of the bunch. It’s the cheapest, too, by a fair margin.

The Touareg’s biggest asset is its impressive interior, which features the massive ‘InnoVision’ infotainment system, seamlessly blending the digital dials with the central screen. It’s super-comfortable, too, and though it’s currently diesel-only a petrol and hybrid option will come soon.

Suzuki Jimny

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The latest Jimny replaces its 20-year-old predecessor and promises to be far better to drive both on-road and off it. Plus, just look at how cute it is.

With proper selectable four-wheel drive and a tenaciously gutsy 1.5-litre engine, the Jimny will embarrass many a large 4×4 off road. It’s not currently available to buy, but will hit the market before the end of the 68 plate.

Hyundai Kona Electric

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The latest EV to come to the market is this — the Hyundai Kona. Based on the crossover introduced in 2017, the Kona Electric offers an impressive 300 miles of range in its largest battery form, making it a real practical option for any buyer.

Though the regular Kona is a rather average crossover, this electric model distances itself from rivals – it offers almost double the range of the Nissan Leaf for about the same price. How can you argue with that?

BMW X2

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The X2 is another crossover to join the ever-expanding segment. Sitting on the premium end of things, the X2 has been designed to encapsulate the luxurious feeling you may associate with a larger BMW SUV in a more compact bodystyle.

We’re big fans of the X2’s smart interior as well as its stylish bodywork – BMW’s experimented with a new form to its iconic kidney grille, as well as putting badges on the C-pillars in a homage to models past.

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