Range Rover’s Evoque has been seen as many as the car of the year, let alone the stand out SUV. With an entry level price at under £30,000 the Evoque has won many plaudits, not least for its sleek exterior styling, something that other manufacturer will doubtless want to catch up on.
Porsche Canyenne SUV
In terms of a sheer driving delight, few complain about Porsche’s Canyenne SUV which compares favourably with many a sports car. With unbeatable handling, the Canyenne remains an utterly practical vehicle on, or off, road. There are a number of engine options, making it reasonable to run which is something not all SUVs can claim.
Still going strong after a decade on British roads is Volvo’s XC90. The Swedish SUV has had some redesigning over the years, but remains the same vehicle, essentially. Nevertheless, it continues to be a popular choice, mainly because of it high quality interior. The XC90 still remains a good quality luxury car.
Many dealers are now offering great deals on Suzuki Grand Vitara which are genuinely designed for a robust off road life. Featuring 17 inch alloy wheels as standard, leather upholstery and tinted glass, the Vitara has some great styling. There is a choice of engines and the car comes with a 60,000 mile warranty.
Lastly, Kia’s contribution to the SUV market should not be overlooked. Very competitively priced, the Sportage is a lot of car for the money. Sure, it probably does not turn many heads, like an Evoque, but the car has a spacious interior and an equipment list that rivals many a more expensive competitor. If you are choosing an SUV for 2013, make sure you test drive one of these.