A well-equipped, reasonably comfortable and practical large SUV. Its pricing is a little too close to that of established rivals, though, and interior quality is questionable against the likes of our preferred choice in this class, the Audi Q5.
The entry-level trim includes 19in wheels, rear curtain airbags and an aluminium footrest. There's also a 12.0in touchscreen, sat-nav and sporty styling touches inside and out.
This plug-in hybrid version pairs a petrol engine with a motor to allow you to do shorter journeys on electric power alone. The switch over from petrol to electric isn’t the smoothest, though.
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