Big car

The concept of a big car is, on the face of, simple. Indeed, anything over 4.7 metres long could be included here. These include 7-seat SUVs, large SUVs, luxury SUVs, luxury cars, estates and MPVs.

But whichever you choose, you can expect masses of space and impressive comfort. You might also find surprisingly low running costs or huge performance – although not necessarily at the same time.

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White Porsche Cayenne front tracking

Porsche Cayenne

from £80,990
The Porsche Cayenne is rapid, luxurious and spacious, but some rivals are more comfortable
Skoda Superb estate 2026 COTY

Skoda Superb Estate

from £32,118
A comfortable, hugely practical and well priced estate car, so we can forgive the slightly disappointing interior quality.
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Citroen Berlingo MPV front cornering

Citroën Berlingo MPV

from £21,999
While it may not drive as well as more mainstream MPVs, the Citroën Berlingo offers unrivalled interior space and a relaxing ride
Kia PV5 driving

Kia PV5

from £30,995
The Kia PV5 is a practical yet surprisingly affordable electric MPV
BMW X7 driving

BMW X7

from £79,640
The X7 is an immensely practical seven-seater with a luxurious interior and plush ride
BMW iX front right driving

BMW iX

from £62,999
The iX is a big, luxurious electric SUV that’s very quick and whisper quiet
Aston Martin DBX S front driving

Aston Martin DBX

from £210,745
The DBX is one of the most powerful sports SUVs ever built, and a mid-life update has given it an even better interior
Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial front cornering

Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial

from £80,740
The 'van' version of the Land Cruiser SUV is an impressive commercial vehicle and a good alternative to a traditional pick-up truck
VW ID Buzz LWB front right driving

Volkswagen ID Buzz

from £51,785
The electric ID Buzz is available with seven seats and offers superb practicality
2026 Skoda Octavia Estate dynamic

Skoda Octavia Estate

from £26,995
The Octavia Estate gives you loads of space at a competitive price – it's one of the best estate cars available
Hyundai Ioniq 6 N front driving

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

from £36,000
Hyundai’s electric performance car combines aggressive looks with ferocious performance and fast charging
Toyota Corolla Touring Sports front cornering

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports

from £27,440
The Corolla Touring Sports is a comfortable and well-equipped estate car with fuel-saving hybrid tech
Hyundai Santa Fe driving

Hyundai Santa Fe

from £43,990
The seven-seat version of the Hyundai Santa Fe is a fine family SUV, although there are better-value rivals out there
Kia EV9 front left dynamic

Kia EV9

from £59,990
The EV9 is one of the best fully electric seven-seat SUVs around – but it's not cheap
Kia Sorento front right driving

Kia Sorento

from £42,637
The Kia Sorento makes sense if you need seven usable seats but don’t want an MPV. It’s also a capable tow car
VW California Ocean front right driving

New Volkswagen California

from £65,490
The 2024 VW California campervan is available as a plug-in hybrid and gains an extra sliding side door
Volkswagen Grand California front dynamic

Volkswagen Grand California

from £89,990
Cleverly designed motorhome makes camping trips a piece of cake, and is now even better following a mid-cycle update
Skoda Kodiaq front cornering

Skoda Kodiaq

from £34,499
The practical Skoda Kodiaq is one of the very best seven-seat SUVs, as well as one of the most affordable
Mercedes C-Class Estate front right driving

Mercedes C-Class Estate

from £41,445
The Mercedes C-Class Estate is well equipped and has a plush cabin, but it’s not as good to drive as its rivals.
Hyundai Ioniq 9 front cornering

Hyundai Ioniq 9

from £60,990
The Ioniq 9 seven-seater is Hyundai’s largest and most expensive electric car yet
Volvo XC90 front cornering

Volvo XC90

from £66,270
The Volvo XC90 is one of the best large SUVs, combining a high-quality, spacious and versatile interior with plenty of kit and good driving manners.
Range Rover Sport front cornering

Range Rover Sport

from £76,430
Some rivals are faster and more fun to drive, but few are as comfortable or refined as the Range Rover Sport
Nissan X-Trail front right driving

Nissan X-Trail

from £29,995
The Nissan X-Trail is okay, but there are rivals with better handling, comfort, interior space and infotainment systems for similar or less money
Volkswagen Tayron driving

Volkswagen Tayron

from £37,795
The Tayron is Volkswagen's new replacement for the Tiguan Allspace seven-seat SUV
BMW X5 driving

BMW X5

from £69,981
The X5 has a great interior and is good to drive but some rival SUVs are more practical
VW Multivan front right driving

Volkswagen Multivan

from £48,092
MPV is better to drive and more sophisticated than rivals, and it has a varied engine range
Lexus LM front cornering

Lexus LM

from £97,645
The Lexus LM seven-seat MPV does exactly what it says on the tin but could do with more engine options
VW Golf Estate front right driving

Volkswagen Golf Estate

from £30,235
The VW Golf Estate is one of our favourite estate cars. It's brilliant to drive, priced competitively and well equipped
Suzuki Swace front cornering

Suzuki Swace

from £27,714
The Suzuki Swace is almost identical to the estate version of Toyota's Corolla – but costs less
Vauxhall Combo-e Life 2022 front cornering

Vauxhall Combo Life Electric

from £19,995
Electric MPV is practical and very well-equipped but costs more than similar alternatives
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