Electric SUV

SUVs are hot property right now, so it’s no surprise there’s a growing number of electric versions on the market.

They cover a wide range of sizes, from compact, family-friendly models, to huge luxury models. But they all offer the SUV hallmark you’d expect – a high driving position and plenty of practicality – allied to the low running costs that electric motoring can provide.

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Mini Aceman front cornering

Mini Aceman

from £26,085
The Aceman is a small electric SUV that's fun to drive but can't match most rivals for range
Mercedes G-Class front right driving

New Mercedes G-Class

from £141,235
Originally launched in the 1970s, the Mercedes G-Class is unstoppable off road but is less impressive on it. Even so, it has an undeniable charm.
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Peugeot e-2008 front cornering

Peugeot e-2008

from £21,995
The e-2008 is quiet, comfy and smart inside but rival electric SUVs have longer ranges
Omoda E5 front right driving

Omoda E5

from £27,150
The Omoda E5 has a good range but otherwise struggles to compete with similarly priced electric SUV rivals
KGM Torres EVX front cornering

KGM Torres EVX

from £32,499
The Torres EVX is spacious and well-equipped but similarly priced rival electric SUVs are better
Lexus UX 300e front right driving

Lexus UX 300e

from £36,095
The fully electric version of the Lexus UX is good to drive but rivals have much better ranges
Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally front cornering

Ford Mustang Mach-E

from £36,551
The Mustang Mach-E is an electric SUV with a long-range battery and a quick GT version but a disappointing ride
Changan Deepal S05 front left dynamic

Changan Deepal S05

from £34,790
The Deepal S05 is a family-SUV-sized electric car that has some tough competition
Changan Deepal S07 front dynamic

Changan Deepal S07

from £33,549
The Deepal S07 is a well-equipped and spacious electric SUV from Chinese brand Changan
Skywell BE11 driving

Skywell BE11

from £21,999
The Skywell BE11 electric SUV gives you lots of space and a reasonable range but is poor in most other areas
Volvo EX60 front driving left

Volvo EX60

from £56,860
Offering a range of up to 503 miles, the EX60 is the first in a new generation of electric Volvos – and we’ve already experienced it in prototype form
Alpine A390 driving

Alpine A390

The Alpine A390 is a sporty electric SUV that's deceptively agile and reaches 62mph in under four seconds
DS 3 E-Tense front cornering

DS 3 E-Tense

The DS 3 E-Tense has quite a high price but comes with a lavish interior and is comfortable to drive
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