MPV

The MPV – multi-purpose vehicle – is back, and there are a stronger range of choices than ever. These cars prioritise practicality over almost everything else, so you can expect a boxy exterior hosting a huge amount of space for people and luggage. And in this part of the market, seven seats are commonplace.

But for all that practicality, models like the electric Kia PV5 deliver low running costs, the Mercedes V-Class provides a luxurious passenger experience and the Volkswagen ID Buzz is more stylish than a people carrier has any right to be.

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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 £29,745
The Kia PV5 is a practical yet surprisingly affordable electric MPV
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VW ID Buzz LWB front right driving

Volkswagen ID Buzz

from £52,000
The electric ID Buzz is available with seven seats and offers superb practicality
Volkswagen Grand California front dynamic

Volkswagen Grand California

from £82,800
Cleverly designed motorhome makes camping trips a piece of cake, and is now even better following a mid-cycle update
VW Multivan front right driving

Volkswagen Multivan

from £44,600
MPV is better to drive and more sophisticated than rivals, and it has a varied engine range
Lexus LM front cornering

Lexus LM

from £92,289
The Lexus LM seven-seat MPV does exactly what it says on the tin but could do with more engine options
2026 Dacia Jogger front dynamic

Dacia Jogger

from £22,845
The Jogger is the UK's cheapest new seven-seater, and it's practical and well equipped
2018 Peugeot Rifter cornering

Peugeot Rifter

from £32,500
It may not have the class of more mainstream MPVs, but the Peugeot Rifter offers unmatched space and practicality, and is surprisingly good to drive
Ford Tourneo Custom driving

Ford Tourneo Custom

from £24,590
Lots and lots of room, with useful seating flexibility and a modern-feeling dashboard, but lackluster engines and dynamics mean you never forget it’s a van
Citroën ë-Berlingo front left driving

New Citroën ë-Berlingo

from £21,999
The new ë-Berlingo is an electric MPV offering loads of practicality for a competitive price
Mercedes B-Class front right driving

Mercedes B-Class

from £25,830
Smart inside, comfortable and really practical
VW Touran front cornering

Volkswagen Touran

from £41,258
The VW Touran is roomy, practical, extremely well built and good to drive. It's expensive, but well worth the extra
Ford Tourneo Connect front right driving

Ford Tourneo Connect

from £31,499
Very cheap to buy and very roomy inside, but in pretty much every other respect rival MPVs do a better job
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer front right driving

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer

from £35,325
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is spacious, well finished and good to drive, if a little expensive
Mercedes Marco Polo front left driving

Mercedes V-Class Marco Polo

from £69,950
The Mercedes Marco Polo campervan is great to drive and well made but very expensive
Ford Tourneo Courier front cornering

New Ford Tourneo Courier

from £24,590
The Tourneo Courier does well to fight the MPV corner in a world of glamorous SUVs
Citroën Spacetourer 2021 front cornering

Citroën Spacetourer

from £21,400
Massively spacious but interior quality and handling are likely to disappoint someone used to a regular MPV
VW Caddy 2022 front cornering

Volkswagen Caddy MPV

from £26,448
MPV is decent to drive with an excellent safety rating but there are better options for the price
Ford Transit Custom Nugget

Ford Transit Custom Nugget

from £28,995
Ford camper van is good value but not quite as plush as the VW California
Vauxhall Vivaro-e Life 2020 three quarters tracking

Vauxhall Vivaro Life Electric

from £51,725
Huge electric people carrier that falls down on range and ride.
Vauxhall Vivaro Life 2019 front tracking shot

Vauxhall Vivaro Life

from £51,725
Vauxhall Vivaro Life
Toyota Proace Verso 2022 front cornering

Toyota Proace Verso

from £31,995
Incredibly versatile, but don’t expect the Toyota Proace Verso to drive as well as smaller MPVs
Maxus Mifa 9 front right driving

Maxus Mifa 9

from £67,685
The Mifa 9 is an electric seven-seater with an official range of 267 miles – although it managed much less in our test driving
Mercedes V-Class front left driving

New Mercedes V-Class

from £69,950
The Mercedes V-Class offers decent luxury and space, but it’s too expensive and not that great to drive so we’d stick with more regular MPVs.
Volkswagen Caravelle 2020 RHD front tracking

Volkswagen Caravelle

from £53,029
Spacious for seven but it’s pricey and rivals are more comfortable
Peugeot Traveller

Peugeot Traveller

Very spacious but handling and interior quality are likely to disappoint those used to a regular MPV
Peugeot e-Traveller 2022 front left cornering

Peugeot e-Traveller

Electric van-based MPV can carry plenty of people but has a limited range and is more expensive than direct rivals.
Renault Trafic Passenger 2022 front cornering

Renault Trafic Passenger

Good at the ‘people versus luggage’ conundrum, but well off the pace in most other ways
Citroen e-SpaceTourer front right tracking

Citroen e-Spacetourer

A spacious and versatile electric MPV, but its range is rather short.
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2026 VW Multivan front side

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Hyundai Staria front static

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