The rise of the sports utility vehicle (SUV) over the past 25 years has been so vast that it has forever changed the way cars are designed.
Despite their flaws, the best SUVs provide comfort, convenience, space and versatility and chunky-cornered design appeal.
The market segments have mushroomed in popularity and continue to grow. Now you will find small SUVs, family SUVs, sports SUVs, luxury SUVs, hybrid SUVs and electric SUVs, and even that isn't an exhaustive list.
But which are the best of the best? This article covers SUVs of all walks of life, making it our most broad SUV top 10. While narrowing the field down to 10 cars is tough, we've done just that.
Our pick for the top spot is the Range Rover Sport, which delivers performance, practicality and driver appeal. Other options include the excellent-value Dacia Duster, the generally brilliant Porsche Macan and the family-friendly Skoda Kodiaq.
You can read our full list of the top 10 best SUVs on sale below.
Best for: Opulence
The Range Rover Sport earns a place on this list by being almost as comfortable and as good off-road as the Range Rover while also being cheaper and better on the road.
Both cars sit on the same platform now, but the Sport’s ability to control its mass helps distinguish it. Its damping is taut and sophisticated, yet the steering is tactile and communicative for something this size.
There's a wide-reading powertrain line-up consisting of turbocharged mild-hybrid diesels, plug-in hybrids and the petrol V8-powered SV, which pumps out up to 626bhp.
The standard of material quality is virtually the same as in the Range Rover and there are near-endless possibilities in terms of fit and finish.
JLR’s excellent Pivo Pro infotainment system is easy to use, is lag-free and has one the most responsive touchscreens in the business.
Read our Range Rover Sport review
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Sorry, but the Porsche Macan doesn't have standard air suspension. Would that it did!
Couldn't agree with you more on this.