The SUV came, saw, and pushed estates, MPVs and the odd hatchback off many families’ driveways. Offering estate-like space, but with a higher load area and of course the all-important high driving position, the best family SUVs have become the do-it-all vehicles of choice for many people.
Four-wheel drive is standard on many of these larger SUVs, which heightens their towing abilities and gives them some mild off-road capability. For any hardcore mud-plugging, a proper off-roader is the way to go, however. On the flipside, some of them are actually a pretty decent steer on a twisty road.
There should be a powertrain to suit every need here. Many of these cars still offer torquey yet frugal diesel engines, as well as petrol and full-hybrid options. Some offer tax-busting plug-in drivetrains for those looking to run one as a company car.
The best family SUVs
The EV9 looks like it just landed from a sci-fi movie set. People stare at it on the street; they seek you out in shops and cafes to talk excitedly about it and to ask what it’s like. And yet it handles the tediousness of family life elegantly and serenely.
The electric powertrain is the big talking point here. It's smooth, quiet and brilliantly easy to operate. It will officially do up to 349 miles and our testing suggests the big-battery versions should crack 300 miles in real-life conditions. Rapid charging means it can gain 154 miles of range in just 15 minutes, too.
But the real plus point of the EV powertrain is in its packaging. It enables the EV9 to make the most out of its gargantuan proportions.
It’s available with six or seven seats, and either way the third row is roomy enough for adults. Four of the five rear seats get their own cupholders and USB-C charging ports, as well as Isofix child-seat anchorages. The rearmost pair stow and deploy electrically and are easy to access.
Furthermore, the boot is big enough for a reasonable amount of shopping cargo with all seats in place. While in five-seat mode, the loading space is extremely generous. There's even a front boot, which is perfect for keeping the charging cables in.
Read our Kia EV9 review
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My family and I went on a big road trip with our Toyota RAV4. It handled the long journey really well, and we were comfortable. We even drove through tough terrains, and the RAV4 did a great job. This article helped us pick the right SUV, and our trip made us love family SUVs like the RAV4 even more.
My family and I went on a big road trip with our Toyota RAV4. It handled the long journey really well, and we were comfortable. We even drove through tough terrains, and the RAV4 did a great job. This article helped us pick the right SUV, and our trip made us love family SUVs like the RAV4 even more.
A Disco is not the ideal family automobile. My Q7 is also a wonderful family car, but from the perspective of a family budget, they both fall short. Consequently, Kia/Hyundai or Skoda should be considered, and eventually a Citroen Belingo or a Dacia, as the finest affordable family automobile.