We test and compare 18 small SUVs under $50,000 to find the BEST small SUV of 2023. Our fully independent test reveals the best and worst compact crossovers on the market.
Are you in the market for a small SUV but overwhelmed by the choices out there? Look no further. In this ultimate comparison video, we dive deep into the details of 18 different small SUV models to help you find the perfect one for your needs.
Using independent tests backed by accurate data, we cover everything you need to know including price, specs, running costs, fuel economy, handling, acceleration and braking, plus ride quality. Which is the best all-round small SUV? There can only be one winner.
Time codes:
0:00 – 18 Small SUVs Compared
0:14 – In This Video
0:22 – Prices and Specs
0:35 – The Contenders
1:05 – Interiors & Practicality Tests
3:40 – Boot Space
4:08 – Swerve & Avoid Test
6:06 – Performance Tests
6:49 – 0-100km/h Acceleration
7:50 – Emergency Braking Test
8:48 – Slowest Drag Race
9:46 – Fastest Drag Race
10:30 – Ride Quality
12:46 – Handling
20:55 – Servicing Costs
22:05 – Warranty
22:26 – Fuel Economy & Fuel Spend
23:28 – Comprehensive Insurance
23:47 – Winners
24:04 – Honourable Mention
25:01 – Third Place
26:02 – Second Place
27:38 – Winner & Best Small SUV 2023
29:21 – What’s Coming Next?
With a soft price cap of $40,000 before on-road costs, the contenders on test were:
* BYD Atto 3 Extended Range (Fully Electric)
* Ford Puma ST-Line
* Haval Jolion Ultra
* Honda HR-V Vi X
* Hyundai Kona N Line Premium
* Hyundai Venue Elite
* Kia Seltos GT-Line
* Kia Stonic GT-Line
* Mazda CX-3 Akari
* Mazda CX-30 G20 Touring SP
* Skoda Kamiq 85TSI Style
* Skoda Karoq 110TSI Style
* Subaru XV 2.0i-S
* Toyota C-HR Hybrid GR Sport
* Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid GXL
* Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid Urban
* Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Style
* Volkswagen T-Roc 110TSI Style
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