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Latest SUV News
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Majority of Australians open to going electric – but prefer hybrids for now
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2025 MGU9: MG unveils Australian-engineered suspension for upcoming new ute
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Toyota GR Supra axed from Australia… but will live on in Supercars
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Not the Ferrari! Brazen thief snatches four luxury cars from a property in one night
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Geely Starray EM-i hybrid SUV: Styles and specs confirmed for Australia
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Mahindra unveils modular platform as part of new SUV-building strategy
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Lamborghini Fenomeno: Its most powerful supercar ever?
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Australian firm Premcar spotted on new Infiniti QX80 concepts at Monterey Car Week
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Hennessey unveils one-off Venom F5 Revolution LF at Californian motor show
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BMW bids farewell to M 8 Series with retro-inspired Edition M Heritage
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SUV Reviews
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Best Large SUVs
Best Large SUVs 2025: Off-road
Our Best Large SUVs 2025: Off-road combine power, space, and rugged capability, offering families and adventurers refined comfort, advanced technology, and confidence on any off-road terrain.
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Best Large SUVs
Best Large SUVs 2025: Towing
The caravan, the fully laden trailer – for when you need to haul a load, these are the best options among the large SUVs on the market.
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Best Large SUVs
Best Large SUVs 2025: Under $70K
Wheels Best Large SUVs 2025: Under $70K highlight affordable, spacious options for families which offer up to seven seats, versatile practicality and strong value for money.
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Best Large SUVs
Best Large SUVs 2025: Value
The first category in our Wheels Best Large SUVs 2025 recognises those vehicles offering the right combination of standard features, tech, space, power and driveability for the price.
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Reviews
Chery Tiggo 4 review: Bargain small SUV gets an update
Chery has updated its smallest SUV locally and dropped the former ‘Pro’ from its name. Is it still as much of a bargain as before?
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About SUVs
Sports Utility Vehicles, or SUVs, evolved over the beginning of the new millennium from conventional 4WDs. These high-riding, often all-wheel drive cars are designed to carry five or more passengers and usually feature large luggage space. SUVs are more geared toward around-town usage compared to off-road 4WDs and place a large emphasis on family use.
Electric SUVs are quickly becoming the car to have if you’re keen on doing away with fossil fuels, with more manufacturers releasing electrified SUVs than any other body style.