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The Hyundai Tucson matches surprising style with the kind of family-friendly practicality you'd want in an SUV. Flexibility is assured, too, as there's the choice of petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. The Tucson has moved upmarket in recent years, meaning it isn't as cheap to buy as it once was, but you do at least get a lot of standard kit for your cash.
This single-owner Hyundai Tucson has covered less than 10,000 miles in the last two years. It's a plug-in hybrid version in mid-range Premium trim, and cost £42,000 new. Offered by a Hyundai main dealer, there's plenty to like about this chic family SUV.
The Renault 5 is one of the most eagerly anticipated new cars of 2025. Renault's reborn supermini features a design that references at the past, while power comes from a thoroughly modern electric powertrain. We've chosen the entry-level model with the smaller battery that should be perfect for taking urban trips while making quite the style statement. Longer-range models start from £197 a month.
The Volkswagen ID.3 felt like it was a slightly rushed product when it first arrived. However, design tweaks and improved software are welcome recent updates, while the relaxing drive and long electric range remain. Volkswagen has two PCP offers on the ID.3, either a three-year deal with 0% APR and a £2500 deposit contribution, or a 7.9% deal over four years with £6000 towards your deposit.
The latest Dacia Duster is better to drive, more efficient and better looking than its predecessors, yet remains impressive value-for-money. This deal on the hybrid version of the new Duster requires over £6000 towards the deposit and is based on just 6000 miles a year, but has a reasonably low 4.9% APR, and there's no doubting the affordability of the monthly payments.
When it launched in 2020, the Volkswagen ID.3 was the firm's first proper ground-up electric car. Early versions have a slightly less stable infotainment system and a few lower quality feeling trim pieces, but if that's not a worry to you, those first ID.3s are now very affordable, giving you a lot of electric car for not a lot per month. This one-owner ID.3 is available from a Volkswagen main dealer, too.
The Ford Puma took home the gong for the UK's best-selling new car in 2023 and 2024, and shows no signs of stopping in 2025. Picking up where the now-departed Fiesta left off, the Puma is fun to drive, surprisingly spacious for what's actually quite a small car, and very well equipped right across the range.
We've chosen a Puma Titanium, which is the entry-level trim, to keep the monthly cost low. For added convenience, Ford has lots of new Puma models waiting in stock, meaning you could be behind the wheel of a brand-new car in just a week.
The Audi Q4 e-tron is a posh and practical electric SUV crammed with technology, and, for extra peace of mind, it comes with an excellent battery range. This S Line 40 model benefits from an Audi deposit contribution of £7750, which helps drop monthly payments down to £509 over a four-year PCP deal with a 6.9% APR. The mileage limit is a useful 10,000 per year, too.
The Nissan Qashqai is one of the UK's best-selling cars, and the head-turning facelift of the current model makes it one of the most distinctive. The new look doesn't come at the cost of the big reason it's so popular as a family SUV though, as features like fold-flat rear seats and wide rear door openings are all present and correct. This deal is for a Qashqai N-Connecta with 5.49% APR and a £2500 towards your deposit, while Nissan offers varying deposit contributions and APR depending on the model.
The Kia Sportage has loads of interior space and is packed with plenty of equipment, and now benefits from a facelift with a new look designed to bring it in line with the rest of its models. However, its no deposit and £1000 deposit contribution deal remains. As with most PCP deals, though, you can adjust things – if you do have a deposit, or car to part exchange, you could drive down your monthly costs further.
If you're shopping for small cars, then the Suzuki Swift is definitely worthy of consideration. Even the entry-level model has all the equipment you need, the interior has been treated to a big upgrade compared with its predecessor, and it's even really quite good fun to drive. The zero deposit option means a 48-month deal at 5.9% APR with a £500 deposit contribution, but if you can afford a deposit, there's a 24-month 0% APR option with repayments as low as £109 a month.
The Skoda Elroq is the firm's latest EV and the smaller sibling to the Enyaq. The Elroq is perfect for small families, and boasts a great range, loads of interior space and is even pretty fun to drive. Skoda is offering a choice of PCP deals on the Elroq.
There's a £2750 deposit contribution on a four-year 6.4% APR deal at £322 a month, or 0% APR over a 36-month term. There's a generous 10,000-mile annual limit, too, and we're featuring the entry-level Elroq SE 50 here. You can also pick up the car's first two services for a flat fee of £199.
The Ford Explorer might not be as familiar a name in the UK as it is over in the States. But the VW ID.4-based Explorer sold here bares no relation to the one sold in the UK either. Our electric Explorer is a family SUV that can be had in three trims, Style, Select and Premium and three powertrains.
We've gone for mid-range Select that only comes with the extended range rear-wheel drive option, but good for a claimed 374 miles. The Explorer is available on a 38-month 0% APR Ford Options PCP deal that includes a £4700 deposit contribution and the grandly-named Ford Power Promise, which gets you a free home charger and 10,000 miles of charging credit.
The Cupra Formentor is the car that launched Cupra as a stand-alone brand, rather than just being a trim level badge that denoted a particularly potent SEAT. The Formentor is an interesting choice, as it's a low-slung SUV that actually feels more like a traditional family estate car in terms of space and the way it drives. Recently facelifted to freshen the looks and the tech, this deal for an entry-level V1 Formentor includes a healthy discount.
The Skoda Fabia is one of the finest small cars money can buy. It's comfortable, cheap to run and features a spacious interior that can cope with four adults with ease. This 2025 car benefits from the updates Skoda introduced that year, plus it's a high-spec Monte Carlo Edition trim, which adds sporty looks inside and out.
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