The Best New Cars Of 2019
2019 was packed with launches of important family cars, EVs and exciting new sports cars you’ll want to own
Nissan Juke
Price: £17,395 - £25,395
In many ways the Nissan Juke is the original small SUV, and after nearly a decade a new version has arrived. It gets an all-new design, shares its underpinnings with the new Renault Clio, and is bigger than the outgoing model with improved cabin and boot space. Inside, the all-new interior design gets dual infotainment screens on the higher trim level models, along with an array of driver aids including automatic emergency braking. New petrol engines include a three-cylinder 1.0-litre unit, with larger engines and a possible plug-in hybrid model expected to arrive in 2020.
Read our review of the new Nissan Juke here.
Renault Captur
Price: £17,595 - £25,145
The all-new Renault Captur was revealed in 2019. The new car is larger with more interior and boot space, as well as an array of new tech, including a plug-in hybrid model. It sits on a new platform that’s shared with the Clio hatchback, making it lighter with improved handling and refinement. The plug-in E-Tech model can cover a claimed 28 miles on electric power, and will be offered alongside a new range of petrol and diesel engines. Inside, the new Captur borrows its interior design from the new Clio, with a large infotainment screen and a digital dash.
Read our review of the Renault Captur here.
Volkswagen T-Cross
Price: £17,395 - £27,455
The T-Cross is VW’s fourth SUV. Roughly Volkswagen Polo-sized, it’s the smallest SUV the company sells but still offers enough room for two adults sat behind each other, and will offer a boot slightly larger than the current Volkswagen Golf. The classy interior is taken straight from the Polo, but you can choose coloured accents to jazz it up.
Read our review of the new VW T-Cross here.
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