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  • Jeep Wagoneer S (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Of the Jeep’s principle rivals, the one which seems closest in ethos and slinky styling is the Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback, although that’s a model which is already in the second-half of its life cycle, so may feel less contemporary than the Wagoneer S does. So not only is the Wagoneer S rather sleek for Jeep, it sets a tone for high-end electric SUVs full stop — the company claims it’s 15% more aerodynamic than ‘the average SUV’. The trademark seven-slot grille still features in the Wagoneer S’s nose, but shallower than ever as well as being illuminated.
  • Suzuki S-Cross (2022 on) (Reviews)
    Overall, while there are certainly more polished and refined alternatives out there, there's some straightforward appeal to the humble Suzuki S-Cross.  Looking for the previous generation? You'll want our Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (2013-2021) review .  The Suzuki S-Cross feels like a family SUV of the old-school, despite its recent updates and mild-hybrid tech.
  • Tesla Model S (2014 on) (Reviews)
    With the Model S Tesla hasn’t just produced a car, but it’s created a charging network to power it, which allied to the useful real-world range the Model S (and Tesla’s other models) makes the Model S a car that’s genuinely useable, even over long distances. 
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2021 on) (Reviews)
    There are still plenty of model choices, including AMG-Line versions, the powerful AMG S63 and the long wheelbase luxo-barge, the Mercedes Maybach S-Class. You can have a Mercedes S-Class with diesel or petrol engines, or as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). The Mercedes S-Class is a superb piece of engineering and a genuine symbol of success.
  • Ford S-MAX (2015 - 2023) (Reviews)
    Launched in 2015, the current Ford S-MAX picked up where the old S-MAX left off by offering something different in the shrinking MPV segment. It's been mildly updated a couple of times since, and as of late 2021 the S-MAX has become hybrid -only. 
  • Toyota Verso S (2011 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Toyota Verso S mini MPV launched Paris Motor Show 30-9-2010 to fill the gap left by the Toyota Yaris Verso and the Toyota Ractis that never arrived in Europe.
  • Ford S-MAX (2006 - 2015) (Reviews)
    Standard equipment on the S-MAX is impressive and all models get parking sensors, dual zone air conditioning and sports seats. It also has a heated windscreen, capless refuelling and an aircraft-styled handbrake, although the latter takes a bit of getting used to.  The interior of the S-MAX is huge, with three rows of seats and up to 2000 litres of storage.
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2014 - 2020) (Reviews)
    So, the S-Class is world class. Of that, there’s no doubt. Some might find its approach misses a bit of the drama of a Maserati Quattroporte or heft of a Bentley, but the S-Class earns its accolades through being relentlessly good at everything it does.
  • Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (2013 - 2021) (Reviews)
    Squint at the Suzuki SX4 S-Cross and you’ll see a few similarities to the Nissan Qashqai . That’s not a huge surprise – the Nissan is a best-seller and it was the benchmark against which the Suzuki SX4 S-Cross was measured.
  • Aston Martin Rapide S (2010 - 2019) (Reviews)
    Four door super saloon from Aston Martin. Superb luxury and performance with mighty 6.0-litre engine.
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2006 - 2014) (Reviews)
    The 3 pointed star? The way the car drives? What it says about them? Make your up own mind if you aren't already an S-Class owner and know.
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet (2016 - 2020) (Reviews)
    Be warned though, the S-Class saloon origins mean this is a seriously big car. At more than five metres in length, be sure to measure your driveway to ensure the big Benz will fit.  Despite the substantial exterior dimensions, though, the S-Class Cabriolet manages to be less than fully accommodating on the inside.
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe (2014 - 2020) (Reviews)
    High running costs are worth paying to spend time inside the sumptuous interior of the S-Class.
 

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