
Best for: Dynamics
BMW driving pleasure in SUV form. 190 HP and xDrive AWD.
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- +BMW driving pleasure
- +xDrive AWD
- +190 HP
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- -high price
- -expensive maintenance
- -stiff suspension
Ekonomik dizel SUV models
Diesel SUVs combine the high driving position and versatility of an SUV with the economy and range of diesel power. They are perfect for families who need space and regularly travel long distances.
VW Tiguan TDI leads the segment in overall competence. Skoda Kodiaq offers exceptional space, while BMW X3 xDrive20d delivers premium quality with diesel efficiency.
Diesel SUVs typically achieve 6-8 litres per 100 km, offering 700-900 km highway range for stress-free long-distance family travel.

Best for: Dynamics
BMW driving pleasure in SUV form. 190 HP and xDrive AWD.
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Best for: Comfort
Mercedes luxury in SUV form. 197 HP and 4MATIC AWD.
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Best for: AWD
Quattro AWD and TDI efficiency. 204 HP and premium quality.
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Best for: Price/Performance
VW quality in diesel SUV form. 150 HP and 4MOTION option.
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Best for: Warranty
Bold design and 5-year warranty. 136 HP diesel engine.
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Best for: Long warranty
Longest warranty with 7 years. 136 HP diesel.
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Best for: Family
Skoda practicality in 7-seat diesel SUV form.
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Best for: Budget
Economical diesel SUV. 1.5 Blue dCi 115 HP.
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Best for: Reliability
German quality compact SUV. 130 HP diesel engine.
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Best for: Design
Stylish design and i-Cockpit. 130 HP BlueHDi engine.
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Diesel SUVs produce high torque at low RPM. Ideal for towing and off-road.
Even in heavy SUVs, 6-8 L/100km motorway consumption. 30% savings compared to petrol.
Low-rev torque makes off-road control easier. Perfect compatibility with 4x4 systems.