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SsangYong Tivoli XLV vs Dacia Duster vs Suzuki Vitara

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Which of these top-value SUVs from SsangYong, Suzuki and Dacia will get our vote?

2016-09-25 14:00

SsangYong claims it’s invented a new niche with the Tivoli XLV. The Korean brand calls this an ‘SUV-estate’, but don’t be fooled by the name, because this is still a conventional crossover.

The XLV builds on the relatively successful recipe SsangYong developed with the standard Tivoli, so this larger model offers buyers more practicality but with similar styling and the same engine as its smaller stablemate. However, the increase in space has also ensured the price has risen, as the top-spec ELX 4x4 manual model we’ve lined up here costs £19,500.

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While the regular Tivoli is positioned more at the budget end of the compact crossover spectrum, SsangYong is going after some larger, more established rivals with the XLV. It still offers affordability, though, which is why we’re pitching it against one of our favourite low-cost crossovers, the Dacia Duster 4x4. To take victory here, it’ll also have to beat the Suzuki Vitara, which is available with four-wheel drive and a 1.6-litre diesel, too.

In all-wheel-drive guise off-road ability is obviously important, but so are practicality, price and efficiency. Which of our crossovers serves up the best blend of these key qualities?

Head-to-head

Off-road modes

All three of our cars feature selective four-wheel drive, with the option to permanently lock in all-wheel drive. The Suzuki also gets different driving modes, including Snow and Mud and Sport. However, with its extra ground clearance it’s the Dacia that’s best suited to light off-roading. It feels agricultural, but there’s plenty of grip. 

Style v substance

The Dacia has good off-road ability and mixes this with some standout styling features. However, there’s no contrasting roof option as on the Tivoli XLV or Vitara. Both of these have more customisation options when it comes to the look of the car, with more highlights inside, too. 

Quality

For some the Dacia might feel a little cheap – but that’s because it is, and we mean that in a positive way. While quality might not be on a par with its rivals’, it’s not too far behind, yet the Duster is much more affordable and still offers plenty of practicality. 

Verdict 

First place: Dacia Duster

The minor updates Dacia has made to the Duster will be difficult to spot, yet the car’s charms in 4x4 spec mean it still blends on-road comfort with grip and stability in slippy conditions at an incredibly affordable price. Performance is only adequate, but with decent efficiency, plenty of room and a good kit list in Laureate trim, the Duster is still a great compact off-roader for the money. 

Second place: Suzuki Vitara

If you can sacrifice a little ride comfort, and value driving dynamics more, the Vitara is a fine crossover. It’s the most car-like here to drive, with a sharp chassis and steering, but its lack of boot space and higher price see it finish second. Strong efficiency despite the performance on offer is impressive, yet its firmer ride and high depreciation count against it. 

Third place: SsangYong Tivoli XLV

The brand’s built on what makes the regular Tivoli an appealing crossover and added even more practicality, but it’s more expensive as a result. The big boot will be useful, but while quality and refinement are fairly good, it’s not great to drive. It’s also the least efficient here, adding to higher running costs. We’d save some money and go for the two-wheel-drive model. 

Is it worth waiting for this model?

Vauxhall Mokka X 1.6 CDTi

Vauxhall Mokka X 2016 - front cornering

Due: October 2016
Price: £21,565
Engine: 1.6-litre 4cyl, 134bhp

For around £1,000 more than the Tivoli, Vauxhall’s upgraded Mokka X Design Nav offers decent kit, including OnStar tech. The 4x4 set-up should add extra grip, while Apple CarPlay makes the car more usable.

Figures

Dacia Duster Laureate dCi 110 4x4 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 DDiS ALLGRIP SZ5 SsangYong Tivoli XLV ELX 4x4
On-the-road price/total as tested £15,595/£16,940 £22,049/£22,849 £19,500/£20,400
Residual value (after 3yrs/30,000) £7,383/47.3% £8,125/36.9% £7,301/37.4%
Depreciation £8,212 £13,924 £12,199
Annual tax liability std/higher rate £746/£1,492 £968/£1,936 £972/£1,945
Annual fuel cost (12k/20k miles) £1,539/£2,564 £1,353/£2,254 £1,899/£3,166
Ins. group/quote/road tax band/cost 11/£503/D/£110 17/£503/C/£30 18/£773/D/£110
Cost of 1st/2nd/3rd service £430 (3yrs/30,000) £655 (3yrs) £221/£362/£221
Length/wheelbase 4,315/2,673mm 4,175/2,500mm 4,440/2,600mm
Height/width 1,695/1,822mm 1,610/1,775mm 1,635/1,798mm
Engine 4cyl in-line/1,461cc 4cyl in-line/1,598cc 4cyl in-line/1,597cc
Peak power/revs  108/4,000 bhp/rpm 118/3,750 bhp/rpm 113/3,400 bhp/rpm
Peak torque/revs  260/1,750 Nm/rpm 320/1,750 Nm/rpm 300/1,500 Nm/rpm
Transmission  6-spd man/4WD 6-spd man/4WD 6-spd man/4WD
Fuel tank capacity/spare wheel 50 litres/space-saver 47 litres/repair kit 47 litres/repair kit
Boot capacity (seats up/down)  443/1,604 litres 375/710 litres 547 litres/N/A
Kerbweight/payload/towing weight 1,325/550/1,500kg 1,259/611/1,500kg 1,505/555/1,500kg
Turning circle/drag coefficient 10.4 metres/0.42Cd 10.4 metres/N/A 10.6 metres/N/A
Basic warranty (miles)/recovery 3yrs (60,000)/3yrs 3yrs (60,000)/1yr 5yrs (unlimited)/1yr
Service intervals/UK dealers 12,000 miles (1yr)/127 12,500 miles (1yr)/149 12,500 miles (1yr)/63
Driver Power manufacturer/dealer pos. 4th/2nd 19th/7th N/A
Euro NCAP: Adult/child/ped./assist/stars 74/78/28/29/3 (2011) 89/85/76/75/5 N/A
0-60/30-70mph 14.7/15.4 secs 10.1/9.6 secs 11.6/11.6 secs
30-50mph in 3rd/4th  N/A/5.0 secs 3.8/7.0 secs 4.7/7.1 secs
50-70mph in 5th/6th  8.6/10.5 secs 6.8/8.9 secs 9.2/9.7 secs
Top speed/rpm at 70mph  104mph/2,500rpm 112mph/1,800rpm 109mph/2,100rpm
Braking 70-0/60-0/30-0mph  54.8/39.2/9.0m 50.9/37.9/10.3m 56.5/37.9/9.9m
Noise levels outside/idle/30/70mph 68/68/66/73dB 69/55/66/71dB 71/65/67/74dB
Auto Express economy/range 40.0/8.8/440 miles 45.5/10.0/470 miles 32.4/7.1/335 miles
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined  58.9/60.1/60.1mpg 60.1/70.6/67.2mpg 52.3/61.4/57.6mpg
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined  13.0/13.2/13.2mpl 13.2/15.5/14.8mpl 11.5/13.5/12.7mpl
Actual/claimed CO2/tax bracket 189/123g/km/24% 166/111g/km/22% 234/127g/km/25%
Airbags/Isofix/park. sensors/camera Four/yes/£200/£400 Seven/yes/yes/yes Seven/yes/yes/yes
Auto box/stability/cruise control/AEB No/yes/yes/no £1,350/y/adaptive/y £1,000/yes/yes/no
Climate control/leather/heated seats No/£500/no Yes/no/yes Yes/yes/no
Metallic paint/xenons/keyless go £495/no/no £430/LED/yes £500/no/no
Sat-nav/USB/DAB/Bluetooth £450/yes/yes/yes Yes/yes/yes/yes Yes/yes/yes/yes

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