
The following information appeared last week: SUV/crossover sales now account for over 50% of new cars sold in Europe. Half of the cars sold are in this category, which was still in its infancy 20 years ago, if you exclude pure 4X4s, which are a separate category. Sedans, minivans, coupes, convertibles and even city cars are running out, while SUVs are growing! Here are the most affordable models of 2023.
Suzuki Ignis
THE the cheapest crossover/SUV on the market: Suzuki Ignis. Positioned in the A-segment (Twingo, 108, Aygo, etc.), it is a mini model with an adventurous look. HAS 13,390 euros, offered in motorization Micro-hybrid gasoline 1.2 l with a capacity of 90 horsepowerand manual transmission.
Toyota Aygo
While its main competitors have left the minicar market (Segment A), Toyota perseveres and signs on, turning its little Aygo into a crossover adventurer called the Aygo. HAS 16,400 euros (limited supply), the smallest Toyota available in Dynamic trim and 1.0-liter gasoline engine with a capacity of only 72 horsepower.
Dacia Duster
Our model is very popular, Dacia Duster owes a lot to its price: Only 17,990 euros for a family-friendly and quite sexy model starting with the second and current generation. The amount you’d pay to find a 100bhp petrol/LPG model with two-wheel drive and a manual gearbox.
Hyundai Bayon
Like Volkswagen, Hyundai decided to offer several models in one segment: As such, the Bayon is a more affordable alternative to the Kona on segment B. This “body i20” is displayed on 18,950 euros at the entry level. You must be satisfied with a Atmospheric unit 1.2 liters with a capacity of 84 horsepowerin a manual gearbox.
SEAT Arona
Despite the severe lack of new releases in recent months, SEAT continues to offer interesting models, correctly positioned for the price. This is the case Crossover Aronaproposed by 23,990 euros for a 1.0-liter 95-horsepower gasoline engineassociated with a manual transmission.
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Source: Auto Plus

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