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7. MG HS – 11,016 units
The MG HS offers class-leading value for money.
Available with a petrol engine or as a more frugal plug-in hybrid, the HS comes with good levels of equipment as standard, including a 10.1in touchscreen, a 360deg parking camera and smartphone mirroring as standard.
Its PHEV powertrain is the star of the show, offering 75 miles of electric-only driving.
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8. Volkswagen Tiguan – 10,664 units
Volkswagen’s popular family SUV has long been one of its best sellers, and it’s the brand’s second model on this list after the Golf.
A practical and versatile option, the Tiguan gets a wide range of powertrains, including petrols, diesels and plug-in hybrids.
Standard equipment is good too, with a reversing camera, parking sensors, wireless smartphone mirroring and dual digital screens all basic equipment.
Read our Volkswagen Tiguan review
9. Volvo XC40 – 10,612
The Volvo XC40 was a surprise re-entry into the top ten following a successful April, which has seen it surge above the similarly positioned Hyundai Tucson.
A well-rounded model, the XC40 is a compelling SUV for buyers after something a bit more posh-feeling. Its interior is still one of the best around for technology and material quality.
It’s currently available with a choice of mild hybrid powertrains with either 159bhp or 194bhp, which propels it on from 0-62mph in as little as 7.6sec. A fully electric Volvo EX40 is also available.
Read our Volvo XC40 review