The automotive industry is changing rapidly, and SUVs and all-wheel drive cars are among the most sought-after segments. New models appear, some brands come back with improved technologies, others expand their range with electric or hybrid surprises. In this context, the 2025 SUV & 4×4 Catalogue is a material that aims to bring more clarity and provide readers with an overview of the available offer.
With over 120 pages, the catalogue brings together presentations, comparative tests and information on future projects, organized in a clear, easy-to-follow structure. It is not just a collection of pictures of cars, but a useful tool for those who want to understand the market, whether they are potential buyers or simply passionate about the subject.
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Dacia Bigster, between expectations and reality
On the cover is the Dacia Bigster, probably the most talked about Romanian SUV in recent years. The model appears in a comparative test with the MG eHS, Leapmotor C10 and Geely Starray, important rivals in China. It is interesting that AutoExpert has chosen this direct confrontation, because it highlights not only Dacia’s ambition, but also the reality of the current market, where Chinese manufacturers are becoming more and more competitive.
The article dedicated to the Bigster analyzes its strengths – the generous space, the design adapted to European requirements, the price compared to the facilities – but also the areas where it still has to convince. It is a good example of how the catalog manages to keep the balance: it does not raise the models on a pedestal, but it does not minimize them either.
A class structure that makes a difference
In order to cover the SUV & 4×4 segment as well as possible, the catalogue is divided into classes. This approach allows the reader to quickly find the relevant information:
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Small class – where urban and affordable models such as Renault 4 E-Tech Electric, Fiat Grande Panda or Kia EV3 appear. They are cars intended especially for those who are looking for efficiency in the city, but do not want to give up the advantages of an SUV.
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The compact class – an extremely dynamic segment, with names such as the Dacia Bigster, BMW iX2 or Cupra Terramar. This is where the most comparisons appear, because it is the area where the demand is the highest.
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Mid-range – includes family models and hybrid or electric options, from the Subaru Forester and VW Tayron TDI, to the Porsche Macan EV.
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High class – for those who need space, autonomy and comfort. Examples: Hyundai Santa Fe, Volvo EX90 or BYD Sealion 7.
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Luxury class – covers image SUVs, where the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge is the focal point.
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Class 4×4 and pick-up – remains the area dedicated to difficult terrain enthusiasts. Models such as the Toyota Land Cruiser, VW Amarok or Grenadier Quartermaster show that this segment remains relevant even in the era of electrification.
This classification helps with orientation and gives a realistic picture of existing offers.
Comparative tests that put things in context
Another advantage of the catalog is the comparative tests. They are not limited to listing technical figures, but explain how cars feel on the road and what differences really matter.
An example is the duel between the Dacia Duster and the MG ZS, two affordable SUVs, very popular in Europe. The analysis emphasizes the advantages of each, without forcing a radical conclusion. Another important test is the one dedicated to pick-ups, where the Isuzu D-Max, Maxus T60, KGM Musso Grand, Toyota Hilux and VW Amarok enter an endurance competition. Here, the focus is on reliability and utility, two essential criteria for the target audience.
Through these comparisons, the catalog offers a foothold for those who are really thinking about a purchase and need clearer arguments than the manufacturers’ official advertisements.
News and future projects
The catalog also includes sections dedicated to the news of 2025, where the Jeep Compass, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5, Nissan Leaf and Toyota RAV4 are presented. All these models are analyzed in the context of current trends – electrification, increased safety, connectivity technologies.
Also, a special chapter is dedicated to secret projects. The most discussed is the future Volkswagen ID.2X, a model that will try to bring electric technology to a more affordable level. These pages are attractive not only for those interested in short-term acquisitions, but also for those who follow the directions in which the industry is moving.
Why this catalogue is worth checking out
In the end, the conclusion is simple: The SUV & 4×4 2025 catalogue is a valuable resource. It doesn’t promise absolute answers, but it does provide context, comparisons, and structured information that helps you make better-informed decisions. It is a useful material both for those who are planning a purchase and for those who just want to stay up to date with what is happening in the world of SUVs.
The price of 30 lei is affordable, and the value of the information far exceeds the investment. It can be read as a practical guide, as a relaxation magazine or even as a starting point for discussions between enthusiasts.
SUVs and all-wheel drive cars are more diverse than ever today. Electrification, new Chinese manufacturers and the tradition of established brands create a complex mix, difficult to decipher only from official advertisements. The 2025 SUV & 4×4 catalogue manages to bring order and explain this ever-changing market.
A material worth reading. You can find it in press outlets, at the price of 30 lei – a small investment for a complete picture of the world of SUV & 4×4 in 2025.
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