10 Best Cars for Families in 2022

- List of 10 cars best for families
- Affordable prices with the best car features
- Skoda and Volkswagen are the top contenders
Buying a family car is not that easy. With so many companies building cars with so many new and reliable features, it can easily end up being confusing for anyone. In this article, we have mentioned 10 different cars of different makes and models for you to choose the best one for yourself and your family.
Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai builds cars for their affordable pricing, practicality, and family usability. There is plenty of space in the front and rear seats. The boot has a space of 620 litres. The car also comes with standard equipment like forward collision avoidance assist, parking sensors, and Android Auto.
Price: £29,000
Skoda Superb

The Superb provides more than enough legroom, comfort, and refinement for all its passengers. The boot space is approximately 482 litres. With light but accurate steering and a decent grip, the family limo offers a nice balance of comfort and control.
Price: £27,000
Volkswagen ID.3

The Volkswagen ID.3 is the perfect all-electric family car. While it has much more legroom than the Golf, it has a boot space of about 385 litres. It also has great visibility through the glass screen and windows. It has amazing looks and provides all-around comfort for its customers.
Price: £36,000
MG ZS EV

This SUV doesn't require you to pay a hefty sum to buy a comfortable electric family car. It comes with a battery power of 73kW and has a range of a little over 270 miles. There is plenty of space for five passengers, and the trunk has a capacity of 470 litres with the seats up.
Price: £30,000
Toyota Corolla

Toyota's unique feature of playing with hybrids resulted in getting both an electric and a battery-powered set-up. The 361-litre boot space is satisfactory. The touchscreen on the dash also boasts Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Price: £28,000
Citroen Berlingo XL

If we have to mention one striking feature of the Citroen Berlingo XL, it will be the vast space in the seven-seater SUV. The funky design of the car sets it apart from the other SUVs on the market. Even with all the seats up, the boot space is a respectable 322 litres.
Price: £31,000
Kia e-Niro

The car is rightfully one of the best family vehicles out there. It is fully electric, extremely comfortable and has a speed that can rival hatchbacks. After some modifications to the Niro model, the e-Niro has a boot space of 451-litres with a good amount of space inside.
Price: £33,000
Skoda Octavia

The Octavia has every feature that a good family car should have. The affordable pricing, practicality in space and seats, efficient petrol, diesel and hybrid engines, and the on-board tech are its best features. The boot space is about 600 litres.
Price: £23,000
Peugeot 508

A lot of the models have compromised their designs to make them family-friendly. But the Peugeot 508 proved otherwise, with the attractive design of a flashy sports car. The low-set small steering wheel, the swoopy dash with the latest tech, and the i-Cockpit electronic display make heads turn.
Price: £25,000
Volkswagen Golf

The new model of Golf has only upgraded itself in the tech department. The engine has been updated to include a mild-hybrid option. The best feature by far of this new model is the 10-inch infotainment system.
Price: £35,000
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