The 3 Most Affordable Small SUVs in Australia Right Now

If you're looking for a small SUV that keeps costs down without sacrificing practicality, several budget-friendly options stand out in today’s market. These vehicles sit between tiny city SUVs and larger mid-size models, offering a balance of space and value.

According to recent comparisons, these are currently among the cheapest small SUVs available in Australia.

1. Chery Tiggo 4 Urban

With a drive-away price starting at about $23,990, this model sits at the very bottom of the pricing ladder for small SUVs.

It offers:

  • A 1.5-litre petrol engine with front-wheel drive
  • A roomy interior for its size
  • A large 10.25-inch infotainment display
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

The cabin provides seating for five and a boot capacity of roughly 470 litres. It also holds a five-star ANCAP safety rating from 2023.

While it delivers strong value and efficiency, reviewers note that the driving experience isn’t particularly exciting.

2. MG ZS Vibe

Priced from around $25,888 drive-away, the MG ZS continues to appeal to buyers wanting affordability combined with everyday practicality.

Highlights include:

  • Five seats
  • A 443-litre boot
  • A 10.25-inch media screen
  • Smartphone connectivity

It’s powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine driving the front wheels. Although considered stylish and spacious, the engine has been described as lacking punch.

The ZS earned a five-star ANCAP safety rating in 2025.

3. GWM Haval Jolion Premium

Starting from roughly $26,990 (before on-road costs), this entry-level variant offers strong value for buyers wanting a slightly more refined feel.

Standard features include:

  • Keyless entry
  • A 10.25-inch touchscreen
  • Air-conditioning

Under the bonnet is a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine with front-wheel drive.

It’s known for its roomy interior and relatively low running costs, although some reviewers point to intrusive safety alerts and modest performance as downsides.

The Takeaway

Small SUVs remain one of Australia’s fastest-growing vehicle segments, and competition- particularly from newer Chinese brands- is helping push prices down.

For buyers wanting SUV practicality without stretching their budget, these three models currently represent some of the most accessible entry points into the segment.


Original Article Source: CarsGuide

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