It used to be the case that buying more car meant spending more money, but no more.

Because sure, the absolute cheapest car you can buy in Australia right now is still a pint-size city hatch, but otherwise many of our most affordable vehicles are in fact SUVs that promise more space, better ground clearance, and superior safety.

This shift means budget-conscious buyers no longer have to settle for small and low-riding, although they do need to choose from a growing pool of value-packed crossovers.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 cheapest SUVs on sale in Australia right now.

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Make/model

Base drive-away price (NSW)

Base price before on-road costs

MG ZS

$22,990

Chery Tiggo 4

$23,990

Mahindra XUV3XO

$23,990

Suzuki Ignis

$25,135

$22,490

Jaecoo J5

$25,990

GWM Haval Jolion

$26,990

Hyundai Venue

$27,636

$23,750

GAC Emzoom

$27,990

$25,590

Chery C5

$29,990

Chery Tiggo 7

$29,990

In most cases, brands list a separate price that excludes on-road costs, which isn’t representative of what the average Australian motorist will pay. For that reason, we’ve ranked this list by estimated drive-away price for a buyer living in New South Wales, as it’s Australia’s population state.

We’ve also chosen to avoid ranking them based on temporary discounts and deals, as they can vary dramatically, but you should definitely head to our EOFY deals hub for full details of all the offers active right now.

On that topic, and before we crack into the top 10, the Kia Stonic deserves a honourable mention given it’s currently discounted to $29,990 drive-away – on par with the ninth and 10th ranked vehicles in this list.

MG ZS

Australia’s cheapest SUV is a now-familiar nameplate that remains a value king in its second generation.