The Best Cars with Three or More Isofix Points

Ellie Dyer-Brown, 2 months ago

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Isofix point in car.

WhoCanFixMyCar reveals the best cars with three or more isofix points.

Isofix points provide an easier and more secure way of attaching car seats. Many cars have two Isofix points - generally for the seats in the rear next to the doors - but it isn't easy to find a suitable vehicle when three or more are required. This guide discusses the best options available today.

Contents

Peugeot 3008

Kia Sorento

Audi Q7

SEAT Tarraco

Skoda Enyaq

DS 7

Land Rover Discovery

Audi Q5

Volkswagen ID4

Mercedes GLB


Peugeot 3008

Peugeot 3008

Comfort and practicality come together in the Peugeot 3008, a stylish family SUV with a large boot and a high-quality interior. In 2019, it was named 'New Car of the Year' at the Auto Trader New Car Awards.

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  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: five


Kia Sorento

A grey Kia Sorento.

The Sorento is a far cry from the cheap and cheerful models Kia used to produce. It's an excellent all-rounder and immensely practical, making it a strong choice for a family car. The main thing that lets it down is its interior quality, which isn't as good as some rivals.

  • Isofix points: four

  • Seats: seven


Audi Q7

Audi Q7

If luxury and space are your priorities, the Q7 is absolutely worth considering. Its engine options are all smooth and powerful, delivering a supremely comfortable ride made even better by the high quality interior. Plus, it has a glowing five-star review from WhatCar?.

  • Isofix points: six

  • Seats: seven


SEAT Tarraco

A 2019 SEAT Tarraco

The sporty-looking SEAT Tarraco is generously equipped and good to drive, earning the title of 'Best Large SUV' at the Auto Express New Car Awards for three years running between 2019 and 2021.

  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: seven


Skoda Enyaq

Green Skoda Enyaq

The Enyaq is an all-electric SUV that majors in comfort and practicality, and when you choose basic trim levels, it offers excellent value for money. WhatCar? awarded it five stars in a recent review.

  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: five


DS 7

A black DS 7

The DS 7 is well equipped, offering plenty of interior space and a stylish appearance. If you want to stand out from the crowd, this might be the SUV for you. However, its price isn't very competitive.

  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: five


Land Rover Discovery

Land Rover Discovery

The Land Rover Discovery is, quite simply, huge. It provides ample space for children, adults and pets and is extremely capable off-road. Yes, it has an equally huge price tag, but it's still one of the most desirable SUVs on the market (if you don't mind its tendency to break down all the time - reliability isn't among the Discovery's strengths).

  • Isofix points: five

  • Seats: seven


Audi Q5

Audi Q5

One of the most enduringly popular SUVs, the Audi Q5 has a smart and stylish interior and punchy engine options. It's good to drive - quiet, comfortable and practical - but slightly less fun than the BMW X3.

  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: five


Volkswagen ID4

Volkswagen ID4

You don't need to worry much about how far you can drive in the ID4 because it has a pretty decent range, and it also has an impressive Euro NCAP safety score. That said, others in the class are faster, more fun to drive and have better infotainment systems.

  • Isofix points: three

  • Seats: five


Mercedes GLB

A white Mercedes GLB

Seven-seaters don't get much better than the Mercedes GLB. It's hugely practical, has a smart interior and comes with punchy diesel engine options - overall, it's an excellent family car that shares many similarities with the Land Rover Discovery.

  • Isofix points: four

  • Seats: seven


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