You have not given a budget, are you looking new or second hand?. You also have not said what size of car you are thinking about.
Looking at Suzuki, the Vitara is the trendy one, the SX4 S Cross is less so, but has a usefully bigger boot. Ignoring the boot, they are roughly the same size, both are reliable, but neither (as is the case with most Suzuki's) offer the last word in refinement. There is also the Ignis, which, as small as it is, technically is also a crossover. Despite its tiny footprint, clever packaging and height means it is remarkably spacious with four six foot plus adults fitting in with ease along with a decent sized boot. It is also available as a 4x4 using a mild hybrid setup.
VW has a bewildering array of SUV/crossovers. I'd be wary of getting anything second hand with a DSG gearbox, and i'd also be wary of getting something (new or used) with the 1.5TSI engine which has had some teething problems and, so far, seems to be a step backwards from the 1.4TSI which came beforehand. I'd also steer clear of diesel unless you need it for big mileage or towing duties.
Ford are pulling the plug on the Ecosport, no great loss as it isn't that great a car, but they will probably be available for a wee while yet, possibly some bargains to be had?. So for something small, all there will be for the time being is the Fiesta Active. As its name implies, this is just a Fiesta with a slightly raised ride height (+18mm if memory serves) and rufty tufty looking bodywork additions. Ignoring the Ecosport, next up is the Kuga which is a bit of a jump.
Vauxhall have the Crossland X and Grandland X. Both are based on PSA (Peugeot/Citroen/DS) floorpan and running gear. The Crossland X is the smaller of the two being a rival to the VW T Cross, Peugeot 2008, Suzuki Vitara, etc. Nice long wheelbase so plenty of interior space, but slightly akward looks.
If comparing the Vitara, T Cross and Crossland X. The Vitara has the smallest boot and least amount of interior space, the Vauxhall has most, with the T Cross being about half way between them. None of these are bad cars though, best thing to do would be to test drive all three to see which you like best.
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