Station Wagon
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The 2018 BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo is more wagon than crossover and more coupe than wagon. With all-wheel drive as standard and a fastback-style rear hatch that offers more cargo space than a sedan, the GT rides in a lane that’s not quite anything else. This is the new BMW thing.
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Late last year, UK firm Qwest Norfolk completed a stylish rework of the back end of a Tesla Model S P90D to transform the electric car into a shooting brake. Now Dutch firm RemetzCar has also attacked the rear of a Model S for the first of 20 electric shooting brakes.
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The Geneva Motor Show has more than its fair share of heart rate-spiking 200+ mph hypercars. But it also has a number of vehicles for thrill-seekers of a different stripe, those who look to carry friends and gear into the great outdoors and explore trails, rivers, mountains and more.
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A couple of years ago, the idea of a Porsche station wagon would have seemed absurd. But the Panamera Sport Turismo did indeed happen, and now we have something even stranger: an all-electric AWD Porsche wagon for on/off road.
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The all-new Volvo V60 follows the V90's styling and SPA-platformed construction closely, offering a smaller, more affordable Volvo estate with sleek lines and Thor's hammer eyes. It also benefits from Volvo's leadership in safety, technology and subscription-based purchasing.
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Kia is exploring new waters in Frankfurt this year, experimenting with how its Cee'd family could birth a new member. The Proceed Concept extends the roofline on its Pro Cee'd hot hatch, creating a sleek, sporty interpretation of an estate.
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Traditionally, Kia hasn't been one of the brands we most look forward to visiting at major auto shows. But it's been quickly changing that, and now it announces that its Frankfurt Motor Show booth will host one of the nicest pieces of eye candy we've seen teased thus far.
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This 2003 Bentley Arnage-based estate car is perhaps the most lavishly crafted station wagon in history. It began life in 2003 as a brand new 500-hp, twin-turbo 6.75-liter Bentley Arnage, and was purchased by an Italian industrial heir with some exclusive modifications in mind.
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Whoever said size doesn't matter hasn't been watching the luxury estate market. It's heating up with models like the Volvo V90 and Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo. Jaguar makes it even more difficult for wagon shoppers, returning with the XF Sportbrake, an estate built with "grace, space and pace."
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Earlier this year, Volvo put SUVs and CUVs on notice with the new V90, a car that proclaims, "The wagon is every bit as stylish and versatile as any utility vehicle." As of today, it's also built to be as capable thanks to the introduction of the new Cross Country model.
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Ever since Saab left the streets, Volvo has taken over as the “professor’s car” of choice. Yet the S60 sedan and its V60 wagon are some of the most driver-friendly and family-oriented vehicles we’ve encountered in the midsize premium segment.
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After four years in its present incarnation Mercedes-Benz has announced the new 2014 model year E-Class.