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Best fast estate cars of 2024

Estate cars are the thinking man’s SUV. They’re often just as practical, while typically being more rewarding to drive. When it comes to fast estate cars, there are some superb options out there, as at home on the school run as they are spearing up a mountain pass.

If that sounds like the kind of car for you then take a look at some of the fastest estate cars you can currently buy, hand-picked by our carwow team to make sure you don’t settle for anything but the best.

BMW M3 Touring
2024
Desirability Award
Highly Commended

1. BMW M3 Touring

On Sale
9/10
BMW M3 Touring review
BMW 3 Series Touring

2. BMW 3 Series Touring M340i

On Sale
9/10
BMW 3 Series Touring review
Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S Estate (2020-2023)

3. Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate

9/10
Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S Estate (2020-2023) review

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Audi RS6 Avant

4. Audi RS6 Avant

On Sale
9/10
Audi RS6 Avant review
Audi RS4 Avant

5. Audi RS4 Avant

On Sale
8/10
Audi RS4 Avant review
Jaguar XF Sportbrake

6. Jaguar XF Sportbrake P300

7/10
Jaguar XF Sportbrake review
Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

7. Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

8/10
Skoda Octavia vRS Estate review
Battery range up to 43 miles
Volvo V60

8. Volvo V60

8/10
Volvo V60 review
Battery range up to 31 miles
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake

9. Volkswagen Arteon R Shooting Brake

On Sale
8/10
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake review
Peugeot 508 SW

10. Peugeot 508 SW PSE

On Sale
8/10
Peugeot 508 SW review

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Many fast cars, including estates, are limited to 155mph. A few can have that limiter raised, like the Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate which can be ‘limited’ to 186mph when you option on the AMG Drivers Pack.

Porsche doesn’t feel the need to limit its cars and the Porsche Panamera Turbo S Sport Turismo maxes out at 196mph. The much pricier and rarer Ferrari GTC4Lusso is capable of 208mph.

The 612hp Mercedes-AMG E63 S 4-Matic Estate not only has one of the longest names but is also the most powerful estate car on our list. The Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo is more of an elongated hatchback than pure estate car, but it serves a similar purpose and thanks to the help of its electric motors, puts out an incredible 690hp.

That depends on what your definition of fast and cheap is, although the Skoda Octavia vRS Estate should qualify on both counts for most buyers. With a 6.8-second 0-62mph time and a starting price of just under £35,000, you’ll have to pay a lot more elsewhere if you want to go faster.

The Skoda Superb Estate is a simply massive car with 660 litres of boot space that extends to a van-like 1,950 litres with the rear seats folded flat. Not even a Mercedes E-Class estate can match that.

The Superb Estate can also be had in vRS trim with a 276hp turbocharged engine, this launches it from 0-62mph in just 5.3-seconds.