Overview
Finest Modern Shooting Brakes are from the manufacturers who have kept the shooting brake alive, and their builds are amazing. Wagons or Estate Cars are great for people who don’t need a crossover or SUV but want lots of space, practicality, and comfort. These cars are not popular as wagons or SUVs, but they are great and stylish options for anyone who doesn’t like the former.
10. Genesis G70
Korean Version of an executive sedan, the G70 puts up quite a match against the BMW 3-Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A4. The shooting-brake form factor makes it more practical and family-friendly. It is a pretty nice car with an eye-catching design and lush-feeling interior.
9. VW Arteon R Shooting Brake
Replacing Passat and sharing the same platform as Passat, the VW Arteon is a stylish hatchback from the German manufacturer. Available in various 4-cylinder options and the most powerful sharing the engine from Golf R. The sporty version of this is available in Europe as Arteon R Shooting Brake.
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8. Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Zagato
Zagato designed the Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Zagato, which is a redesigned DB9. The car had a custom bodywork, and a new interior. The car features the typical Aston Martin grille, angular design with longer hood, and a distinct tailgate. Equipped with the same 5.9L V12, hitting 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds with a top speed of 183 mph.
7. Maserati Quattroporte Bellagio Fastback
Custom built by Arrozzeria Touring Superleggera, based in Milan, Italy – the Maserati Quattroporte Bellagio Fastback was indeed not a factory model. Limited to only 4 units, featuring the same drivetrain as the standard Quattroporte. A Quattroporte Bellagio Fastback in 2013, was sold by RM Sotheby’s for around $130,000.
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6. Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake
Ideal for cities and small towns, the CLA-Class Shooting Brake is a good-looking and compact wagon. Based on the CLA, available with a series of 4-cylinder turbocharged engines, coupled with 7- or 8-speed automatic transmissions.
5. Ferrari FF
The first car from Italian Automaker to have an AWD system, the Ferrari FF had a complicated and unique AWD system featuring two output shafts, two transmissions, and the whole system shuts down when the 5th gear is engaged. Under the hood was a 6.3L naturally aspirated V12 producing 650 hp.
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4. Jaguar XF Sportbrake
The wagon version of the XF sedan has been on sale since 2012. The Sport brake was identical to the sedan in almost every way, except for a few changes to suit the wagon. Equipped with a 5.0L supercharged V8 in XFR, producing 550 hp and 680 Nm of torque. The XFR-S Sportbrake variant hits 0 to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds with a top speed of 186 mph.
3. Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo
The more feasible version of the Panamera, the Panamera Sport Turismo features everything as the standard, but with increased trunk capacity. Equipped with the same drivetrains as the liftback, a V6 engine coupled with electric motors, to power all four wheels.
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2. Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake
Again from the house of Zagato, this is one of the most elegant cars ever made. This shooting brake is one of four models designed by Zagato to celebrate the Vanquish and this includes a Zagato coupe, convertible, and speedster. Limited to 325 units, with each model being limited to 99 units which leave only 28 speedsters. Equipped with a 5.9L naturally aspirated V12, this offers 600 hp and a top speed of 201 mph.
1. Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake
The CLS shooting brake is one of the most well-designed shooting brakes. The swoop lines and overall build make one hell of a sporty-looking car. With AMG upgrades and cosmetic enhancements, the CLS63 AMG looked more sinister. Equipped with a 5.5L twin-turbocharged M157 AMG V8, which produced 577 hp.
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