Electric estates/tourers/station wagons
Electric estates/tourers/station wagons
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tamore

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9,279 posts

305 months

Thursday 14th October 2021
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or whatever you want to call them. only one currently made and it has a bigger lip on the boot than a kid on a beach who has just dropped his mr whippy on the sand.

is the estate shape dead? or does it just not suit EV architecture yet?

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

275 months

Thursday 14th October 2021
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tamore said:
is the estate shape dead?
Yes.

The market shifted to SUVs


other than the mg 5 and taycan CT I dont know any others coming (outside of some phev options like skoda)

kambites

70,372 posts

242 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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I think as the EV market expands we'll see more, but they are certainly a relatively small part of the market these days so there's never going to be as many as there are SUVs.

Mr E

22,669 posts

280 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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The estate was on borrowed time anyway.
SUV makes it easier to hide the batteries.

anonymous-user

75 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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I thought the VW ID Space Vizzion concept looked brilliant. Not sure if it’s happening though.


georgezippy

435 posts

216 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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Mr E said:
The estate was on borrowed time anyway.
SUV makes it easier to hide the batteries.
A Tesla Model 3 or S manages to hide its batteries without being very high/SUV shaped.
I saw an artists mockup of an ID3 estate, it looked great, I'd buy one of those straight away but they won't make one sadly, the ID4 is a huge fat blob to my eyes. Surely estates would have better aero and therefore more range? I do lots of long journeys so would actually need this.
Surely now there's loads of SUVs and Hatchbacks on the EV market, the gap is now an estate.
I drove an MG5 and it went well enough but the rear seats don't fold flat and there's that lip - and it's so hideous to look at.
I like the Ioniq5 but it's really really wide which makes it somewhat impractical for local running around. Am always squeezing through gaps.
The only thing I can see that would fit my requirements is a PHEV Passat/Octavia/Superb although I'd rather go full battery.
I guess my money will stay in the bank.....

Edited by georgezippy on Friday 15th October 17:10

tamore

Original Poster:

9,279 posts

305 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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Mr E said:
The estate was on borrowed time anyway.
SUV makes it easier to hide the batteries.
yes... for ICE models converted to BEVs. For new models made on a BEV only architecture, no.