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We have been talking a lot about a Tesla station wagon lately since not one but two aftermarket modification companies are working on it. Now one of those two companies has completed the very first ...
Let’s face it, station wagons are a dying breed, especially in major markets such as the United States and China, where crossovers reign supreme and sedans are still being regarded as status symbols ...
Amid the sea of supercars at the Geneva motor show, one dark green station wagon was pretty hard to spot. The work of London-based coachbuilder Niels van Roij Design, the Model S station wagon could ...
High-performance wagons are easy to appreciate. Plenty of utility, but none of the sacrifices that practicality usually implies. If they look great and run on electricity, like Theophilus Chin's ...
Another automotive designer, Rain Prisk Designs, released renderings of a wagon version of the Tesla Model S. To be clear, the design is from an independent artist unaffiliated with Tesla and as far ...
View post: I Drove a 2025 Genesis GV70 3.5T Sport Prestige AWD in Downtown Houston, Here’s How it Made it Easier But something funny happened on the way to a large load bay: The Model S shooting brake ...
A Tesla Model S “Estate” Wagon was recently built by Norfolk, UK based shop called QWest. The project took around two years, from concept to completion. Qwest’s official website gives the inspiration ...
If you haven't noticed, the Tesla Model S range isn't particularly varied. There's no long-wheelbase model, no coupe, no two-door convertible and no station wagon. But what if you want to put on some ...
Arguably the most insane production station wagon on the planet, the Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG Wagon in S-Model guise has already started to gather horde of fans around the world after being launched not ...
It should come as no surprise that wagons are a dying breed in America, their place (much like that of the minivan) increasingly being taken by crossover SUVs. Several automakers do still offer wagons ...