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Electric station wagons: benefits, models and buying tips

Electric station wagons cause no driving emissions and are ideal for long trips and family outings. Discover popular models and buying tips.

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Roman Heiz

30.07.2024

An electric Opel Astra on a road.

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1.Electric station wagons: popular models
2.Electric station wagons: what’s unique about these cars?
3.What should I bear in mind when buying an electric estate car?
4.How much does an electric station wagon cost?

1. Electric station wagons: popular models

Various manufacturers offer electric cars as station wagons. Comparis presents common electric station wagons.

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2. Electric station wagons: what’s unique about these cars?

Driving an electric station wagon or estate car is environmentally friendly and energy-efficient. Plus, it allows you to enjoy the additional storage space and comfort of a station wagon.

More storage space

A key feature of electric station wagons is their generous boot. This makes this type of vehicle ideal for transporting luggage and shopping.

Eco-friendly family solution

Electric station wagons are spacious vehicles for family life and transporting luggage. They also protect the climate and the environment. Thanks to the electric drive, they do not emit any harmful exhaust gases. 

Cost-efficient mobility for frequent users

The cost per kilometre for electric estate cars is usually lower than for petrol or diesel models. Generally, it’s cheaper to run and maintain electric cars.

Since station wagons are particularly popular among frequent drivers – whether for family outings or work – this cost advantage pays off particularly quickly.

3. What should I bear in mind when buying an electric estate car?

Electric station wagons differ in size, consumption and range, for example. So which electric station wagon is right for you? Ask yourself these questions before you decide to buy:

How high is the energy consumption and how long is the range?

The energy consumption and ranges can vary considerably. Here are the differences between popular electric station wagon models:

Model Consumption per 100km Range
Opel Astra Sports Tourer Electric 15.5kWh 350km
Peugeot E-308 SW 15.6kWh 419km
VW ID.7 Tourer 14.0kWh 618km
BMW I5 Touring 15.9kWh 582km
Porsche Taycan Turismo 18.7–22kWh 515–597km

This list is not exhaustive. Sources: ADAC and porsche.com

Electric station wagons: how much space do I need?

It’s important to take into account the volume of the boot when looking for an electric station wagon. Here is how much space current electric station wagon models provide:

Model Boot volume With rear seats folded back
Opel Astra Sports Tourer Electric 267 litres 1,024 litres
Peugeot E-308 SW 361 litres 1,271 litres
VW ID.7 Tourer 532 litres 1,586 litres
BMW I5 Touring 570 litres 1,700 litres
Porsche Taycan Turismo 446 litres 1,212 litres

This list is not exhaustive. Sources: ADAC and porsche.com

Check charging speed

Thanks to new charging technology, long charging breaks are no longer necessary. Depending on the model, you will be back on the road with a charged car after around 30 minutes.

The charging speed depends on the efficiency of the charging station and the vehicle model:

Model Charging time (to 80%)
Opel Astra Sports Tourer Electric 31 minutes
Peugeot E-308 SW 30 minutes
VW ID.7 Tourer 31 minutes
BMW I5 Touring 30 minutes
Porsche Taycan Turismo 18 minutes

This list is not exhaustive. Sources: ADAC and porsche.com

4. How much does an electric station wagon cost?

The entry-level prices for electric station wagons are usually higher than for petrol or diesel estate cars. However, the running costs are usually lower.

A few examples: the prices for the Opel Astra Sports Tourer Electric and the Peugeot E-308 SW start at around 35,000 francs. The VW ID.7 Tourer is considerably more expensive.

Premium models such as the Porsche Taycan Turismo and the BMW I5 Touring cost more than 100,000 francs, depending on the equipment and performance.

How much does insurance for an electric station wagon cost?

The car insurance for electric station wagons is usually cheaper than policies for station wagons with combustion engines. You can compare premiums and benefits with Comparis and in some cases save a substantial amount of money.

This article was first published on 30.07.2024

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