Luxury

If you’re in the market for a luxury car, you’ll be after a sumptuous interior, a ride that can soak up the worst of the UK’s pockmarked roads and supreme refinement that allows you to travel at speed in near-silence.

Luxury cars have traditionally been powered by petrol, but the need for smoothness and serenity makes them ideal electric car candidates.

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BMW i7

from £103,456
The i7 electric luxury car is packed with tech and a lovely thing to travel in as the driver or passenger

Audi S8

from £106,955
Crushingly fast yet comfortable and refined. Just don’t expect sports car cornering thrills.
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BMW X7

from £77,490
The X7 is an immensely practical seven-seater with a luxurious interior and plush ride

Rolls-Royce Ghost

from £284,665
Yes, it has flaws, such as some iffy interior plastics and a slightly lumpy ride, but the Ghost is still a majestic car to ride in and to drive

Rolls-Royce Phantom

from £446,865
Every bit the car that a flagship Rolls-Royce should be. Sensational to drive or to be in, and built to exacting standards.

BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé

from £84,620
The 8 Series Gran Coupé offers an appealing mix of comfort, sportiness and practicality

Audi A8

from £66,999
The A8’s blend of performance, comfort and serenity make it the most relaxing limo you can buy. It's also beautifully built, practical and well equipped

Mercedes S-Class

from £99,155
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is one of the best luxury cars around. It's supremely comfortable and offers all the performance, space and gadgets you could want.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

from £94,500
The Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo is a more practical and prettier version of the Panamera. If you’re after badge appeal and pace look no further.

Porsche Panamera

from £94,500
The Porsche Panamera is comfortable, luxurious and superb to drive.

Range Rover Sport

from £74,469
Some rivals are faster and more fun to drive, but few are as comfortable or refined as the Range Rover Sport

Lexus LM

from £92,289
The Lexus LM seven-seat MPV does exactly what it says on the tin but could do with more engine options

New Audi Q8

from £59,900
There are more practical and cheaper luxury SUVs, but if you want that coupé-SUV look, the classy, spacious and refined Audi Q8 will not disappoint.

BMW 5 Series

from £48,495
The BMW 5 Series is a brilliant, classy and wonderfully refined luxury saloon, with surprisingly low running costs

Rolls-Royce Spectre

from £337,985
The Spectre is the first electric Rolls-Royce and delivers amazing refinement but a so-so range

BMW i5

from £57,289
The i5 luxury electric car is great to drive with a class-leading infotainment system

New Audi A6

from £42,885
The A6 is quiet, comfortable, spacious and an impressive luxury car all round, even if it isn’t quite as thrilling to drive as the class best

BMW M8

from £145,540
The BMW M8 is a luxurious and very rapid coupé grand tourer that's also available as a convertible

BMW 7 Series

from £89,995
The BMW 7 Series is a capable and spacious luxury saloon that's fun to drive. An S-Class still rides more comfortably, though.

BMW M5

from £89,499
Despite having the power to slay supercars, the BMW M5 is comfortable and no harder to drive than a regular 5 Series. However, it’s not quite as exciting as the Mercedes-AMG E63

Mercedes E-Class

from £53,170
The E-Class is an elegant, well equipped and good to drive executive car that's available as a plug-in hybrid

Bentley Mulsanne

from £233,745
The Bentley Mulsanne is a luxury limo that’s a little sharper to drive than a Roll-Royce Phantom, but not quite as comfortable

Genesis G80

from £76,515
The G80 is worth a look if you’re bored of the big-selling European luxury car alternatives

Bentley Flying Spur

from £190,370
The Bentley Flying Spur is a strong performer with a lovely interior. However, it’s expensive and doesn’t ride as smoothly as it should.

McLaren GT

from £203,821
It's a great driver's car, but rival machines make more effective Grand Tourers

Mercedes EQS

from £148,871
The EQS is an impressive electric luxury car with a good range but interior space and quality are a bit underwhelming

Audi A7

from £47,351
A beautifully made, comfortable high-speed cruiser and a decent – if not involving – car to drive, but infotainment system is too complex

BMW Alpina B5

from £48,990
Fuel consumption aside, the Alpina B5 combines everyday comfort and usability with staggering performance and exclusivity, even if it can’t quite match the BMW M5

Genesis Electrified G80

from £76,515
The Electrified G80 is brilliantly luxurious to sit in but not as good to drive as its key German rivals

BMW Alpina D5 S

from £48,990
The Alpina D5 S offers stunning performance but, in most other respects, feels too much like a regular BMW 5 Series to justify its large premium
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