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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Audi S8 front cornering

Audi S8

from £106,955
Crushingly fast yet comfortable and refined. Just don’t expect sports car cornering thrills.
BMW i7 front right driving

BMW i7

from £98,995
The i7 electric luxury car is packed with tech and a lovely thing to travel in as the driver or passenger
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Rolls-Royce Ghost 2021 front cornering

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
BMW X7 driving

BMW X7

from £77,490
The X7 is an immensely practical seven-seater with a luxurious interior and plush ride
Rolls-Royce Phantom front - sky blue

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 front cornering

BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé

from £84,620
The 8 Series Gran Coupé offers an appealing mix of comfort, sportiness and practicality
Audi A8 front right driving

Audi A8

from £76,799
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
Range Rover Sport front cornering

Range Rover Sport

from £75,705
Some rivals are faster and more fun to drive, but few are as comfortable or refined as the Range Rover Sport
Mercedes S-Class front right driving

Mercedes S-Class

from £100,440
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 Turbo S 2021 front right tracking

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

from £92,875
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 front cornering

Porsche Panamera

from £92,875
The Porsche Panamera is comfortable, luxurious and superb to drive.
Lexus LM front cornering

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
BMW i5 front cornering

BMW i5

from £58,999
The i5 luxury electric car is great to drive with a class-leading infotainment system
BMW M8 front right driving

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 5 Series front right driving

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 front cornering

Rolls-Royce Spectre

from £337,985
The Spectre is the first electric Rolls-Royce and delivers amazing refinement but a so-so range
Audi A6 front cornering

New Audi A6

from £37,499
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 7 Series front driving

BMW 7 Series

from £88,844
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 front right driving

BMW M5

from £93,999
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 front right driving

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

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 front driving

Genesis G80

from £76,515
The G80 is worth a look if you’re bored of the big-selling European luxury car alternatives
McLaren GT 2020 RHD front left tracking

McLaren GT

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

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.
Audi A7 front right tracking

Audi A7

from £49,615
A beautifully made, comfortable high-speed cruiser and a decent – if not involving – car to drive, but infotainment system is too complex
Alpina B5

BMW Alpina B5

from £48,495
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
Mercedes EQS front right driving

Mercedes EQS

from £151,871
The EQS is an impressive electric luxury car with a good range but interior space and quality are a bit underwhelming
Genesis Electrified G80 front right driving

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
Audi S6 2022 front right tracking

Audi S6

from £64,685
The S6 is quiet, spacious and effortlessly quick, but not huge fun to drive
Lexus LS front right driving

Lexus LS

from £102,960
The Lexus LS is well equipped and distinctive, but too flawed in key areas to recommend
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