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==== 1980s to present ==== In the decades following, Vauxhall has produced the [[Vauxhall Astra|Astra]] family car from 1980 continuing till now in estate form, as well as other estate versions of larger cars such as the [[Vauxhall Cavalier|Cavalier]], replaced in 1995 by the [[Vauxhall Vectra|Vectra]] which itself was replaced in 2008 by the [[Vauxhall Insignia|Insignia]], staying in production till 2022. The second generation Insignia was also made in Country Tourer form, a slightly raised [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover]] version of the standard Insignia Sports Tourer. Between 1978 and 2003, they also sold estate versions of two [[executive cars]], the [[Vauxhall Carlton|Carlton]] and the [[Vauxhall Omega|Omega]]. Vauxhall also produced the [[Vauxhall Signum|Signum]] in the mid-2000s as an executive take on a Vectra estate, and it was only available in such a body style; the Insignia VXR, a high-performance variant of the Insignia available in its first generation could also be had as an estate, with a V6 engine producing 321 bhp. <gallery widths="200px" heights="115px"> File:Insignia B Country Tourer.jpg|Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer File:Opel Astra L Sports Tourer Leonberg 2022 1X7A0417.jpg|Opel Astra L Sports Tourer - estate version of the 11th generation Astra </gallery> Ford made a variety of estates, such as the [[Ford Focus|Focus]] estate from 1998 that replaced the Escort, as well as the estate version of the family car [[Ford Mondeo|Mondeo]] (1992-2022, which itself replaced the [[Ford Sierra|Sierra's]] estate variant made by [[Ford of Britain]]. [[File:2015 Ford Mondeo 1.6 Zetec Econetic TDCi Estate (16922091829).jpg|thumb|right|2015 Ford Mondeo estate]] [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]] produced the [[Jaguar S-Type|X-Type]] as an estate during the early 2000s, while the larger [[Jaguar XF (X250)#XF Sportbrake (2012β2015)|XF Sportbrake]], produced from 2012, and the [[Jaguar XF (X250)|second generation]], were available estate body style. The first generation had a 'floating roof' appearance as its D-pillars were blended with the rear and side windows to make it look like glass. The [[Jaguar_XF_(X250)#XFR-S|XFR-S]] was available with a {{convert|575|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} 5.0 L supercharged V8, while the latter generation's most powerful engine was a {{convert|380|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} 3.0 L supercharged V6. <gallery widths="150px" heights="115px"> File:Jaguar XF R-S Sportbrake (2014) (36330400245).jpg|Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake, showing the floating roof effect at the rear File:Jaguar XF R-S Sportbrake (2014) (36286238246).jpg|Front File:Jaguar XF (X260) Sportbrake Facelift Auto Zuerich 2021 IMG 0586.jpg|2021 Jaguar XF Sportbrake </gallery> The [[Mini Clubman (2007)|Mini Clubman]], made from 2007 until 2024 in [[Plant Oxford|Oxford]], is an estate car made unique by having a split side-opening tailgate across both generations and a shooting brake body style in its first, with a small rearward-opening door on its right-hand side for rear seat access. The second generation was available in the high-performance [[John Cooper Works]] trim with up to {{convert|302|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.caranddriver.com/mini/cooper-clubman-jcw |title=2024 Mini Cooper Clubman JCW |first=Drew |last=Dorian |work=Car and Driver |access-date=5 August 2024}}</ref> <gallery widths="150px" heights="115px"> File:MINI CLUBMAN (R55) China.jpg|First generation Mini Clubman - shooting brake shape and right rearward-opening door visible File:0 Mini Clubman (F54) John Cooper Works 2.jpg|Mini Clubman JCW, demonstrating its split boot doors </gallery> [[MG cars|MG]] marketed the [[MG5_(automobile)#Other_versions|MG5 EV]] - a rebadged [[Roewe_i5#Roewe_Ei5_/_MG5_EV_(EP22)|Roewe Ei5]], made in China - solely as an estate in the United Kingdom, the first estate since the brand's rebirth. Previously, MG sold the [[MG ZT|ZT]], a badge-engineered [[Rover 75]]. This large family car also had the faster ZT-T version, a modified version of which, with over 800 bhp, gained the World's Fastest (non-production) Estate Car title in September 2003, with a top speed of {{convert|225.609|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on}}. Before its discontinuation, [[Rover (marque)|Rover]] produced various estate cars: the aforementioned 75, also sold in [[Rover_75#Rover_75_V8|V8]] form, and the [[Rover 400]] in the 1990s. <gallery widths="150px" heights="115px"> File:MG MG5 (Fully Charged 2022).jpg|A 2022 MG5 EV File:Rover 75 MkII diesel estate registered March 2005 1951cc.jpg|A 2005 Rover 75 estate File:2007FOS MGZTT EstateSpeedRecord.jpg|This MG ZT-T became the world's fastest (non-production) estate in 2003 </gallery> {{clear right}}
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