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For car enthusiasts, sports cars are the pinnacle of driving joy. A blend of comfort, agility, and power combine for a recipe that is intoxicating. However, sports cars aren’t the most practical vehicles, and sometimes you need more space to work with. Whether it’s kids, cargo, or both, these four-door luxury cars are the best for those who love sports cars.

1. Porsche Panamera – Expensive for a reason

An orange Porsche Panamera Turbo S from the best luxury car brand of 2023
2023 Porsche Panamera Turbo S | Porsche

The Porsche Panamera is easily the priciest car on this list, but that isn’t an accident. Porsche engineering makes the Panamera a big luxury car that handles like a sports car. Even the base 2.9-liter turbocharged V6 is a riot, pumping out 325 horsepower. And in the Panamera 4S, a twin-turbo version of that setup delivers 440 ponies to play with.

The downsides of the Panemera go beyond price, however. Limited rear seat space has always been an issue, for example. Furthermore, Porsche maintenance is notoriously expensive, even if the Panamera is a generally reliable option.

2. Genesis G80 – Genesis impresses yet again

A Genesis Electrified G80 luxury car shows off its blue green paintwork.
Genesis G80 | Genesis

We just can’t seem to get away from Genesis these days, and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The brand is consistently churning out great luxury and sports cars, and the G80 is no exception. Interior space is great, though the 13-cubic-foot trunk leaves something to be desired.

Still, two engine choices offering between 300 and 375 horsepower plus responsive handling and a comfortable ride make the G80 a great blend of practical sedan and back road barnstormer. Even Road and Track agrees, calling the G80 the best-driving sedan on the market.

3. The Audi RS 5 is a sports car with luxury baked in

The 2023 Audi RS 5 sport luxury car
2023 Audi RS 5 | Audi

The Audi RS 5 isn’t a surprising choice. After all, it’s the sportiest version of Audi’s mid-size luxury car. But the RS 5 is more than just a comfy car with a big engine. Sure, the 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 offers an impressive 444 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. But with the unique liftback design, this Audi also offers an impressive 22 cubic feet of cargo space.

Rear seat room is somewhat limited compared to the competition, but there is still plenty of room for carpooling or kids without anyone feeling cramped. And with the Quattro all-wheel drive system, there’s an added layer of all-weather confidence as well.

4. BMW M550i – The Ultimate Driving Machine?

The BMW M550i is a luxury sedan with a sports car edge.
BMW M550i | BMW

With a more comfortable suspension setup than its hardcore M5 cousin, the BMW M550i walks a fine line between luxury and sports car. Different drive modes allow for sharper handling on command and refined ride quality when the kids are in the back.

Under the hood, a 4.4-liter BMW M Performance twin-turbo V8 churns out 523 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, while paddle shifters add another layer of engagement. And with a massive back seat and trunk space, the M550i can handle bags, groceries, luggage, and whatever else might need to make the trip.

Finding fun in a four-door luxury sports car

Truthfully, even with the premium engineering of a Porsche Panamera, there will always be a sacrifice when buying a four-door luxury car. However, these four models have the chops to keep sports car fans happy on the daily commute.

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