2020 Best Luxury Sedans Cars – The luxury sedan car might be a shrinking segment in terms of sales numbers, but that doesn’t mean luxury brands aren’t vying for your money with ever-improving offerings. We handpick the best luxury ride that will suit you, We picked based on the sales, features, drive, interior space, efficiency, tech, value, safety, and top world auto trends. Remember to read Best Midsize SUV Cars And Prices
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2020 Volvo S60
Price Range: 13 million naira ($36,050) – 30 million naira ($64,800)
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The 2020 Volvo S60 has an upscale, spacious interior and a trio of engaging powertrain choices, although we love the way it looks and commends Volvo for its commitment to safety, the S60 does suffer from a lax approach to handling. The S60 is a gorgeous luxury midsize sedan, not just only that, but its hybrid powertrains aren’t that well-sorted and can feel clunky despite the extra power they deliver.
2020 Mercedes Benz C-Class
The Mercedes Benz C-Class has become a mainstay sedan for the three-pointed star. Now in its fourth generation, the C-Class is as good as it’s ever been. It has an opulent cabin, a comfortable ride, and a strong lineup of engines, but it could use a bit more rear-seat passenger space. the C has potent and efficient four- and six-cylinder engines to choose from, and of course Benz’s answer to BMW’s M3, the wicked Mercedes-AMG C 63 for those who must have the fastest version of everything. AMG aside, the standard C-Class offers a good ride-handling balance, loads of tech, and bank vault-like interior quality.
2020 Audi A4
The 2020 Audi A4 is a standout in the compact luxury sedan segment, It offers refined engine performance, balanced handling, a comfy and upscale interior, and intuitive tech features. The new 2020 Audi A4 does everything you could ask a sedan car.
2021 Kia Stinger
Despite its mainstream brand name, the 2021 Kia Stinger offers the performance, features, and desirability to go up against the German sports-sedan status quo. This four-door cleverly disguises its hatchback and a large trunk with a layout similar to that of the sleek Audi A5 Sportback and BMW 4-series Gran Coupe. Inside, the Stinger offers near-luxury accommodations and a host of connectivity features such as touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You can order a Stinger with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder but we’d recommend the more powerful twin-turbo V-6 engine that’s offered in the GT models.
2021 BMW 3-Series
Although BMW hasn’t divulged the full list of updates to the 3-series, it has announced the return of the 330e plug-in-hybrid model. Compared with the last-gen PHEV, the latest version boasts several improvements, such as a higher top speed in electric mode (87 mph versus 75), a larger battery (12.0 kilowatt-hours versus 7.6), and a longer EPA-rated all-electric range (up to 22 miles versus 14). The 2021 BMW 3 Series sits in the middle of the competitive luxury small car segment. It delivers lively handling and good engine power, but its cabin is a little underwhelming compared to rivals.
2021 Lexus IS
The 2021 Lexus IS is not ALL new and instead uses a heavily re-engineered N-platform as the current IS use, it means a stiffer and sportier ride, specifically 20% lighter springs, 18% lighter A-Arms, and 17% lighter stabilizer bars. But regardless of this and the old powertrains, the new in-person shots look. STUNNING especially in red! Upfront is new L shaped LED lights with the L part above the headlight beams. Outback is a full width LED light bar and a truck shape similar to the new ES though much more sporty.
2020 Mercedes Benz A-Class
As we all know Mercedes-Benz traces its origins to great men like Karl Benz’s whose creation of the first petrol-powered car, the Benz Patent Motorwagen, financed by Bertha Benz and patented in January 1886, along with creative men Gottlieb Daimler and engineer Wilhelm Maybach. This man monopolized the automobile industry in their time along with their other associates and went ahead to create a brand that will today be seen as a giant in the automobile industry. The 2020 Mercedes-Benz A-Class boasts peppy acceleration, an impressive cabin, and futuristic technology, but it also has a small trunk and mediocre back-seat accommodations.
2020 Infiniti Q50
Every aspect of the new 2020 Infiniti Q50 is crafted and fine-tuned to elevate your drive. With its commanding presence, intuitive connectivity, and advanced engineering, prepare for a new level of exhilaration. Bold and assertive, yet meticulously refined, with an athletic front bumper and richly textured double-arch grille the Q50 boasts a sporty, sophisticated look. Inside you can expect uncompromising luxury that redefines what it means to make an impression. Despite its powerful engines, refined handling, and ample seating space, the 2020 Infiniti Q50 ranks in the bottom half of the luxury small car class because it has a finicky infotainment system, lackluster interior quality, and subpar predicted reliability.
Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class
The Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class is a series of subcompact executive cars manufactured by Mercedes-Benz since 2013. The first generation was a four-door fastback based on the platform of the W176 A-Class and W246 B-Class compact cars, marketed as a four-door coupé. In 2015, Mercedes-Benz expanded the CLA family to include the Shooting Brake, a station wagon configuration. As the V177 A-Class sedan took its place as the budget-conscious sedan, the second generation got longer and wider than the W205 C-Class. It’s the ongoing advancement of a seductive original. Its four-door coupe style whispers seductively in your ear. Its industry-advancing voice assistant lets you talk back. And from performance to driver assists, it responds even more eloquently.
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