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15 family cars that are actually fun to drive

15 family cars that are actually fun to drive

“Family car” usually brings to mind something practical… and not much else. But that’s outdated. Plenty of modern vehicles manage to balance space, safety, and everyday usability with real performance and driving enjoyment.

From sporty sedans to high-performance SUVs and EVs, these picks show you don’t have to sacrifice fun just because you’ve got passengers in the back.

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Subaru WRX

The WRX remains one of the most accessible performance sedans. With standard all-wheel drive and around 271 horsepower, it’s practical enough for daily driving but still engaging on the road. It’s not the most spacious option, but it gets the job done.

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Land Rover Defender

The Defender blends serious off-road capability with modern comfort and tech. With available third-row seating, it can handle family duty while still feeling like an adventure vehicle. Fuel economy isn’t its strong suit, but that’s not really the point.

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Honda Civic Type R

A practical hatchback with serious performance credentials. With over 300 horsepower and sharp handling, it’s one of the most fun-to-drive front-wheel-drive cars available. You still get usable rear seats and cargo space, which helps justify the performance focus.

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Lucid Air

An all-electric luxury sedan with impressive range and strong acceleration across trims. The interior is spacious and tech-heavy, making it a comfortable option for families who want something a little more forward-looking.

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Kia EV6 GT

The standard EV6 is already practical, but the GT version adds serious performance (over 500 horsepower). It’s quick, handles well, and still offers usable cargo space, making it a rare mix of performance EV and family-friendly crossover.

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Porsche Macan

The Macan proves a compact SUV can still feel like a sports car. It’s not the most spacious in its class, but the handling and driving dynamics are among the best. If you value driving feel, it stands out.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

A performance-focused version of the already practical Ioniq 5. It delivers strong power, sharp handling, and more interior space than many sport-focused vehicles. It’s one of the more well-rounded performance EVs right now.

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Acura MDX Type S

A three-row SUV that doesn’t feel sluggish. With a turbocharged V6 and improved handling, it strikes a balance between comfort and performance. It’s not a full-on sports SUV, but it’s far from boring.

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Tesla Model S Plaid

If straight-line speed is your thing, this is hard to beat. The Model S Plaid is one of the quickest production sedans available, with extreme acceleration. It’s also a practical four-door with plenty of interior space.

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Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio

A performance SUV with serious power (over 500 horsepower) and sharp handling. It’s one of the more exciting options in its class, though reliability and long-term ownership costs are worth considering.

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Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing

A rare modern luxury sedan that still offers a supercharged V8. It’s powerful, engaging, and increasingly uncommon in today’s market. Not the most subtle family car, but definitely not boring.

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Ford Bronco

Not built for speed, but still fun in its own way. The Bronco shines off-road and offers a more adventurous driving experience than most SUVs. It’s a different kind of “fun,” but it counts.

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Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo

A high-performance electric wagon with sports car handling and added practicality. It’s expensive, but it combines speed, utility, and everyday usability in a way few vehicles do.

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Audi RS 6 Avant

A performance wagon that blends practicality with serious power. With over 600 horsepower and all-wheel drive, it’s fast enough to rival sports cars while still handling grocery runs and road trips.

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Ferrari Purosangue

Ferrari’s first four-door, four-seat model leans into performance more than practicality, but it technically checks both boxes. With a V12 engine and luxury interior, it’s more of a statement than a typical family car.

Family cars don’t have to be dull—they just have to work for your life. Whether that means space, speed, or a little of both, there are more options than ever that prove practicality and performance can coexist.

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