These do not currently exist beyond concept, but one can dream!

After writing my previous article, I had a few people ask about which wagons I would want to see go into production. Here is my rendering of what they should make. While the market for wagons is 99% car journalists and middle aged men, these probably wouldn't sell well. Which is why they're... concepts.

1) 2020 Jetta Sportwagen

It has been about 7 years since we have seen the Jetta Wagon. With the new MK7, a wagon could go very nicely on the US market.

2) 2020 Kia Stinger Wagon

The Kia Stinger is sure doing its very best to try and make Kia a legit performance brand. So far, it is doing pretty well. It has been some time since we have seen a Korean wagon, what better than the Stinger and its Twin-Turbo V6 to lead the comeback?

3) 2020 Audi A8 Avant

The newly redesigned Audi A8 is prospected to be the first level 3 autonomous vehicle in the US in the fall of 2019. Such a massive vehicle could only get better with... more space!

4) 2020 Tesla Model S Wagon

Tesla just revealed the Model Y. Therefore, It is highly unlikely that a Model S wagon would ever happen, even Elon, the ultimate risk-taker, knows that Tesla can not afford such a bold move. But, the Model S will soon be due for a redesign... maybe Elon could learn a thing or two from Ferdinand Piech.

5) 2020 Maserati GranTurismo Shooting Brake

While Maserati continues to struggle in sales, a wagon variant is pretty much never going to happen. Especially now that they have satisfied the "practical" buyers wish with a crossover, the Levante. Regardless, enjoy this rendering of a GT shooting brake.

6) 2020 BMW M5 GT

With the new M5 reaching near supercar status, a more expensive option for an already $100k+ vehicle makes the German Grand Tourer very unlikely. It still looks sweet, however.

Any other Wagons you would love to see go into production? Let me know in the comments below.