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Summer caravan 'Šarenice' begins; Forbes picks top 5 station wagons for 2026

27.04.2026 16:59 1 min 2 sources
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Summer caravan 'Šarenice' begins; Forbes picks top 5 station wagons for 2026
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The 'Šarenice' project caravan starts June 16 across Serbia. Forbes has named five best station wagons (caravans) for 2026, from Subaru to Porsche.

'Šarenice' caravan

A summer journey of the 'Šarenice' project will begin on June 16. Participants will explore people, crafts, and stories in various regions of Serbia.

Forbes' top 5 station wagons for 2026

Forbes unveiled five station wagon (caravan) models for 2026:

  • Subaru Outback — from ~$36,000, optional 260 hp turbo engine
  • Volvo V60 Cross Country — 2.0 L, 247 hp, from ~$50,000
  • Audi A6 allroad — 335 hp, from $73,100
  • Mercedes-Benz E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain — 375 hp, 0–100 km/h in 4.6 s
  • Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo — up to 429 hp, from ~$118,100

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Caravan 'Šarenice' Sets Off on Summer Journey Through Serbia

16.04.2026 mondo.rs SRP

Five Caravans for 2026: From Affordable to Luxury

05.04.2026 Forbes Srbija SRP

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🇷🇸 Serbia — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$2.16 /l

RSD216.89 · €1.85/l

81 of 116

pricier than 69% of countries

Petrol

$1.91 /l

RSD191.02 · €1.63/l

80 of 115

pricier than 69% of countries

LPG

$1.08 /l

RSD107.99 · €0.92/l

25 of 45

pricier than 53% of countries

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Vrbas +20°·19 km/h
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Subotica +20°·16 km/h
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Apatin +20°·20 km/h
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Kanjiža +20°·18 km/h
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Belgrade +19°·25 km/h
84
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Bor +14°·39 km/h
69
Novi Pazar +15°·20 km/h
69

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