Whatever your budget and preference, there's a rich assortment of awesome cars
will hit showrooms this year.
2018 promises to be an exciting year for motoring enthusiasts. This sounds like a statement that could be tacked onto the beginning of any year but with the kind of pulse-quickening cars that are on the way you'll soon realize what a special year 2018 promises to be. The signs that we were in for a good year started late in 2017. We had some very good cars break cover, the Kia Stinger, Porsche GT3 Touring Package and Lamborghini Huracan Performante all raised the bar in their respective segments. The 2019MY offerings should keep our pulses racing.
BMW X2 Building on the success of the X1, BMW is launching a sportier version dubbed the X2. Featuring slightly lowered suspension, available M-Sport options and more aggressive styling the X2 should appeal to those wanting a slightly sharper drive while still enjoying the benefits of a higher-ride height than a conventional sedan.
Volvo XC40
The XC40 takes the successful design formula of
its bigger XC90 stablemate and shrinks it into a potentially class-leading small
crossover. The Scandinavian design details and comprehensive safety equipment is
sure to sway many shoppers away from the competition.
Cadillac XT4
Cadillac too wants in on the lucrative subcompact crossover segment and the
carmaker will unveil its entry-level XT4 model at the New York Auto
Show later this month. Not much has been said about powertrain and
drivetrain options but expect turbocharged 2-liter units and the availability of
all-wheel-drive on top models.
Infiniti QX50
The long awaited QX50 replacement is finally here, taking on the corporate
look of the rest of the Infiniti range, the new QX50 is all about luxury and the
latest technologies. ProPilot assist will take it one step closer to fully
autonomous driving while the new 268-hp VC-Turbo engine is the world’s first
production variable compression gasoline engine.
Nissan Leaf
The electric Leaf has been fully redesigned for 2018 and now features a
40-kWh battery pack which promises a range of up to 151 miles. It also
introduces the e-pedal, allowing the driver to use just one pedal to control
braking and acceleration. The fresh new exterior looks and strong 147-hp
electric motor are sure to increase the Leaf’s market share in this fast-growing
segment.
Aston Martin Vantage
The Vantage has been a characterful old-school British GT for years. The
latest model now features a Mercedes-derived twin-turbo V8 (same as in the
DB11), aluminum spaceframe and looks that will give onlookers whiplash as you
drive by.
Bentley Continental GT
The first Continental GT went in to production way back in 2003, an update in
2011 breathed some new life into the design but the latest model is all-new and brings some
much-needed modern safety and technology with it. The focus is still very much
on offering sumptuous bespoke luxury allied with continent crushing ability. The
launch model will have a 6.0-liter W12 twin-turbo engine and 626 hp which should
see it top out at 207 mph.
Audi A7
Hi-technology is a given in today’s top Audis. The latest A7 brings with it some very
interesting new tech such as a mild hybrid system and 48-volt electronics that
are far more capable at running complex on-board systems than before. The
interior looks like a space age design with its new touchscreen interface and
virtual cockpit.
Audi A8
The A8 follows in the wake of the S-Class and 7-Series and is crammed with
safety and convenience systems like level 3 autonomous driving that make it the most technologically advanced in its
segment.
BMW M5
The M5 is one of BMW’s core products. Getting this one wrong would be a big
blow for the M brand, so the introduction of all-wheel-drive and a traditional
automatic transmission are risky moves. Early signs are that the switchable AWD
system and transmission haven’t dulled the razor-sharp edge that M-cars are
known for and the 600-hp+ power output is sure to keep fans happy too.
Chevrolet Silverado
The pickup truck segment is still one of the most profitable and while Ford
took a risk with their V6 engines the upcoming Chevrolet Silverado will stick
with the traditional V8 for at least one more generation. The outgoing truck was
still a competent workhorse and the new model will retain its tough steel load
bay and there promises to be just as many variants to suit just about every
need.
Ram 1500
Another popular pickup that is undergoing a full refresh for the 2019MY is
the Ram 1500. The old truck still offers a superb ride and the range of V6 and
V8 engines cover all the bases from economy to lugging power so the new model is
sure to build on these traits and also introduce some much-needed modern safety
systems.
Lamborghini Urus
The Performante proved to be a universally liked class-leading sports car
with performance that eclipsed bigger and more powerful competitors. The Urus
has so far been met with a bit more skepticism as it prepares to enter into
production this year. One thing is for sure though, this ultra-SUV is quite
likely to re-define its segment when it launches.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
The old G-Class was, well, really old. Continuous updating of a 1979 design
made for a curiously desirable yet unsurprisingly compromised vehicle. The New
G-Class doesn’t stray much from the originals iconic looks but under the skin
major changes have been made. A digital cockpit, independent front suspension
and massive weight savings (despite larger dimensions) promise to endear the new
model to existing customers as well as expand its appeal even further.
Porsche Cayenne
The sporty SUV benchmark evolves the already very capable existing Cayenne
and a range of powerful and efficient new turbocharged gas engines should keep
these mid-sized SUVs at the sharp end of this competitive segment.
2018 promises to be an exciting year for motoring enthusiasts. This sounds like a statement that could be tacked onto the beginning of any year but with the kind of pulse-quickening cars that are on the way you'll soon realize what a special year 2018 promises to be. The signs that we were in for a good year started late in 2017. We had some very good cars break cover, the Kia Stinger, Porsche GT3 Touring Package and Lamborghini Huracan Performante all raised the bar in their respective segments. The 2019MY offerings should keep our pulses racing.
BMW X2 Building on the success of the X1, BMW is launching a sportier version dubbed the X2. Featuring slightly lowered suspension, available M-Sport options and more aggressive styling the X2 should appeal to those wanting a slightly sharper drive while still enjoying the benefits of a higher-ride height than a conventional sedan.
Volvo XC40
The XC40 takes the successful design formula of
its bigger XC90 stablemate and shrinks it into a potentially class-leading small
crossover. The Scandinavian design details and comprehensive safety equipment is
sure to sway many shoppers away from the competition.
Cadillac XT4
Cadillac too wants in on the lucrative subcompact crossover segment and the
carmaker will unveil its entry-level XT4 model at the New York Auto
Show later this month. Not much has been said about powertrain and
drivetrain options but expect turbocharged 2-liter units and the availability of
all-wheel-drive on top models.
Infiniti QX50
The long awaited QX50 replacement is finally here, taking on the corporate
look of the rest of the Infiniti range, the new QX50 is all about luxury and the
latest technologies. ProPilot assist will take it one step closer to fully
autonomous driving while the new 268-hp VC-Turbo engine is the world’s first
production variable compression gasoline engine.
Nissan Leaf
The electric Leaf has been fully redesigned for 2018 and now features a
40-kWh battery pack which promises a range of up to 151 miles. It also
introduces the e-pedal, allowing the driver to use just one pedal to control
braking and acceleration. The fresh new exterior looks and strong 147-hp
electric motor are sure to increase the Leaf’s market share in this fast-growing
segment.
Aston Martin Vantage
The Vantage has been a characterful old-school British GT for years. The
latest model now features a Mercedes-derived twin-turbo V8 (same as in the
DB11), aluminum spaceframe and looks that will give onlookers whiplash as you
drive by.
Bentley Continental GT
The first Continental GT went in to production way back in 2003, an update in
2011 breathed some new life into the design but the latest model is all-new and brings some
much-needed modern safety and technology with it. The focus is still very much
on offering sumptuous bespoke luxury allied with continent crushing ability. The
launch model will have a 6.0-liter W12 twin-turbo engine and 626 hp which should
see it top out at 207 mph.
Audi A7
Hi-technology is a given in today’s top Audis. The latest A7 brings with it some very
interesting new tech such as a mild hybrid system and 48-volt electronics that
are far more capable at running complex on-board systems than before. The
interior looks like a space age design with its new touchscreen interface and
virtual cockpit.
Audi A8
The A8 follows in the wake of the S-Class and 7-Series and is crammed with
safety and convenience systems like level 3 autonomous driving that make it the most technologically advanced in its
segment.
BMW M5
The M5 is one of BMW’s core products. Getting this one wrong would be a big
blow for the M brand, so the introduction of all-wheel-drive and a traditional
automatic transmission are risky moves. Early signs are that the switchable AWD
system and transmission haven’t dulled the razor-sharp edge that M-cars are
known for and the 600-hp+ power output is sure to keep fans happy too.
Chevrolet Silverado
The pickup truck segment is still one of the most profitable and while Ford
took a risk with their V6 engines the upcoming Chevrolet Silverado will stick
with the traditional V8 for at least one more generation. The outgoing truck was
still a competent workhorse and the new model will retain its tough steel load
bay and there promises to be just as many variants to suit just about every
need.
Ram 1500
Another popular pickup that is undergoing a full refresh for the 2019MY is
the Ram 1500. The old truck still offers a superb ride and the range of V6 and
V8 engines cover all the bases from economy to lugging power so the new model is
sure to build on these traits and also introduce some much-needed modern safety
systems.
Lamborghini Urus
The Performante proved to be a universally liked class-leading sports car
with performance that eclipsed bigger and more powerful competitors. The Urus
has so far been met with a bit more skepticism as it prepares to enter into
production this year. One thing is for sure though, this ultra-SUV is quite
likely to re-define its segment when it launches.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
The old G-Class was, well, really old. Continuous updating of a 1979 design
made for a curiously desirable yet unsurprisingly compromised vehicle. The New
G-Class doesn’t stray much from the originals iconic looks but under the skin
major changes have been made. A digital cockpit, independent front suspension
and massive weight savings (despite larger dimensions) promise to endear the new
model to existing customers as well as expand its appeal even further.
Porsche Cayenne
The sporty SUV benchmark evolves the already very capable existing Cayenne
and a range of powerful and efficient new turbocharged gas engines should keep
these mid-sized SUVs at the sharp end of this competitive segment.