This year is shaping up to be a great time for new car buyers. There are tons of new cars just around the corner, from practical SUVs to classic sedans and everything in between. But are they worth waiting for? We’ll help you decide with this early peek at some of the new models coming out this year.
Acura Integra
The new Acura Integra is here, and it’s ready to take on the competition with its excellent handling and stunning appearance. Similar to its previous iteration, the model features a liftback configuration as well as a coupe-like silhouette. This new model boasts a turbocharged engine for higher speed and torque. The Integra has now been recast as a premium subcompact vehicle by Honda’s luxury brand.
Alfa Romeo Tonale
When it comes to comfort and best-in-class performance, the Alfa Romeo Tonale is an ideal choice. The all-wheel-drive system delivers stability and traction in any weather condition. The Tonale has an interior and exterior that will be reminiscent of classic Alfa Romeos but with modern technology, including wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as one of the first applications of near field technology to record the vehicle’s service history.
Chevrolet Silverado EV
The Chevrolet Silverado EV is the first full-size pickup to offer a bed that can be expanded into the cabin to hold 9-foot-long items. This pickup combines all the rugged capability of a full-sized pickup with an innovative battery-electric powertrain. The EV delivers up to 664 hp and 10,000 pounds of towing capacity for hard work. The Silverado EV is also the first production truck with Super Cruise autonomous driving technology.
Fisker Ocean
The Fisker Ocean is the most advanced electric vehicle on the market today. It features a solar roof and seats up to five passengers in its spacious interior. Unlike other EVs, this vehicle has a huge 17-inch touch screen, at the center, that can be rotated 90 degrees. The Fisker Intelligent Pilot driver assistance system comes standard with features like forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking. The vehicle includes more safety features than any other EV on the market.