Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of arousing fresh models coming across 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the greatest estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Three.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comebacks: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrical range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the puny family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Trio.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is fatter, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Wise Fortwo Electrical Drive

Clever adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Brainy Fortwo Cabriolet Electrified Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Brainy Forfour Electrical Drive

Ditto for the larger Wise.

Volvo XC60

Popular puny SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Three.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking puny SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Three.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds geysers of fresh technology, including a multiplicity of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Opened up, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design intensely inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be fatter and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite petite SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra figure cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrical city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling petite SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrified five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh stylish youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing puny SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrical hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Trio

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrified motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What s coming soon, Autocar

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of arousing fresh models coming across 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the best estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Trio.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comes back: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the puny family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Trio.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is fatter, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Wise Fortwo Electrified Drive

Clever adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Wise Fortwo Cabriolet Electrified Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Clever Forfour Electrified Drive

Ditto for the larger Clever.

Volvo XC60

Popular petite SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Trio.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking petite SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Trio.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds fountains of fresh technology, including a multitude of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Spread, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design powerfully inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be thicker and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite petite SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra figure cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrical city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling puny SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrical five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh fancy youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing puny SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrified hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the petite SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Trio

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrified motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What s coming soon, Autocar

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of titillating fresh models coming via 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the greatest estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Trio.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comebacks: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the petite family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Trio.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is fatter, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Wise Fortwo Electrified Drive

Wise adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Brainy Fortwo Cabriolet Electrified Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Wise Forfour Electrical Drive

Ditto for the larger Wise.

Volvo XC60

Popular petite SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Trio.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking puny SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Three.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds geysers of fresh technology, including a multitude of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Spread, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design powerfully inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be fatter and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite petite SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra assets cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrified city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling petite SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrified five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh fancy youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing petite SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrified hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Three

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrified motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

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Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of arousing fresh models coming via 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the best estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Three.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comes back: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the puny family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Three.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is thicker, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Wise Fortwo Electrified Drive

Brainy adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Clever Fortwo Cabriolet Electrical Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Wise Forfour Electrified Drive

Ditto for the larger Clever.

Volvo XC60

Popular puny SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Trio.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking puny SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Trio.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds fountains of fresh technology, including a diversity of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Spread, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design intensely inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be fatter and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite petite SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra assets cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrified city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling petite SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrified five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh fashionable youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing puny SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrified hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Three

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrical motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What s coming soon, Autocar

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of titillating fresh models coming via 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the greatest estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Trio.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comes back: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the puny family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Three.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is fatter, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Wise Fortwo Electrical Drive

Clever adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Wise Fortwo Cabriolet Electrified Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Clever Forfour Electrified Drive

Ditto for the larger Brainy.

Volvo XC60

Popular petite SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Three.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking puny SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Three.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds explosions of fresh technology, including a multitude of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Spread, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design powerfully inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be fatter and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite puny SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra figure cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrical city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling puny SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrified five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh elegant youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing puny SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrical hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Three

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrified motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What s coming soon, Autocar

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of titillating fresh models coming via 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the greatest estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Trio.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comes back: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the petite family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Trio.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is thicker, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Clever Fortwo Electrified Drive

Clever adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Wise Fortwo Cabriolet Electrical Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Brainy Forfour Electrical Drive

Ditto for the larger Wise.

Volvo XC60

Popular petite SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Trio.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking puny SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Three.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds fountains of fresh technology, including a multitude of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Originally, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Opened up, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design intensely inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be thicker and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite puny SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra figure cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrified city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling puny SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrified five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh stylish youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing petite SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrified hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Three

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrical motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What s coming soon, Autocar

Fresh Cars two thousand seventeen & 2018: What’s coming soon?

There’s a entire raft of arousing fresh models coming across 2017. Here is your one-stop shop for keeping up-to-date with what’s coming when.

September

November

Early 2018

Alpina B5 Touring

BMW-modder Alpina will have the best estate on suggest in the fresh five Series range. The B5 Touring will use BMW’s Four.4-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8, providing it around 600bhp and a 0-62 time of less than Four.0sec. It should cost from around £60,000.

Alpina D5 Touring

Diesel version of the above is powered by a twin-turbo Three.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine with around 400bhp. It promises combined fuel economy of about 50mpg. Pricing will be similar to that of the B5 Touring.

BMW M4 CS

The Club Sport comes back: sitting inbetween the regular M4 and the xxx M4 GTS. Priced from £89,130.

Citroën E-Berlingo Multispace

All-electric version of the van-style people carrier has an electrified range of one hundred six miles, courtesy of two lithium ion batteries with a combined rating of 22.5kWh. The E-Berlingo is expected to cost from around £27,000.

Ford Ecosport

Crossover gets more aggressive styling to bring it in line with the large Kuga and Edge.

Ford Fiesta

The best-selling car in the UK gets substituted. A classier interior and better rail and treating for the puny family hatchback are promised. The Fiesta Active, a crossover-style trim level, will also be introduced, as will a luxury Vignale spec.

Honda Civic Type R

Evil-looking front-wheel drive Type R is still powerful enough to take on the Ford Concentrate RS, but is claimed to have a broader range of capability and a greater compromise inbetween dynamic capability and convenience. And, for the very first time, it will automatically blip the throttle for you when you’re downshifting.

Maserati Levante S

The UK will get the petrol-engined variant of Maserati’s very first ever SUV after all. Powered by a 424bhp Three.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6, the Levante S costs from £70,755.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Open-top version of the fresh E-Class saloon is fatter, stiffer and promising relaxed but powerful spectacle. It should cost from around £37,000.

Peugeot 308, three hundred eight GTi and three hundred eight SW

Update brings refreshed styling, more tech, updated engines and more safety technology.

Renault Trafic Spaceclass

High-end nine-seat shuttle based on the Trafic van.

Skoda Kodiaq Scout

An off-road styled version of Skoda’s fresh seven-seat SUV.

Brainy Fortwo Electrical Drive

Wise adds a 17.6kWh battery. A range of almost one hundred miles is claimed.

Brainy Fortwo Cabriolet Electrified Drive

Same as above for the drop-top version of the minute city car.

Wise Forfour Electrified Drive

Ditto for the larger Brainy.

Volvo XC60

Popular petite SUV is long overdue a replacement and reflects the latest larger XC90’s styling, with incremental improvements in the drive and interior quality.

October

Aston Martin DB11 V8

Lighter, sportier version of the fresh grand tourer with a 503bhp AMG V8 engine.

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

Race-inspired swansong model for the Vantage includes more power for the V12 models.

Audi TT RS

394bhp, Three.7sec to-62mph, £51,800 sports car gets R8 levels of spectacle.

BMW six Series GT

Five Series GT becomes the six Series GT and gets a much more resolved look.

Hyundai Kona

This futuristic-looking petite SUV is based on Hyundai’s fresh i30 family hatchback. It’s expected to cost from around £15,000.

Jaguar XF Sportbrake

BMW five Series-rivalling estate aims to major on driver engagement, but is still practical, with a 565/1700-litre boot.

Kia Stonic

Kia’s building a Juke rival too. Based on the fresh Rio family hatchback, it will be available with either two or four-wheel drive.

McLaren 570S Spider

Convertible version of the sports coupé will have the same twin-turbocharged Three.8-litre V8 with 562bhp. A price of around £165,000 is expected.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Facelift adds geysers of fresh technology, including a multitude of semi-autonomous driving aids, plus a broader dual-screen dashboard set-up.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

The very first ever production Porsche estate is a beautiful affair. It’s also the very first Panamera to have five seats rather than four, and has twenty litres more boot space than the standard liftback model.

Ssangyong Rexton

Fresh five-seat SUV will be more refined, with slew of in-car technology. Two.2-litre diesel and a Two.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines will be available from launch. More modern safety kit will be added, too.

November

BMW X3

Evolutionary styling and much the same interior space, but an all-new platform makes the fresh X3 lighter and stiffer. Inwards, the fresh X3 will get the latest version of BMW’s iDrive infotainment system with a Ten.3in screen. Primarily, two diesel and one petrol engine will be available, as well as a hot M40i petrol model with 355bhp. The fresh X3 is priced from £38,800 – £4300 more than its predecessor.

Nürburgring-developed (and Hyundai’s very first ever) hot hatch, an uprated version of the fresh i30 family hatchback, gets a Two.0-litre turbocharged engine with more than 260bhp.

Jaguar E-Pace

Audi Q3-rivalling baby F-Pace similar in size to the Range Rover Evoque. It’s expected to use Two.0-litre petrol and diesel JLR Ingenium engines. The E-Pace is expected to cost from slightly less than £30,000.

Jaguar XJ

Luxury saloon gets fresh safety technology and an upgraded infotainment system.

Jaguar XJR 575

Most powerful XJ variant yet uses the F-Type SVR’s Five.0-litre V8 supercharged engine with 567bhp, 25bhp more than the outgoing XJR, and 516lb ft.

Kia Stinger

Fresh flagship saloon-styled liftback will get a GT spectacle version with a 315bhp turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Nissan X-Trail

Refreshed looks for the roomy seven-seat SUV.

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Spread, seven-seat version of the big SUV offers a choice of six petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines and is expected to cost from around £26,000.

December

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

All-new sports car will be the replacement for today’s Vantage and it will feature a design powerfully inspired by the DB10 created for the James Bond film Spectre.

Audi A8

Flagship will set a fresh precedent for Audi designs; it will also get the most advanced autonomous technology yet.

Citroën C3 Aircross

C3 Picasso MPV’s replacement is a chunky C4 Cactus-styled SUV that will cost from £13,995.

Legendary racing car-builder produces a track-focused but road-legal car to rival the KTM X-Bow.

Honda CR-V

Mid-sized SUV will be thicker and more premium. Engines are likely to mirror the 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel and 128bhp 1.5-litre petrol units from the smaller HR-V.

Jeep Compass

Fresh model substitutes both the Compass and Patriot. It’s more refined but more rugged than ever.

Kia Sorento

Burly seven-seat SUV will get a mid-life facelift.

Lexus CT

Mild facelift for family hatchback.

Chassis will be just as stiff as the coupé’s. The number in the car’s name refers to the brake horsepower it gets.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class

Mercedes will build a plush version of the Nissan Navara pick-up truck, promising crisp treating and good refinement.

Porsche nine hundred eleven GT2 RS

Super-hardcore nine hundred eleven has 690bhp and a Two.8sec 0-60mph time.

Seat Arona

Smaller SUV sister to the very acclaimed Ateca is based on the Leon hatchback.

Seat Arona X-Perience

Rugged-looking version of the above.

Seat Ateca X-Perience

Rugged version of our favourite petite SUV gets all-wheel drive and off-roader-style design cues, including extra assets cladding.

Skoda Karoq

Yeti replacement gets Kodiaq-inspired styling. It sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform, which it shares with the Audi Q3 and Seat Ateca, with a familiar range of engines.

Toyota Yaris GRMN

High-performance hot hatch variant of the facelifted Yaris will be powered by a 1.8-litre supercharged petrol engine with more than 205bhp.

Volkswagen T-Roc

Baby SUV is expected to share engines with the Polo and Golf hatchbacks. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder and 1.5-litre four cylinder petrols are expected, with the d iesels thought to be 1.6-litre and Two.0-litre units, and four-wheel drive will be available. Six-speed manual and seven-speed DSG automatic gearboxes will be, too. The T-Roc is thought to cost from around £19,000.

Volkswagen Touareg

Third-generation large SUV will get a more luxurious interior and evolved styling. A hybrid powertrain is expected to join the engine line-up. Pricing is likely to stay around the £45,000 mark of the current car.

Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R

Last Vauxhall V8 model is also the brand’s most powerful yet, with 587bhp.

Volvo XC40

Fresh upmarket compact SUV will rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1.

Early 2018

Bentley Continental GT

After fourteen years, the focal point of Bentley’s range gets substituted. The fresh model has racier looks and an all-new 600bhp W12 engine from the Bentayga SUV.

BMW two Series Active Tourer

Mid-life update for BMW’s five-seat MPV.

BMW eight Series

Production version of the angular concept car exposed earlier last year will be a £98,000, seven Series-based luxury coupé.

BMW i3

An update to the electrified city car tweaks looks but doesn’t increase range.

BMW i3S

Sexier version of the i3 will get a broader track among other switches.

BMW M5

600bhp five Series-derived super-saloon will be the very first M5 to have four-wheel drive.

BMW M8

Spectacle version of the aforementioned eight Series coupé will cost from around £130,000.

Citroën C3 Aircross

Replacement for the C3 Picasso MPV is a Renault Captur-rivalling puny SUV with C4 Cactus-inspired styling.

DS seven Crossback

Citroën’s upmarket offshoot brand sets out its stall with a £30,000 five-seat SUV that claims to “combine the latest technology with Parisian luxury know-how”.

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Mazda three Fastback-rivalling four-door coupé joins the regular i30 hatchback, i30 Tourer estate and i30N hot hatch.

Jaguar F-Pace SVR

Hot version of Jaguar’s large five-seat SUV gets 570bhp from its Five.0-litre V8 engine.

Jaguar I-Pace

Electrical five-seat SUV has futuristic styling and a range of at least three hundred eleven miles.

Lynk&Co 01

Geely’s fresh elegant youth-orientated brand launches with this Volvo-tech-sharing petite SUV that is claimed to be the “most connected car yet”.

Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

Rugged L200-based seven-seater comes exclusively with a Two.4-litre diesel engine.

Nissan Leaf

Second-generation electrical hatchback will have a range of up to three hundred forty miles.

Renault Mégane RS

Fastest version of the hot hatch yet with more than 300bhp; it also gets four-wheel steering. Available in two variants: Sport and Cup.

Subaru XV

Fresh version of the puny SUV utilises Subaru’s fresh Global Platform, which it claims makes the XV safer and better to drive.

Tesla Model Three

Affordable liftback promises to bring electrified motoring to the masses.

Vauxhall Grandland X

Third five-seat SUV to join the Vauxhall range is the largest, and as is based on the fresh Peugeot 5008. It costs from £22,310.

Volkswagen Up GTI

Hot city car is more potent than the original Golf GTI with 113bhp.

What cars are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below

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