NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Newsweek, the modern global digital news organization, announced today the inaugural Most Anticipated New Vehicles of 2025, spotlighting the models set to capture attention in the coming year. The list includes 25 vehicles that span the spectrum of innovation and performance, handpicked by Newsweek Autos editors based on comprehensive go-to-market insights. This annual preview is designed to look forward to the standout models hitting the market in 2025.
The 2025 lineup covers an impressive range of powertrains-gasoline-powered, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, range-extended, and battery-electric-providing insights for every driving preference and environmental consideration. Reflecting the evolving automotive landscape, SUVs dominate the list, with 17 out of the 25 winners representing this category, alongside an impressive mix of cars and one truck. Notably, startups Lucid Motors and Polestar make an impact with their all-electric offerings, showing the rise of emerging players in the EV market.
"This year's Most Anticipated New Vehicles list is not just about powerful performance and sleek designs,” said Eileen Falkenberg-Hull, Senior Editor, Autos, at Newsweek. "It highlights the pioneering technology and diverse powertrains shaping the next era of automotive excellence. Each of these models reflects the industry's strides in balancing heritage with innovation.”
Newsweek's 2025 Most Anticipated New Vehicles include:
- Acura ADX
- Aston Martin Vanquish
- Audi A5/S5
- Audi Q5
- Bentley Continental GT Speed
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
- Ford Expedition
- Honda Passport
- Hyundai Ioniq 9
- Jeep Wagoneer S
- Kia EV9 GT
- Lincoln Navigator
- Lucid Gravity
- Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan
- Nissan Armada
- Nissan Murano
- Polestar 4
- Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
- Ram 1500 Ramcharger
- Range Rover Electric
- Subaru Forester Hybrid
- Toyota 4Runner
- Volkswagen Tiguan
- Volvo EX30
- Volvo XC90
For the full list, please visit: newsweek.com/americas-most-anticipated-new-vehicles-2025
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