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Glimpse To The Future: The 20 Best Models Coming In The Next Few Years


Glimpse To The Future: The 20 Best Models Coming In The Next Few Years


Future Cars That Show What's Possible

Automotive innovation keeps racing forward, and the next wave of vehicles promises to reshape how we drive and experience performance. The advanced electric power systems blend with bold new design, signaling automotive milestones that feel closer than ever. Each upcoming release highlights ambition, luxury, and sustainability. For those eager to see what’s on the horizon, our curated list of the 20 best models offers a preview worth exploring.

16.jpgFIRST DRIVE: Hyundai N Vision 74 & RN22e | 670bhp Hydrogen Hybrid Drift Car And Electric Streamliner by Top Gear

1. Hyundai N Vision 74 (2026)

Hyundai is preparing to release the N Vision 74, a futuristic hydrogen fuel-cell and battery-electric hybrid that could produce 670 horsepower. Inspired by the legendary 1974 Pony Coupe, this rear-drive icon is rumored to arrive in an extremely scarce run of 100–200 units.

1.jpg2026 Hyundai N Vision 74 Launched - Eco-Friendly Monster, Limited Edition of 200 Units! by ZEUS

2. Sony Honda Mobility Afeela 1 (2026)

Sony and Honda’s first EV, the Afeela 1, is shaping up to offer dual-motor AWD with about 300 miles of range. Its level 3 autonomous driving capability may even be available in select markets, while entertainment-forward tech promises to turn every journey into an interactive experience.

2.jpgI'm ACTUALLY Buying One - AFEELA 1 by Austin Evans

3. Lamborghini Lanzador (2029)

Eyes are turning toward the Lanzador, Lamborghini’s first all-electric production vehicle. Shaped as a coupe-inspired SUV, it blends dual-motor AWD capability with track-ready dynamics. Inside, a luxury-focused cabin is being crafted to ensure this electric super-SUV delivers thrill and indulgence equally.

File:Lamborghini Lanzador at Pebble Beach Concours 2023.jpgProva MO on Wikimedia

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4. Genesis GV90 (2026)

The upcoming GV90 looks ready to become Genesis’s flagship electric SUV, positioned above the GV80. Expect rear-hinged coach doors for easier entry and an interior designed around indulgence, including swivel rear seating. Every detail suggests a model built to redefine electric luxury.

3.jpgIs the 2026 Genesis GV90 A BETTER full size luxury SUV than a Cadillac Escalade IQ? by Raiti's Rides

5. BMW M2 CS (2026)

Track-focused energy defines the new M2 CS, a 523-hp evolution of BMW’s S58 inline-six. Lighter construction and rear-wheel drive sharpen dynamics, with Nürburgring times proving its edge. Offered only with an eight-speed automatic, this compact coupe is built to chase performance records.

4.jpgNew BMW M2 CS & the BEST new cars coming 2025 - 2027! by carwow

6. Slate Truck (2027)

Affordability is set to headline the Slate Truck, a minimalist EV pickup targeting a $27,000 price and dipping lower with incentives. Its 150-mile range suits daily needs, and U.S. manufacturing should begin late 2026 for first deliveries.

5.jpg2027 Slate Truck First Look: America's New Cheapest Pickup? by MotorTrend Channel

7. Ferrari Amalfi (2026)

Anticipation builds for the Amalfi, Ferrari’s next grand tourer set to replace the Roma. A twin-turbo V8 producing 640 cv (631 hp) sits beneath its refined 2+2 layout. Comfort and high performance are expected to merge into a long-distance masterpiece.

6.jpg2026 Ferrari Amalfi - Close-up look at Maranello's new grand tourer by G-Force Car Reviews

8. Polestar 6 (2026)

From concept to production, the Polestar 6 emerges as a striking all-electric roadster. Engineers target 884 horsepower, an estimated 300-mile range, and a blistering 0–60 time of about 3.2 seconds. Enthusiasts are watching closely as this open-air EV takes shape.

7.jpgThe Drone Flying 2026 Polestar 6 Roadster by Jalopy Jeff

9. Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman EV (2027)

Excitement surrounds Porsche’s fully electric replacement for the 718 lineup, as the Boxster and Cayman prepare for an all-new chapter. Engineers target a 250–300-mile range, pairing it with lightweight tuning that keeps agility intact. Driver-focused performance remains the guiding principle.

8.jpg2027 Porsche Cayman EV Coupe Specification Pricing Release Date by CarsWorldJV2

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10. Hyundai Ioniq 6 N (2026)

Performance fans await the Ioniq 6 N, a 641-hp electric sedan producing 568 lb-ft of torque. Expected to sprint 0–60 in 3.2 seconds, it introduces N-specific features such as simulated shifts and drift mode for track-inspired driving excitement.

File:Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Line CE1 PE Ultimate Red Metallic (7).jpgDamian B Oh on Wikimedia

11. Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak (2026)

Orders for the Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak opened August 13, 2025, inviting drivers into Dodge’s final ICE performance era. A 710-hp supercharged 6.2L V8 anchors its muscle, and the Jailbreak program unlocks millions of bespoke personalization combinations for owners.

9.jpgThe 2026 Dodge Durango Hellcat Jailbreak is the MUST own HEMI performance SUV! by Raiti's Rides

12. Jaguar Electric GT (Type 00) (2026)

Momentum grows behind Jaguar’s first next-generation EV grand tourer, internally called Type 00. Built on a new electric platform, it forms a central step in the brand’s full transformation. High-performance character and a luxury focus shape its promise for 2026.

File:Jaguar Type 00 Front.jpgSamuraiArmada on Wikimedia

13. Polestar 5 (2026)

Expectations climb as the Polestar 5 develops into a four-door electric GT inspired by the Precept concept. A bonded aluminum chassis supports its bold design, and a performance version aims for 870 horsepower. Luxury, innovation, and precision engineering define this vision.

10.jpg2026 Polestar 5: The Luxury EV Rival That’s Changing the Game! by WhoosCars

14. BMW Vision Neue Klasse X (2027)

Vision Neue Klasse X stands as a concept that previews BMW’s future electric Sports Activity Vehicles. It showcases sixth-generation eDrive with 800V charging and improved efficiency. At its core, the unified “Heart of Joy” computer connects dynamic systems, guiding upcoming Neue Klasse EVs.

11.jpgFIRST LOOK: BMW Vision Neue Klasse X – BMW Design Back On Track? by Top Gear

15. Kia EV9 GT (2026)

High-performance energy defines the upcoming EV9 GT, a three-row electric SUV producing 501 hp through dual-motor AWD. Acceleration to 60 mph is projected at 4.3 seconds, and native Tesla NACS support promises effortless charging access across rapidly expanding networks.

File:Kia EV9 GT MV1 Pebble Gray (3).jpgDamian B Oh on Wikimedia

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16. Audi A6 e-tron Sportback (2026)

Audi’s next A6 e-tron Sportback is being developed on the Porsche-shared PPE platform, aiming for an impressive 466 miles WLTP range. Sleek bodywork emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency, while dual OLED screens and B&O audio hint at a high-tech, luxurious driving environment still to come.

12.jpg2026 Audi A6 e-tron – The Electric Sedan That’s About to Destroy Tesla! by AutomagzHD

17. Škoda EPIQ (2026)

Škoda will introduce the EPIQ as its most affordable compact electric SUV, positioned beneath the Enyaq and Elroq. The model debuts in 2026 with SUV practicality, a 490-liter boot, and pricing from £21–25K (around $26,500–$31,500) for mainstream markets.

13.jpg2026-2027 New Model SKODA EPIQ - First Look! by MV Auto

18. Chevy Corvette ZR1X (2026)

Anticipation grows for the Corvette ZR1X, a 1,250-hp hybrid hypercar combining twin-turbo V8 muscle with electrification. Prices begin at $207,395, with coupe and convertible forms available. Positioned as a performance flagship, it represents Chevrolet’s most ambitious engineering statement yet.

14.jpgMeet ZR1X | Corvette | Chevrolet by Chevrolet

19. BMW 3 Series (G50) (2026)

The future G50 generation of BMW’s 3 Series is expected to debut with both ICE and electric options. The EV should ride on Neue Klasse architecture, while inside, a sweeping curved display dominates. One thing seems clear: the manual gearbox won’t return.

15.jpg2026-2027 BMW 3-Series G50 - New Information! by MV Auto

20. Mercedes-Benz EQG (2026)

Attention builds around the EQG, an electrified evolution of the legendary G-Class SUV. Engineers are retaining the ladder frame and off-road hardware, but pairing them with a quad-motor setup for torque precision. Zero-emission capability meets unmistakable G-Wagen presence.

File:Mercedes-Benz EQG 001.jpgJustAnotherCarDesigner on Wikimedia