25 Cars Worth Waiting For: C8 Corvette, Ford Bronco, and More!
Can we predict the future? Sure thing. We just schedule a few dozen Blanton’s-fueled meetings with our editors from around the world, ply various product-planning deep throats with promises of cover stories, and sit down to a lengthy consultation with a Ouija board that David E. Davis Jr. bought at a Christie’s auction in 1969. After that, a vision of the future emerges-well, at least the future concerning cars. And after it, a list of the 25 most interesting new vehicles that will arrive in the next four years or so.
Here Is That List, and Almost None of What’s in It Is Made Up
1. 2019 BMW 8-series
2. 2020 Cadillac CT5 and 2021 CT3/CT4
3. 2020 Chevrolet Corvette
4. 2021 Dodge Viper
5. 2020 Ford Bronco
6. 2019 Genesis G70
7. 2021 Genesis GT90
8. 2019 Hyundai Veloster N
9. 2022 Infiniti Q80
10. 2021 Lagonda Sedan
11. 2020 Land Rover Defender
12. 2022 Lexus LC F
13. 2020 Mazda 3
14. 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
15. 2020 Nissan Frontier
16. 2020 Polestar 1
17. 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4
18. 2020 Porsche 911
19. 2021 Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo
20. 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
21. 2020 Subaru WRX
22. 2021 Tesla Roadster
23. 2020 Toyota FT-4X
24. 2020 Volkswagen Golf GTI
25. 2020 Volkswagen Microbus
2019 BMW 8-series
BMW’s 8-series returns just in time to fight the AMG GT four-door.
2020 Cadillac CT5 and 2021 CT3/CT4
The market is a fickle mistress, and Cadillac needs these cars to resonate with buyers.
2020 Chevrolet Corvette
What to expect from the long-awaited mid-engine Vette.
2021 Dodge Viper
But with no V-10, will it move the faithful?
2020 Ford Bronco
The reborn SUV will feature multiple body styles and proper off-road chops.
2019 Genesis G70
The G70’s tall task: instantly boosting Genesis's credibility.
2021 Genesis GT90
This gorgeous coupe’s impact should far outstrip its sales numbers.
2019 Hyundai Veloster N
With BMW M’s former chief leading development, the N looks promising indeed.
2022 Infiniti Q80
A replacement for the forgotten Q70, which you might know better as the M.
2021 Lagonda Sedan
Aston Martin is looking to leap into the fray with Rolls-Royce and Bentley.
2020 Land Rover Defender
The goal is broader appeal while maintaining its status as a brand totem.
2022 Lexus LC F
Over 600 horsepower and more carbon fiber.
2020 Mazda 3
More power and efficiency for one of our favorite small cars.
2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
Mercedes-AMG crafts what appears to be a four-door AMG GT but really isn’t.
2020 Nissan Frontier
The next Frontier will mark the truck's first redesign since 2004.
2020 Polestar 1
Volvo’s electrified performance sub-brand will launch with this sports coupe.
2019 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4
This time the range-topping Cayman gets the 4.0-liter flat-six.
2020 Porsche 911
Can’t tell it’s a new 911? Well, that’s kind of the point.
2021 Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo
It has 590 horsepower, 300 miles of range, and a gorgeous wagon shape.
2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
The brand’s cars are selling well, but the superrich want SUVs.
2020 Subaru WRX
We hope Subaru gives the Rex the attention it deserves.
2021 Tesla Roadster
The claims include zero to 60 mph in a stupefying 1.9 seconds-provided it actually gets built, of course.
2020 Toyota FT-4X
If you miss the Scion xB, this may be what you're looking for.
2020 Volkswagen Golf GTI
The eighth generation of what’s become one of the best cars in the world.
2020 Volkswagen Microbus
Finally! A new Microbus!
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