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Thinking about buying a car for the new year? Our guide explains what cars you can expect to arrive in 2023 and beyond...

This luxury SUV comes as standard with a massive 108kWh battery, which will allow you to drive up to The EQS SUV is also one of just two electric SUVs currently available with seven seats – the other being the Mercedes EQB.The Model S has been around since 2012, so some updates are in order especially as the EV space has got so much more competitive recently.

Early spy-shots indicate a whole new front end design. The grille and front lights have been redesigned, and a light strip can be seen on the bonnet like the one on the Hyundai Staria. The new Hyundai Kona aims to compete with the Volkswagen T-Roc.The Ioniq 5 is the first fully electric offering by Hyundai and the futuristic-looking SUV and has won several awards. Hyundai has been spotted testing an N variant of the car.

Lamborghini has been spied testing a replacement to sport their V12, most probably with electric support through a hybrid powertrain as seen in the Sián FKP 37. Lamborghini also seems to be taking notes from McLaren’s book, with aggressive-looking top mounted rear-exhausts. We expect Lamborghini’s latest V12 to debut in 2023 and to launch later that year.Following the unveiling of the Renault Austral, a larger variant has been spotted cruising along public roads.

The Q5 however, has been spotted with a camouflaged livery hiding changes that are expected at the front-end. The grille does appear to have been updated with a revised front bumper. The headlights appear to be camouflaged as well so we can speculate changes to the headlight design will be incorporated into the upcoming Q5.Since the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 was given the RS treatment we have been waiting for the convertible version of the car that Porsche describes as “perfectly irrational”.

Reuters has recently reported that GM has recently petitioned safety regulators at America’s NHTSA to allow self-driving test vehicles to operate without the usual human controls, so free from steering wheels, brake pedals. GM is set to investBMW M’s long-awaited, ultra-limited 50th anniversary model, which will pay homage to the 3.0 CSL ‘Batmobile’ from 1973, has been spotted testing on the road for the first time.

 

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