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Recent Pipeline updates:
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
Early next year, the crossover receives its first full redesign since it appeared in December 2007 as the EX.
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: Addition in 2018
With a full redesign for the 2016 model year, Lexus' top seller carries over for 2018 with updates to its Enform infotainment and more available amenities on the base model and the hybrid.
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: Re-engineering in 2018
The MKX will become the Nautilus when the 2019 model reaches showrooms in Spring 2018.
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The midsize sedan was freshened lightly for 2017 and is due for a redesign in 2018 for the 2019 model year.
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The redesigned CLS, a four-door styled like a coupe, will go on sale in the U.S. in summer 2018.
Updated: 12/19/17
Next stage: New in 2018
Nissan appears ready to jump into the subcompact crossover segment in the U.S. with the Versa-sized Kicks.
Updated: 12/12/17
Next stage: Freshen in 2017
The Infiniti QX80 has been refreshed for the 2018 model year, giving the flagship SUV a few updates inside and out.
Updated: 12/04/17
Next stage: New in 2018
Subaru is officially back in the three-row crossover segment with the new Ascent.
Updated: 11/21/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
Spy photos indicate that FCA will tweak the Ram’s huge chrome fascia grille work, with a shorter grille that better incorporates the headlights.
Updated: 11/14/17
Next stage: Freshen in 2019
Last year's redesign failed to generate any sales momentum for what will soon be Buick's only remaining vehicle with four doors and a trunk.
Updated: 11/14/17
Next stage: Possible in 2018
The latest round of midengine Chevrolet Corvette spy photos give perhaps the best look yet at the long-rumored sports car.
Updated: 11/06/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The next-generation Wrangler starts production in November and will debut at the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Updated: 11/05/17
Next stage: New in 2018
Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen has confirmed that a crossover called the XT4 would arrive in the second half of 2018.
Updated: 10/31/17
Next stage: Addition in 2017
A diesel variant has been promised by year end as a 2018 model.
Updated: 10/23/17
Next stage: New in 2019
Polestar, the performance badge formerly part of Chinese-owned Volvo Cars, debuted as a standalone electric vehicle brand with the Polestar 1.
Updated: 10/10/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2019
The four-door version of the Continental GT will get similar updates and switch to the same new platform when it debuts in 2019 as a 2020 model.
Updated: 09/26/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The third generation of the vehicle that jump-started Bentley's modern resurgence debuted this month in Frankfurt and goes on sale in 2018 as a 2019 model.
Updated: 09/25/17
Next stage: New in 2017
Aston teamed up with its Formula One partner to produce the Valkyrie, a hypercar due to begin deliveries in 2019.
Updated: 09/25/17
Next stage: New in 2021
Aston will target Rolls-Royce and Bentley with a softer and more luxurious subbrand called Lagonda with its first model will being a sedan due in 2021.
Updated: 09/25/17
Next stage: New in 2019
Aston — like most exotic brands — will get into the light-truck craze with its new DBX.
Updated: 09/25/17
Next stage: Redesign in 2017
A redesigned version of Aston's entry-level coupe will debut this year as a 2019 model.
Updated: 09/25/17
Redesigned for 2017, the DB11 replaced the aging DB9 and started with a new 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V-12.
Updated: 09/25/17
Next stage: Addition in 2019
Aston Martin's four-door model will get an all-electric version called the RapidE in 2019.