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Recent Pipeline updates:
Updated: 02/20/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
In addition to the new engines, the second-generation X4 moves to a new architecture -- BMW's CLAR platform -- and becomes lighter, more efficient and roomier.
Updated: 02/20/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
With the most thorough redesign in the venerable SUV's history, the 2019 G class is bigger, lighter and more luxurious.
Updated: 02/19/18
Next stage: New in 2018
Hyundai says the Nexo fuel cell vehicle bests its predecessor, the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell EV crossover, in every category.
Updated: 02/15/18
Next stage: Addition in 2017
BMW has dropped the 6-series coupe but added a Gran Turismo variant to the lineup.
Updated: 02/15/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2019
Ford Motor Co. said it will end production of the popular Focus RS hot hatch in April.
Updated: 02/13/18
Next stage: Freshen in 2017
Hyundai has added a gasoline-electric hybrid and plug-in hybrid variant to the refreshed 2018 Sonata lineup.
Updated: 02/06/18
Next stage: Freshen in 2018
BMW freshened the i8 coupe for the 2019 model year and it will be joined by the new i8 roadster.
Updated: 01/30/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The compact crossover is the first Acura fully developed under an edgier design direction first relayed with the Precision concept.
Updated: 01/30/18
Next stage: New in 2018
BMW is positioning the X2 as a sportier alternative to the X1.
Updated: 01/30/18
Next stage: Freshen in 2018
Jeep's midsize SUV gets a new turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine, a new face, and a number of tweaks as part of an extensive freshening for the 2019 model year.
Updated: 01/29/18
Next stage: Freshen in 2018
The 2019 models carry a modified version of Mini's characteristic circular headlights.
Updated: 01/23/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
Hyundai is reviving its Veloster hatchback for the 2019 model year.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The 2019 Silverado features a sleeker, more aggressive exterior that's noticeably different from the more rectilinear outgoing version.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: New in 2019
The Ford Ranger, returning to the U.S. market has a mostly steel body, eschewing the aluminum diet the F series.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: New in 2018
The latest Honda Insight, no longer sporting the boxy rear that relayed its hybrid status, now bears the sleek design language of the Accord and Civic.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The Ram 1500, given the code-name DT, will feature a long list of interior and exterior upgrades in a top-to-bottom overhaul.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The latest Avalon will be sportier than previous iterations, with the proportions of a classic sedan.
Updated: 01/16/18
Next stage: Redesign in 2018
The redesigned 2019 Volkswagen Jetta is the latest model to move onto the brand's global MQB platform.
Updated: 01/09/18
Next stage: New in 2018
The 650-hp, $237,000 Urus is poised to enter at the top of the ultraluxury SUV segment.
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.