Last year was a whirlwind, with important releases in every model category from the Toyota GR Supra to the Vauxhall Corsa and the Mercedes-AMG A45 - to name but a few. But if 2019 was good, 2020 promises to be even better.
Some of 2020's biggest debuts have already had the covers pulled off them, but there are still plenty of big releases to be drooled over this year.
Here's your one-stop shop for keeping up to date with what's coming when in the car industry in 2020.
Please note: Due to the global shutdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic, all dates are approximate and subject to change.
July
Aston Martin DBX
Aston Martin’s most important car launch for a decade, the DBX is the firm’s first SUV and has a lot resting on its shoulders. It has been a turbulent time since the company floated on the stock market in 2018 and CEO Andy Palmer believes the DBX will be pivotal in reassuring investors and analysts alike and propel Aston Martin into the next phase of its so-called ‘second-century plan’. The DBX should become the brand’s best-selling model, with a target of 10,000 sales per year by 2021. The five-seat 4x4, powered by an AMG-sourced 542bhp 4.0-litre turbo V8, will cost £158,000 before options. Other powertrains, including a plug-in hybrid, are expected further down the line.
New Aston Martin DBX: 542bhp SUV charged with reviving firm
Aston Martin Vantage Roadster
Aston Martin is going after the Porsche 911 Cabriolet with a drop-top version of the Vantage. The slightly heavier model will pack the same AMG-derived 503bhp V8 as its coupé sibling, with that car’s low front grille and ‘ducktail’ rear spoiler also carried over. The Vantage Volante is set to hit dealerships in spring and prices are expected to start from around £130,500.
Aston Martin preparing Vantage Roadster for 2020 reveal
Audi S3
Audi’s next S3 hot hatchback is set to produce more than 300bhp from an uprated version of the VW Group’s EA888 2.0-litre turbo. There will be changes inside too, with the Volkswagen Golf R rival expected to feature a significant technology upgrade. As with its TTS sports car sibling - with which it shares an engine - it will gain a petrol particulate filter and is likely to be offered exclusively with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
2020 Audi S3: hot saloon variant spotted ahead of A3's reveal
Citroën C5 Aircross PHEV
A significant car for the French brand: it’s Citroën’s first ever plug-in hybrid, and part of a much broader electrification offensive for the PSA Group. Sharing its petrol-electric powertrain with the plug-in Vauxhall Grandland X and Peugeot 3008 (albeit in a lower-powered form than top models), it makes 222bhp, promises an all-electric range of 31 miles and emits just 39g/km of CO2 officially. UK pricing starts from £35,340.
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HiPo 289
Jaguar I-Pace
Globally the Tesla Model 3 will be the big news IMHO.
Looking forward, it will be fascinating to see how Porsche transitions the 911, one of the most iconic vehicles ever, to hybrid power.
Byzantine
Aston Martin Zagato Speedster
Will it look like all the others - or like the concept which screams 'Ferrari' - and is there anyone still left who hasn't yet jumped on to the SUV bandwagon with something big and ugly?
johnwick20
Good post.
Nice cars.
rollsroyce
New Cars 2017
manolisK
I hope Sergio has a plan...
Where is Alfa? And I mean Alfa Alfa not FIAT Alfa. Dear Mr Sergio, I assume you have heard of the expression "running to stand still"? The others are moving on, while Alfa stays put? Fix the (real/perceived) criticisms of the Giulia/Stelvio in a refresh. Add awesome sound system (it does not have to be a known brand) as standard, as I bet few spec it anyway but many will appreciate. Smaller Giulia/SUV? Sort of Giulietta/156? What about slightly raised ground clearance, I mean slight, and give it a 5 door (gran?) coupe body? I am in on this.
Oh wait, you liked the Steve Jobs approach- Say nothing until it is actually ready to ship? Well, if anyone had a plan, he did. And the rumour sites were predicting very close to the actual outcome, so we knew what to expect and some of us waited for the leaked "surprise".
If Jaguar can be turned around, and I think their cars are also half a point below the Germans in the things that don't really matter but sound good in the reviews (touch screens? Really?), and some South Asia countries can rattle the same Germans, why can't the huge FCA do it right with the world's most loved but undersold brand?
Spanner
Please autocar
Spare us the picture of the bentayga. It's nearly Christmas after all, and if you don't remove it, Santa might put you on the naughty list. Please.
jonboy4969
I assume you have never
I assume you have never driven a Bentayga - well i have many times and it is a true brilliant car in all ways...... dont trash it until you have tried it.
pauld101
Bentyaudiga
Only if you're on the inside looking out and you've never driven a real Bentley. The VW clones have no lambswool rugs, no Wilton carpet, no mirrored burr walnut reflecting its pattern across the dash and fore-aft down the door cappings. When you're on the outside of a Bentayga looking in, you struggle to keep your lunch down.
Chop-chop, cost-cut. Truly ghastly.
jonboy4969
pauld101 wrote:
Umm, Yes i have, i have drived the supercharged Blower, and thats about as real as you can get, as well, as many bentleys and Rolls from the 40's-70's, in fact i will be at the Burleigh RR and Bentley event where i will be driving six cars - including the new Phantom 8.. and new Bentley Conti GT....
Citytiger
jonboy4969 wrote:
I assume you didnt realise its just a Q7 in a party dress with an inflated price tag, oh and its bloody ugly.
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