So far, 2024 has been a great year for new car launches, with several exciting models revealed over the last nine months.
Hold on, though, because the anticipation doesn't stop here. From Abarth to Zenvo, we've listed all of the biggest cars arriving for the remainder of the year.
It's not just electric cars. There's a host of exotic arrivals on the way, including new Bentley Continental GT, plus a whole load of more accessible combustioned-engined cars.
It will also be a year of evolution for several brands, with Abarth launching a crossover and JLR launching its first battery-electric Range Rover.
So secure your seatbelts and read on for our guide to new cars coming in 2024.
New cars coming in 2024
Abarth 600e
Electric hot-hatch-crossover will be Abarth’s second hot EV. It looks set to adopt the Fiat 500e’s 152bhp motor and will almost definitely gain an array of lurid paint schemes and a stiffened chassis. We expect the 600e to come with a Scorpion Track driving mode, like its smaller sibling. It will likely be good for a 7.0sec 0-62mph time.
Everything we know about the Abarth 600e
AC Cobra GT Roadster
Classic Cobra package gets a radical reinvention thanks to a 654bhp V8 and carbonfibre body. The Cobra GT Roadster is made by AC, its first new model since it appointed Swiss financial backer David Conza as CEO in May 2022. It’s set to start from £285,000 and has a bespoke aluminium spaceframe chassis designed in Italy by Icona Design Group and Cecomp. It’s set to be built in the UK.
Everything we know about the AC Cobra GT Roadster
Aiways U5
Aiways may well be a brand you’ve not heard of. But the firm has come on leaps and bounds since its introduction in 2017, priding itself on its ‘clean sheet’ approach to car manufacturing. The U5 is a competent if uninspiring family SUV that also has been available elsewhere in Europe for a while.
Read our Aiways U5 review
Alpine A290
The spirit of Renaultsport has been revived for a rework of the upcoming Renault 5 with extra power, differential-simulating torque vectoring on the front axle, hydraulic bump stops and A110 brakes. Could it be the first truly great electric hot hatch?
Everything we know about the Alpine A290
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I'm really excited about the new car models coming in 2024! The advancements in technology and design are truly impressive. One thing that I always look for in a new car is how it can handle the summer heat. With many new models boasting larger and more advanced infotainment systems, it's crucial to keep the interiors cool and protected. That's why investing in a high-quality windshield sunshade is more important than ever. Not only does it protect your dashboard from harmful UV rays, but it also keeps the cabin temperature down, making those hot summer days more bearable. Can't wait to see how these new models will innovate further in terms of comfort and convenience!
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Even Autocar is confused with their Land Rover Defender Discovery Sport.As far as I'm aware there are four JLR brands: Jaguar, Range Rover, Discovery and Defender.