2025 Cars Coming Out: The Most Anticipated New Models

Predicting the automotive future is always a challenge. Automakers’ plans are constantly evolving, timelines shift, and the industry itself is in a state of flux, particularly with the ongoing debates around electrification. While the next decade holds considerable uncertainty, we can confidently look ahead to 2025 and highlight some of the most exciting cars expected to debut. From groundbreaking electric vehicles and versatile SUVs to high-performance supercars and hypercars, the 2025 model year promises a diverse and thrilling range of new releases. While details on some models remain limited, anticipation is high for these upcoming vehicles.

Alfa Romeo Giulia

$50,000 (est.)

Following Dodge’s lead with the electric Charger, Alfa Romeo is set to electrify its Giulia sedan. Built on Stellantis’ STLA Large platform, designed for various electrified models, the next-generation Giulia is promised to have a striking design, described as a “bomb” by the company’s CEO. It will offer both gasoline and all-electric powertrain options.

The electric variant of the Giulia Quadrifoglio is rumored to potentially deliver up to a staggering 1,000 horsepower. For gasoline versions, Alfa Romeo might employ the same powerful twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Hurricane straight-six engine found in the Dodge Charger and Ram 1500. Specific details are still emerging, but the new Alfa Romeo Giulia is expected to be unveiled late next year, generating considerable excitement in the sports sedan market.

BMW M2 CS

$90,000 (est.)

Enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the BMW M2 CS, with BMW already testing prototypes of this high-performance variant. A release as early as this year is anticipated. This compact powerhouse is rumored to boast around 518 horsepower while retaining its rear-wheel-drive configuration, appealing to purists. Expect further enhancements including a firmer suspension setup for improved handling, upgraded braking system for superior stopping power, a weight-optimized interior, and subtle yet distinctive exterior styling revisions to differentiate it from the standard M2.

Pricing details for the M2 CS remain unconfirmed, but considering the price gap between the standard BMW M3 and the more focused M3 CS, a price tag around $90,000 for the M2 CS seems plausible. The base 2025 BMW M2 already starts at $66,075, setting the stage for a significant jump for the CS model.

BMW M3 EV

$100,000 (est.)

The iconic BMW M3 is transitioning to electric power. Utilizing BMW’s advanced Neue Klasse EV platform, the all-electric M3 sedan is making bold promises to “beat everything” in its segment. Featuring an 800-volt electrical architecture, this electric M3 will accommodate substantial battery packs ranging from 75.0 to 150.0 kilowatt-hours, potentially delivering up to an astonishing 1,341 horsepower in its top-tier specification. Even the base model is expected to produce around 700 horsepower, signifying a new era of electric performance.

The BMW M3 EV is likely to debut after the standard 3 Series EV, potentially in late 2025, with sales commencing in 2026 or possibly later. Pricing is still under wraps, but given the current gasoline-powered M3 starts at $76,995, a considerable price increase is anticipated for the electric version, reflecting its advanced technology and performance capabilities.

BMW Neue Klasse Coupe

$160,000 (est.)

BMW is taking a bold design direction with its Neue Klasse electric lineup, exemplified by a striking sporty coupe built on its new dedicated EV platform. This model is expected to feature dramatic proportions and design cues inspired by the legendary BMW M1, blending heritage with futuristic aesthetics. While details on this performance coupe are still limited, the Neue Klasse platform is known for its potential for extended driving range, possibly reaching up to 621 miles, and immense power output, up to 1,341 horsepower. The electric M3, also on this platform, is expected to deliver at least 700 horsepower, suggesting significant performance potential for the coupe.

Given spy photos already surfacing, the Neue Klasse coupe might be unveiled towards the end of 2025. Pricing remains speculative, but if positioned similarly to previous BMW performance coupes, it could exceed $150,000, reminiscent of the original i8’s pricing when new, reflecting its exclusivity and advanced technology.

Chevrolet Corvette Zora

$200,000 (est.)

Following the recent unveiling of the powerful Corvette ZR1, Chevrolet appears to have even more ambitious plans for its flagship sports car. The long-rumored Corvette Zora, potentially debuting next year, is expected to combine the ZR1’s high-output V-8 engine with the E-Ray’s electric hybrid system, utilizing a 1.1-kilowatt-hour battery. This combination could result in a combined power output of at least 1,220 horsepower and standard all-wheel drive, pushing Corvette performance to unprecedented levels.

While not officially confirmed, Corvette’s outgoing chief engineer, Tadge Juechter, hinted at future developments, stating, “We’re still working on stuff in the future.” Enthusiasts might see the Corvette Zora as early as 2025, before it potentially goes on sale in 2026. With no official pricing yet for the ZR1, the Zora is anticipated to command a price tag of at least $200,000, reflecting its top-tier performance and advanced hybrid technology.

Ferrari Electric Supercar

$500,000

Ferrari is entering the electric supercar arena with two highly anticipated models, the first of which is a groundbreaking electric supercar. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna assures that Ferrari’s first EV will possess a “unique” character, maintaining the brand’s hallmark fun and engaging driving experience. Design direction is entrusted to former Apple Design Chief Jony Ive, although early prototypes, camouflaged as Maserati Levantes, offer few visual clues. Renderings attempt to envision the final design aesthetic.

Ferrari’s inaugural electric supercar could feature either two or four electric motors, depending on the chosen configuration, with potential power exceeding 1,000 horsepower. Ferrari is also developing special “sound signatures” for the EV to enhance the auditory experience, appealing to enthusiasts. The new Ferrari EV is expected to debut next summer, with prices starting upwards of $500,000, positioning it firmly within the ultra-luxury EV segment.

Ferrari Hypercar

$2.0 Million (est.)

Ferrari’s next flagship hypercar, currently unnamed, is slated for unveiling next year. Early spy photos offer glimpses into its final design, and rumors suggest it might be the first halo Ferrari since the iconic F40 to feature fewer than 12 cylinders. A hybrid V-8 powertrain is speculated, or possibly even a high-output hybrid V-6 borrowed from the 296 GTB, indicating a shift towards more compact yet powerful engines.

Despite the potential cylinder reduction, power will be substantial, expected to approach 1,000 horsepower. Similar to the SF90, this new hypercar should also incorporate a limited electric driving range, with the SF90 capable of around 15 miles on electric power alone. A potential unveiling as early as this year is anticipated, with production strictly limited to just 30 units globally, ensuring extreme exclusivity. The price tag is expected to be well over $2 million, firmly establishing its hypercar status.

Ford Expedition

$58,000 (est.)

The full-size SUV segment remains a significant market, and the Ford Expedition, a popular contender, is due for a refresh in 2025. The updated Ford Expedition is expected to receive exterior styling revisions, an enhanced cabin with updated technology, and potentially new engine options to maintain its competitiveness.

The base twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine could see a slight increase in power output. Currently, this engine produces 375 horsepower in standard form and up to 440 horsepower in higher trim levels. The introduction of new trim levels is also possible, expanding the Expedition’s appeal. The refreshed Expedition is expected to be revealed next year, going on sale later in 2025, with a starting price in the high-$50,000s range.

Lamborghini Revuelto SVJ

$750,000 (est.)

The Lamborghini Revuelto is already a remarkable machine, combining a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V-12 engine with three electric motors to deliver a combined output of 1,001 horsepower and a 0-60 mph acceleration time of approximately 2.4 seconds. However, following Lamborghini tradition, performance can always be further elevated, as seen with previous models like the Aventador.

Rumors suggest a Revuelto SVJ variant could emerge as early as next year. With the standard Revuelto already sold out until mid-2025, Lamborghini might introduce a higher-performance SVJ version to sustain and amplify excitement. The Revuelto SVJ would undoubtedly surpass the standard model in power and performance, and consequently, in price. However, concrete details regarding this potential hypercar are currently unavailable, leaving enthusiasts eagerly anticipating further announcements.

Polestar 5

$90,000 (est.)

The recent change in CEO, with Thomas Ingenlath’s departure, could signal a new chapter for the Polestar brand. After a challenging period, Polestar has several new models in development. One of the most eagerly awaited is the Polestar 5 sedan.

Previewed in prototype form over two years ago, the production-ready Polestar 5 is set to debut in 2025, with sales commencing later that year. This electric sedan is expected to deliver up to 884 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque in its most potent configuration, targeting a driving range exceeding 350 miles. It could also feature rapid recharging capabilities, potentially adding significant range in as little as 10 minutes. The Polestar 5 is positioned as the flagship model in the lineup, with a starting price around $90,000 and potentially exceeding $100,000 depending on chosen options and trim level.

Porsche Electric Hypercar

$2.8 Million (est.)

Porsche’s next limited-production hypercar will be an all-electric successor to the acclaimed 918 Spyder and Carrera GT, marking a significant shift to electric power in its top-tier performance models. Inspired by the Mission X concept unveiled last year, this electric hypercar could potentially generate as much as 1,700 horsepower and achieve 0-60 mph acceleration in approximately 2.0 seconds or even less, setting new benchmarks for electric hypercar performance.

As with any limited-run hypercar, pricing will be exclusive. With competitors like the Mercedes-AMG One priced at $2.7 million and the Aston Martin Valkyrie exceeding $3.0 million, Porsche’s electric hypercar is expected to fall within a similar price bracket. An unveiling early next year is anticipated, further fueling anticipation for Porsche’s electric future.

Porsche 718 Boxster / Cayman EV

$80,000 (est.)

The Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman are transitioning to all-electric powertrains. Porsche initially discontinued gasoline-powered versions in Europe before ceasing ICE model sales in the US as well. Both iconic sports cars will receive electric counterparts in 2025, with sales expected to commence either later in the same year or in early 2026, marking a pivotal moment for Porsche’s sports car lineup.

Specific details are still emerging, but spy shots and videos have shown prototypes with disguised exhaust tips and interior elements inspired by the Taycan EV. Drawing parallels with the electric Macan, the Boxster and Cayman EVs are expected to utilize the same 800-volt architecture, supporting rapid DC charging at up to 270 kilowatts, enhancing their practicality and appeal.

Scout Electric SUV / Truck

$45,000 (est.)

Mark your calendars for October 24th, as Scout is set to unveil its initial SUV and truck concepts. These models will spearhead the revival of the Scout brand, with both being all-electric vehicles, targeting the growing EV truck and SUV markets. Sales are anticipated to commence in late 2025 or early 2026.

These first two Scout models will be built on a dedicated electric platform featuring standard all-wheel drive. A dual-motor configuration is highly probable, with potential for tri-motor and quad-motor setups in future variants. Scout aims for a driving range close to 400 miles for these models, with at least 300 horsepower, balancing performance and range. Pricing is estimated to start “just north” of $40,000, positioning them competitively within the electric SUV and truck segments.

Toyota Electric Sports Car

$65,000 (est.)

The Toyota FT-Se concept, unveiled at last year’s Japan Mobility show, was a welcome surprise, hinting at Toyota’s commitment to electric sports cars. This stunning concept car evoked the spirit of the MR2 in its design, and Toyota indicated production within a few years, exciting sports car enthusiasts.

If development progresses as anticipated, a production version of the FT-Se could be revealed in late 2025 or early 2026. The production design is expected to closely resemble the original concept, and the powertrain will be fully electric, utilizing a dual-motor setup for all-wheel drive. Performance targets include a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under three seconds, positioning it as a serious contender in the electric sports car market.

Toyota GR GT3 Sports Car

$80,000 (est.)

Toyota is planning a road-legal version of its upcoming GR GT3 sports car, potentially badged as a Lexus for the American market and possibly replacing the current RC model. Spy videos and patent images reveal a long, sleek coupe design closely mirroring the GR GT3 concept, suggesting a focus on track-inspired performance.

Engine details remain unconfirmed, but rumors point towards a V-8 engine under the hood. The coupe might utilize an evolved version of the 500-horsepower, naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V-8 engine currently found in the Lexus RC F GT3 race car in the top-spec F variant. However, more fuel-efficient and smaller displacement engines are expected to be offered in lower trim levels, catering to a broader range of buyers.

Toyota FJ Cruiser

$40,000 (est.)

Over a year has passed since Toyota teased a silhouette of a new off-road vehicle. While it might not officially revive the FJ Cruiser name, this new model is likely to expand the Land Cruiser family in some capacity, offering a more compact and affordable off-road option.

This mysterious teaser, shown during the 2024 Land Cruiser debut in August 2023, appears to draw styling inspiration from the Compact Cruiser EV concept, featuring a boxy design and robust cladding. Positioned as smaller than the standard Land Cruiser with reduced ground clearance, it would make the Land Cruiser lineage more accessible. Pricing is expected to be significantly lower than the 2024 Land Cruiser, which starts at $57,000, and hybrid powertrains are likely to be offered.

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