Cars 2023: upcoming models and release dates
【Summary】This comprehensive guide provides a list of the biggest car launches in 2023, including electric and hybrid models. In August, Jeep will release its first EV, the Avenger, with a 54kWh battery and up to 249 miles of range. McLaren will introduce the 750S in September, featuring enhanced power and a lightweight design. Peugeot will update its 208, 508, and 2008 models with refreshed looks, hybrid powertrains, and improved electric variants.
Looking for a new car in 2023? This comprehensive guide has got you covered. We've compiled a list of all the major model launches happening over the next 12 months, ranging from supercars to superminis, electric cars to V12s, and hybrids to hot hatchbacks.
This year, a significant portion of our list is dedicated to electric vehicles. Are you considering making the switch in 2023?
Cars arriving in August 2023
First up is the Jeep Avenger, which will mark the brand's entry into the electric vehicle market. As Jeep's smallest SUV, it will come with a 54kWh battery, offering a range of up to 249 miles and fast charging capabilities of up to 100kW. The Avenger will be available in both single- and dual-motor versions, although specific power outputs have not been disclosed. This model will be followed by three more electric Jeep vehicles set to arrive in Europe by 2025.
Curious about the Jeep Avenger? Check out our in-depth review!
Cars arriving in September 2023
Next on the list is the McLaren 750S, which will replace the 720S. This updated model will be available as both a coupé and a Spider. With an increased power output of 740bhp, McLaren aims to set a new benchmark in the supercar segment, boasting a class-leading power-to-weight ratio of 579bhp per tonne. Additionally, the 750S is the lightest series-production McLaren road car yet, weighing just 79kg more than the Senna hypercar.
Peugeot also has some exciting releases in September. The updated Peugeot 208 features a more striking grille, hypercar-inspired daytime-running lights, and the introduction of two hybrid powertrains. The electric e-208 has also been upgraded with a new motor and battery, resulting in increased range and efficiency.
The Peugeot 508, a handsome saloon, receives similar updates to the 208 and 2008 models. It now sports refreshed looks and significant interior upgrades. While there may be cheaper alternatives available, the Peugeot 508 PSE PHEV version is an absolute joy to drive, delivering power in a classic, old-school manner.
Speaking of the Peugeot 2008, it has also undergone a style refresh and received modifications to its powertrain lineup. Both petrol and electric options are available from launch, with a hybrid variant planned for 2024. The electric Peugeot e-2008 model now boasts a more powerful electric motor and a larger 54kWh battery, the same as the revised e-208. Power has been increased by 18% compared to the previous e-2008, offering 153hp.
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