These are the best new vehicles set to land in 2019, highlighting an especially fine harvest of EVs, half breeds, SUVs and sports autos...
In the event that 2018 was the time of the SUV, the best new vehicles for 2019 are about jolt, as there are a large group of new half and half and full EV models in the pipeline.
All-new electric autos, for example, the Honda e Prototype and Mercedes EQC are driving the route as we head towards the decade's end, and there will even be an electric Porsche to anticipate.
Be that as it may, the prevalence of SUVs hints at no winding down regardless we'll see new 4x4s showing up on our rundown of the best new autos for 2019, including the new BMW X7, the Aston Martin DBX and the Mercedes GLA.
In this way, look down beneath to discover what new models we can hope to see in 2019 in sequential order request. Snap the connections underneath to discover the maker you're searching for...
Alpina B7
BMW's long-standing tuning accomplice, Alpina, has just got its hands on the new, facelifted 7 Series. Designers have changed the model's 4.4-liter V8 to create 600bhp and 800Nm of torque. This is sufficient to take the enormous cantina to 205mph, and from 0-62mph in 3.6 seconds – that is 0.1 seconds up on the current V12-fueled M760Li.
Alpina has kept the disputable front grille on the vehicle, however has connected its typical unpretentious styling adjustments somewhere else. The standard BMW wheels have been swapped for 20-inch Alpina Classic combinations, enveloped by Michelin Pilot Sport Super tires. Then, the front splitter is presently more profound and the back guard houses four fumes funnels. The B7 likewise sits 15mm lower because of Alpina's suspension redesigns.Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante
On special: Late 2019
Prior in the year, our covert agent picture takers got the new DBS Superleggera Volante testing outside Aston Martin's HQ in Warwickshire.
The delicate top form of the DBS is relied upon to be fundamentally the same as the roadster, joining the equivalent 712bhp 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 motor with an eight-speed ZF programmed gearbox.
It ought to weigh around 100-120kg more than the car, yet is probably going to shave a couple of tenths off the present DBS Volante's 3.7 second 0-62mph time. Also, given the brand's ongoing record of including track-centered variations, we could see a form of the DBS Superleggera Volante changed by Aston Martin Racing later on.
Price: From £140,000 (est)
On sale: Late 2019
At the end of the year, Aston Martin will join the growing list of supercar makers with an SUV in its line-up. The DBX will be the first SUV in Aston’s 105-year history, and we expect it to feature the same 4.0-litre V8 already found in the Vantage and DB11 ranges.
A plug-in hybrid version is also on the cards, as Aston has set out plans to electrify its entire line-up by 2025.
Our spy photographers have already caught the model testing and it’s clear from the images that the DBX adopts a Vantage-like front end, with the pronounced grille for which Astons have become known.
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