Ford Fiesta ST
The old Fiesta ST won our Hot Hatch of the Year title every year since 2013, but with a new Fiesta also comes a new ST. This car has 197bhp from its three-cylinder 1.5-litre petrol engine and is capable of sprinting from 0-62mph in 6.7sec – as fast as the old Fiesta ST200.Read more
VOTE
Audi E-tron
Audi’s first electric SUV has a claimed driving range of at least 310 miles and will cost you upwards of £60,000. Taking styling cues from last year’s E-tron quattro concept car, it will have a minimalist interior and Audi’s self-driving system included. Read more
VOTE
Lexus LS
Lexus is renewing its fight with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8 in the luxury car market with a new LS. The new range-topping saloon features a large 12.3in digital display and is powered by a V6 petrol engine, with a hybrid option likely to follow soon after. Read more
VOTE
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
The new A-Class will aim to beat the Audi A3 and the BMW 1 Series with a high-quality interior, more interior space and a new touch-based infotainment system. It will also be capable of partly automated driving, using technology taken from the S-Class luxury saloon. Read more
VOTE
BMW X2
Described as an sports activity coupé, the X2 has been designed in the same vein as BMWs current X4 and X6 SUVs. It’s based on the same underpinnings as the Mini Countryman and will face off against other style-led SUVs such as the Range Rover Evoque and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé. Read more
VOTE
Kia Cee'd
Kia’s Ford Focus rival will be revitalised next year when a new shooting brake version joins the existing five-door hatchback and estate family. This sleek Cee’d will be aimed at style-conscious buyers who don’t need the space of a full estate car. Read more
VOTE
Citroën C5 Aircross
The old Citroën C5 family saloon has been replaced by a chunky SUV, which will rival the big-selling Nissan Qashqai and Seat Ateca. It has more space inside than almost any other car in this class and features a digital dashboard that’s similar to Peugeot’s i-Cockpit design, which won our Technology Award last year. Read more
VOTE
Tesla Model 3
Tesla’s crucial third electric model is a small saloon. It will face executive rivals including the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4, and is expected to be priced from around £35,000. The interior is dominated by Tesla’s 15in infotainment screen. Buyers will be able to choose from two versions to either prioritise performance or driving range. Read more
VOTE
Seat 7-seat SUV
Joining the Arona and Ateca in Seat’s growing SUV range, this seven-seat SUV, which shares its platform with the Skoda Kodiaq, will rival that car and others, such as the Nissan X-Trail. Its name is being decided by a public vote, with Alboran, Aranda, Tavila or Tarraco being the final choices. Read more
VOTE
Volkswagen Up GTI
We’ve already driven this hot version of the Up city car, and while its power comes from a lowly 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine, it’s still capable of putting a smile on your face. Sporty styling inside and out separates it from the regular Up. Read more
VOTE
Comentário