Ten Most Anticipated New Cars of 2026: What We’ll Be Driving

Automakers are planning to roll out a wide range of exciting new models in 2026.

January 23, 2026 at 10:34 AM / News

Automakers are set to introduce a host of compelling new vehicles in 2026, many of which are expected to reach the U.S. market. Below is a roundup of the most anticipated automotive debuts worldwide.

Peugeot 408 X Crossover

The Peugeot 408 X blends the practicality of a wagon with the sleek profile of a coupe-style crossover. The front-wheel-drive model is built on Stellantis’ EMP2 platform and features a semi-independent rear suspension.

Power comes from a turbocharged gasoline engine producing 175 horsepower. The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in about 9 seconds and is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Inside, the cabin is trimmed in leather and equipped with six airbags. Available features include heated front seats and a built-in wireless charging pad for mobile devices. Peugeot also plans to update the 308 lineup with both a traditional body style and a hatchback version.

Mini Countryman Crossover

BMW plans to launch this five-door Mini Countryman in the first half of 2026. Based on the Clubman wagon, the new Countryman uses a conventional suspension setup, but its increased weight required stiffer springs and reinforced control arms.

The model is expected to launch with front-wheel drive, though an all-wheel-drive version may follow. Dual-zone climate control and a leather-trimmed interior aim to keep both driver and passengers comfortable.

Kosmera Supercar

In 2026, Dreame Technology plans to enter the automotive space with an innovative electric supercar called Kosmera.

Its standout feature is extreme performance: total output is rated at 1,903 horsepower, with each wheel powered independently by a motor delivering 476 horsepower. This setup promises exceptional acceleration and handling.

Audi RS 5, Q7, and Q9

The Audi RS 5 is a sporty all-wheel-drive model known for strong aerodynamics and precise handling. Despite its performance focus, it offers a spacious trunk. The RS 5 can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in about 4 seconds.

The Audi Q7 features an independent front suspension and electric power steering, enhancing maneuverability in heavy traffic. Strengths of the model include a roomy interior and a large cargo area.

The upcoming Audi Q9 is expected to feature a bold exterior design and expanded seating capacity. Its platform will support both gasoline and diesel powertrains.

Polestar 3 Electric SUV

The Polestar 3 uses electric motors on both the front and rear axles, along with independent suspension: a double-wishbone setup in front and a multi-link design in the rear.

Total output is rated at 489 horsepower. Fast charging allows the battery to be replenished in about 30 minutes. Safety and comfort are enhanced by 12 high-precision sensors, five cameras, and five radar units, as well as an advanced driver eye-tracking system.

BMW Neue Klasse Electric Vehicle

BMW’s Neue Klasse is built on a sixth-generation electric platform operating at 800 volts. The battery is integrated into the vehicle’s structural frame and consists of cylindrical cells.

BMW plans to launch a model with a standard wheelbase first, followed later by a longer-wheelbase version.

Volkswagen ID Lineup

Volkswagen plans to introduce two ID models in 2026. The Volkswagen ID.3 will be offered as a hatchback, while the Volkswagen ID.Polo will be positioned as a compact electric car.

In base form, the ID.3 has an estimated range of about 205 miles on a single charge. Rear-wheel drive helps reduce the turning radius to approximately 33.5 feet, making it easy to maneuver in urban traffic. A built-in stability control system smooths out bumps on uneven road surfaces.

Volkswagen says the model is well suited for new drivers thanks to its integrated driver-assistance features.

The ID.Polo rides on an updated platform and uses front-wheel drive. Despite its simple design and minimal electronic sensors, it remains easy to drive thanks to an onboard driving assistant.

Mercedes-AMG CLA

This sporty Mercedes-AMG CLA will be offered in both sedan and wagon body styles. A powerful engine enables acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in about 5 seconds. Compared with rivals, the model stands out for its sharp handling and strong aerodynamic performance.

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