Toyota Mirai
Estimated cost: $60,000
Look forward to this total beaut of a car that has been completely redesigned. It certainly may rise in popularity (and somehow price.) Expect it to be lower and about 3 inches wider. It will also be driving on the rear-drive architecture and 20-inch rolling stock.
We are supposedly also expecting a more Lexus-like type driving performance in that the cabin will be quieter and equipped with a better infotainment system, as well as a killer sound system and improved aerodynamics.
The TLX
Estimated cost: $35,000
This has been completely revamped and now will be featuring a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder which will produce 272 hp and 280 lb-ft. Expect Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), too! After a long hiatus, The Type S model will return with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6, as well as 10-speed capabilities.
What has been redesigned however is the brakes and suspension, now offering a sportier driving experience.
Jaguar XJ
Estimated cost: $90,000
The last Jag was powered by an internal combustion engine. Next year the automobile will be entirely electric making it the flagship model. While the new model will be internally different, it will have that conventional Jaguar look and not appear as aesthetically groundbreaking as the I-Pace. The new Modular Longitudinal Architecture is intended to support moderate hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
In addition, top-spec models will supposedly be equipped with a 100-kW-hr battery as well as four motors developing a total of 800 hp
Cadillac Celestiq
Estimated cost: $200,000
The massive four-door, four-passenger, the electric vehicle has some big wheels and a hatch in place of a trunk. Expect this hand-built tourer to have plenty of backseat space and a tinted glass roof for extra privacy.
Each sedan will have plenty of design details such as embedded flower petals. It's going to be quite a pretty car, indeed.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Estimated cost:$95,000
This S-Class has been given the code-name "W223" and is a total redesign of the flagship sedan. Elegant as ever and with a more stylish C-pillar, the new exterior is quite a sight. Enjoy the new digital lights and a flashier grille. That's not all. The interior contains an extremely present digital dash equipped with two screens, one horizontal one in front of the drive (it resembles the screen in the current S-Class), and a vertical one that extends beyond the center console.
Powertrains will include the 3.0-liter straight-six and the AMG-developed 4.0-liter V-8—both including a 48-volt light hybrid system.