5 Exciting New Cars Coming in 2024 To Watch
The beginning of a new year is always such an exciting time.
It’s a chance for us to think about all the wonderful things that the next 12 months will bring.
For us, that means checking out all the new cars coming to Australia in 2024.
Of course, with the rise of hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as well, there are now a plethora of options available or coming to the market soon to suit everyone’s tastes.
So, it’s only right that we kick this year off by bringing you a list of 5 exciting new cars coming in 2024 that we think you should be keeping your eye out for.
Who knows – maybe your next car will be one of these!
1. Ford Mustang – 2024 Sports Car to look out for
If you’re a sports car lover, then you’re going to love the new Ford Mustang arriving on Australian shores in early 2024.
We’ve waited a long time for this one to arrive, but it looks like it’s going to be worth the wait.
As part of the release, Ford will also be bringing a limited-edition Mustang to the market known as the Dark Horse. This top-of-the-line model has proven popular in the US, but with only 1000 of these cars being produced, you’ll have to be quick to get your hands on this beauty.
2. Mazda CX-80 – 2024 SUV to look out for
The Mazda CX-80 will be coming to market sometime in 2024 in a bid to provide a more affordable SUV option for Mazda enthusiasts.
It’s expected that the CX-80 will look and feel quite similar to its already available sister models in the CX-60 and CX-90 – and should prove strong competition for other reasonably priced SUVs that we’ve already seen from brands like Toyota.
If you’re looking for a reliable SUV in 2024, make sure you consider the new Mazda CX-80.
3. Audi Q4 e-tron – 2024 Electric Vehicle to look out for
Customers looking for an alternative to larger electric vehicles like the Tesla Model Y will be pleasantly surprised by the arrival of the Audi Q4 e-tron in Australia in 2024.
This sleek new SUV has been available in Europe for a couple of years now and boasts a driving range of up to 560km, which is quite impressive for an electric vehicle – and something that will definitely appeal to Australian audiences who enjoy the open road.
Perhaps the new Audi Q4 e-tron will become your new car in 2024.
4. Kia Sportage Hybrid – 2024 Hybrid Vehicle to look out for
Hybrid vehicles are gaining more and more traction with each passing year here in Australia, and Kia will be looking to capitalise on that when they release the new hybrid version of their popular Sportage model early in 2024.
Boasting many of the same features as the petrol and diesel variants already available here, the Kia Sportage Hybrid will offer a more eco-friendly alternative to their mid-sized line-up without compromising on the key details many Australians already love about the car.
This is definitely one hybrid to keep in mind if you’re looking to buy a new car in 2024.
5. Mitsubishi Triton – 2024 Ute to look out for
If you’re looking for all the grunt you can get from your new car in 2024, then it’s going to be hard to go past the new Mitsubishi Triton ute.
The next generation of Triton has been heavily redesigned in just about every way, with a fresh new body, a powerful new engine and a completely revamped 4WD system and features to make this the ideal choice for ute enthusiasts around the country.
Whether you’re towing the boat, pulling the caravan, or looking to head off-road for a bit of fun on the weekend, the new Mitsubishi Triton will have you covered.
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