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Make: Xpeng
Model: G6
Released: Feb 2025
Two G6 variants available: standard and long range. Both are rear-wheel drive with 800V architecture and 190kW/440Nm and 210kW/440Nm, respectively, and they can reach a claimed 570km range. Fast charging takes a claimed 20 minutes, and the G6 is priced to compete with the Tesla Model Y.
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Multivan
Next-generation Multivan large people mover ushers in a new level of drivability, versatility and technology – including a high level of specification as standard, says VW. Shares MQB chassis with Golf and Tiguan instead of the previous model’s commercial vehicle chassis
Make: Mini
Model: Aceman - JCW
JCW performance version has a 135kW/290Nm electric motor, front-wheel drive, and one-speed auto transmission, a five-year unlimited km warranty, radar cruise, voice control, and park assist.
Model: J C W - electric Cooper
A fully electric JCW performance version is available with a 135kW/290Nm electric motor, front-wheel drive, and one-speed auto transmission. It comes with a five-year unlimited km warranty, radar cruise control, voice control, and park assist.
Make: MG
Model: MG5
A refreshed design with more advanced safety features targets better ANCAP performance. Outside, there is a new grille, head and taillights, and bumpers, while inside, there is a larger 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
Model: ZS - petrol
The all-new small SUV from MG surprisingly arrives after the hybrid model. The top of the ICE line-up has 18-inch alloy wheels and a 125kW/275Nm 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder, while lower-spec versions get a naturally aspirated 81kW/140Nm 1.5-litre.
Make: Mazda
Model: BT-50
A resculpted one-tonner from Mazda increases in price, gains more tech, and has a damped tailgate, LED tail lights, and a revised interior. Mechanically, it remains the same, with a choice of Isuzu-sourced 1.9-litre and 3.0-litre turbo diesel engines and a six-speed auto.
Make: Maserati
Model: Folgore - GT110
Extremely limited availability, with only 110 examples made. Uses tech from Formula E – 800V battery, three potent 300kW permanent magnet motors – one in the front, two in the rear – to deliver up to 610kW/1350Nm and 2.7 secs for 0-100km/h
Make: Mahindra
Model: Scorpio
Medium-size 4x4 SUV from India has been upgraded for a better ANCAP rating, with more primary and secondary safety equipment and ADAS tech. The previous model scored zero safety stars. It is powered by a 129kW/400Nm 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine with a six-speed auto.
Make: Hyundai
Model: Inster
A maybe for February is Hyundai’s tiddler size Inster BEV promises a spacious interior and safety-oriented technologies, with a claimed range up to 355km range from a single charge. Will be available with 42kWh or 49kWh battery options. Single 71kW or 85kW front motors available
Make: Genesis
Model: G80 - Electrified
An electrified version of Genesis’ large G80 sedan follows recent upgrade to the petrol-powered model to styling, luxury equipment and tech gifting it with an extended range via a 94.5kWh battery for a claimed 475km on a single charge.
Make: BYD
Model: Sealion - 7
Another medium size SUV from BYD, this time a BEV to compete with Tesla’s Model Y that runs the same underpinnings as the BYD Seal sedan. Base model has a single 170kW rear motor energised by a 72kWh battery.
Make: BMW
Model: M5 - Touring
Mighty M5 Touring returns this time with hybrid V8 motivation roaring out the quad tailpipes along with far more aggressive styling the 535kW/1000Nm, 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 and transmission-integrated electric motor setup from BMW’s M Hybrid V8 endurance racer.
Model: 2 Series - Gran Coupe
Refreshed 2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe gets a sleek and more aggressive snout, new headlights, arcing roofline in base 218 and flagship M235 xDrive guise with 1.5-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol and 2.0-litre turbo four cylinder engines respectively.
Make: Aston Martin
Model: Vanquish
A new halo coupe model from AM the latest iteration of its legendary Vanquish series, powered by a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 that develops 614kW/1000Nm for a v-max of 344km/h to comfortably earn the title “fastest Aston Martin series production car to date”.