The new year is here and so are the brand-new models and concept models. With vehicles coming from RAM, Nissan, Volkswagen, Toyota, Dodge and Hyundai, these vehicles will feature all new tech and brand-new designs. Read more to learn more about the new cars coming to our lots this year and in 2024.
Honda Prologue
Coming in 2024
Honda's first fully electric vehicle concept, the Prologue will have neo-rugged styling ready for any adventure. Honda has yet to release many details on this new vehicle. They have announced it will have a panoramic sunroof and 102.6 inches of room inside the cabin.
RAM Revolution Concept
Release date TBD
While its future is TBD, the new fully-electric truck concept boasts a completely reimagined look. Some new features brought to the RAM lineup are the 50/50 split multifunction tailgate and the ability to elongate the tailgate with an extendable truck bed. Similar to stadium seating, they’ve also added an unfolding third row to fit as many passengers as possible. This new concept truck would also come with autonomous capability, voice-activated commands, and biometric recognition, which would automatically adjust the cabin to your preferred settings.
RAM 1500 REV
Coming in 2024
Announced last week, the all-new fully-electric RAM 1500 boasts a new innovative design that accentuates the revamped 1500 grille design. This vehicle will now have a “frunk” (front trunk), offering easy-to-access onboard power and game-changing weatherproof cargo space. Another new feature is Home Energy Charging —keep your house powered if your power down by running your house with the available home energy charging.
Dodge Hornet
Coming in 2023
Making a triumphant return, the Dodge Hornet will be the brand’s first electrified product. Some new available features will be the 360° surround view camera, Park Sense Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist, Active Driving Assist to help you steer, and 286 horsepower with 295 lb-ft of torque.
Hyundai Ioniq 6
Coming in Spring 2023
The all-new Hyundai Ioniq 6 is an all-electric sedan with about 361 miles on a single charge. It takes only 18 minutes to charge the vehicle to 80%. This car has a lower platform than other sedans produced by Hyundai, so the vehicle feels very spacious and surprisingly roomy. This car parks and drives itself (mostly), but you still have to keep your hands on the wheel.
Toyota Prius
Coming in January 2023
Toyota finally redesigned the Prius for 2023 and will be arriving at our Toyota lots soon! There are many new technological upgrades including Advanced Park Assist, digital key capability, and a panoramic view monitor. For peace of mind, every Toyota Hybrid Battery in any 2023 model car comes with a 10 years/150k-mile warranty, whichever comes first.*
Toyota Grand Highlander
Coming in End of 2023
Toyota just announced last week that they will be premiering their first ever Grand Highlander. It will sport 362 horsepower with 400 lb-ft of torque. The third row will offer more space and have room for up to 8 passengers. The extra space and newly redesigned interior & exterior will make for a more comfortable ride.
Nissan GT-R
Coming in Spring 2023
You’ll be sure to stand out with the bold, sporty new look of the new GT-R. Special badging, lightweight wheels, heat resistant breaks, and an exclusive Mori Green trim on the seats, door panels, and dash will make this car look like no other.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
Coming in 2024
Volkswagen has yet to release much detail on the new ID. Buzz, but it is an all-electric vehicle that will be added to the lineup in 2024.
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* For Toyota hybrid, plug-in hybrid, fuel cell and battery electric vehicles beginning model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide