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POWER SURGE This year will see a host of impressive new cars hit the market, including a number of electric models

From supercars to superminis and reborn classics to high-tech saloons, 2020 will see a huge array of new cars vying for your attention

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER Price: from £45,240 On sale: spring

It’s been a long time coming, but the new Land Rover Defender is finally here. Sure to please and anger car enthusiast­s in equal measure, the new Defender isn’t an exact replacemen­t for the previous model, for the simple reason that the market has moved away from that farming essential of yesteryear. All Defenders will boast plenty of off-road ability and practicali­ty along with easily recognisab­le styling cues. Also, there will still be Commercial versions for those after a workhorse. The longer 110 will arrive first, with the shorter 90 threedoor version following soon after. Four accessory packs and 170 individual accessorie­s mean you can build your own bespoke Defender, exactly how you want it. Mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions will join the range soon. We can’t wait to get behind the wheel.

PORSCHE TAYCAN Price: from £115,858 On sale: now

Porsche has fully embraced battery power with this new Taycan, its first fully electric sports car. A four-door saloon, the Taycan initially comes in Turbo or Turbo S forms (indicating their power levels) with a marginally less powerful 4S model due later in the year. The immediacy of electric power combined with the Taycan’s fourwheel drive system means that its performanc­e is at hypercar levels – the Turbo S covers the traditiona­l 0-60mph sprint in only 2.8 seconds with a fully-charged range of 414km. Better yet, the Taycan handles beautifull­y and, despite the new technology, still feels like a Porsche, too. This year’s World Performanc­e Car? We certainly wouldn’t bet against it.

VAUXHALL CORSA Price: from £15,550 On sale: now

The Vauxhall Corsa has been one of the UK’s favourite superminis since 1993 and this fifth-generation model looks set to cement that position. Smarter and sleeker than its predecesso­r, it packs more equipment and technology than ever, along with greater interior space. Crucially, just as with its Peugeot 208 sister car, for the first time you’ll be able to buy your baby Vauxhall as an electric version in the form of the Corsa-e. Its 50 kWh battery gives a 330km range on a full charge, meaning you can buy exactly the same car with a choice of petrol or diesel engines or an electric motor. If the Corsa isn’t shortliste­d for next year’s World Car of the Year awards in the best Urban Car category, we’ll eat our fedoras.

KIA SOUL EV

Price: £33,795

On sale: March

Slowly but surely, Kia and sister company Hyundai are becoming forces to be reckoned with in the electric and hybrid market. As well as the existing Niro range, Kia will add to its electric line-up with this funky Soul EV in the spring. With a 450km range from its 64 kWh battery, the Soul EV will be available in a single high specificat­ion that includes a tenspeaker Harman Kardon stereo. Not only is the Soul’s range based on realworld driving, but at a fast charging point it can get an 80 per cent charge in only 75 minutes. We love its boxy looks and, together with its electric credential­s, think it could easily develop a cult following in 2020.

JEEP RENEGADE HYBRID

Price: est from £34,000

On sale: June/July

For a company renowned for its tough, back-to-basics image, Jeep is about to switch things up in 2020. First is this new plug-in hybrid version of its baby Renegade, which will be swiftly followed by a hybrid Compass and then a hybrid version of the butch Wrangler 4x4. Details are sketchy at present but the Renegade will feature a 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine alongside an electric motor to produce around 220bhp with an electric-only range of 50km and a 0-60mph time of seven seconds. With impressive emissions below 50g/km, it seems that this Renegade and other forthcomin­g hybrid models may be about to catapult Jeep into the future.

VOLKSWAGEN ID3 Price: est from £30,000 On sale: summer

Volkswagen will introduce the eighthgene­ration Golf into showrooms this year but most eyes are sure to be on this ID3. It’s the first of VW’s allelectri­c ID family, which will quickly grow with a compact SUV that is likely to be unveiled in spring and go on sale later in the year. This ID3 is a

Golf-sized five-door hatchback that will initially be available in a First Edition guise, priced at just under £40,000, before the more affordable main range follows soon after. It will come with three battery options – 45 kWh, 58 kWh and 78 kWh – that will offer ranges of 205km, 261km and 550km respective­ly. Don’t be surprised if the ID3 outstrips sales of the ubiquitous Golf before long.

FERRARI ROMA Price: est from £190,000 On sale: summer

A new Ferrari always gets the heart racing a little faster and this gorgeous new Roma is no different. Yes, it may look a little familiar to some of the most recent cars to come out of the Aston Martin stable, but the new Roma is little short of stunning to our eyes. Ferrari refers to the Roma as a “sports car that you can use every day”, which essentiall­y means the same 3.8-litre twin-turbo engine as the Ferrari 488 with an eye-watering 611bhp, but in a rather more comfortabl­e and less extreme package. There are digital displays for both the driver and front passenger, and while Ferrari calls it a two-plus seater, the reality is the rear seats are all but unusable. If you don’t already have your name on the waiting list, don’t expect to take delivery until at least 2021.

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Land Rover Defender; Porsche Taycan; Vauxhall Corsa
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Kia Soul EV; Ferrari Roma; Volkswagen ID3; Jeep Renegade Hybrid
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Kia Soul EV; Ferrari Roma; Volkswagen ID3; Jeep Renegade Hybrid
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