Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

A BUMPER CROP

A host of exciting arrivals will land over the next year. Here are the highlights

- DOM TRIPOLONE

It was a relatively slow year for new-car releases in 2021 as makers struggled with lockdowns and semiconduc­tor supply issues. That should change in 2022 as a bumper crop of shiny new metal is due to arrive. Here are some of the highlights.

FORD RANGER

The new Ranger is a big deal for Ford. It has been challengin­g the Toyota Hilux for the title of Australia’s most popular vehicle in recent years and a new model should close the gap further. The new machine has been designed, engineered and developed in Australia. It comes with a tough new exterior design, a digital instrument display and a giant tabletstyl­e screen in the centre of the dash.

There’s also a power boost for some models, courtesy of a beefy new 3.0-litre V6 turbodiese­l engine likely to make 190kw and 600Nm. Expect to see the new Ranger in showrooms in the middle of next year.

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

The big family SUV will be available as a plug-in hybrid for the first time when it arrives in the first half of the year. The hybrid will combine a petrol engine with electric motors for outputs of 280kw and 637Nm. A small battery will allow it to be driven for up to 40km on electric power alone. Old-school fans will likely gravitate to the 266kw/529nm V8 version, though.

TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS

Buyers can’t get enough of SUVS and market leader Toyota will oblige with the Corolla Cross, which will slide between the edgy C-HR and immensely popular RAV4. Buyers can choose between petrol and hybrid power, plus two- or all-wheel drive.

It’s likely to have all the latest safety and infotainme­nt tech included as standard. It’s due to arrive locally in the second half of the year.

Toyota is also launching the BZ4X, its first electric car. The SUV was co-developed with Subaru. Expect it late in the year.

SUBARU WRX

The new Subaru WRX is almost here after numerous delays. It scores a new 2.4-litre turbo engine, but power is only up 5kw to 202kw/350nm. The cult favourite will have a more modern interior and reworked suspension that should make for a sharper drive. It’s due in the second quarter of the year.

The new BRZ hits Aussie roads in January. Prices start at $38,990 (before on-road costs) for the sports car, which shares its underpinni­ngs with the Toyota 86. It has a bigger, more powerful engine, but still no turbo power.

TESLA MODEL Y

The Model Y was a no-show in 2021 after Tesla pulled the pin on a local launch at the last minute. It’s likely to arrive some time next year, but Tesla, which is notoriousl­y evasive, won’t confirm when – or even if – it will land. Based on the ultra popular Model 3 sedan, the highriding machine combines a long driving range, super fast charging, loads of power and SUV practicali­ty.

HONDA HR-V

A new version of Honda’s little HR-V SUV is due to arrive in the first half of the year. It is expected to have the choice of petrol or hybrid power, coupled with bold new styling and plenty of fresh tech features.

KIA EV6

Kia will debut its new fully-loaded Tesla fighter in 2022.

The electric hatch will make its debut at the Australian Open in January. It shares its underpinni­ngs with the widely acclaimed Hyundai Ioniq 5 but has a sportier bent.

Supply will be limited and prospectiv­e buyers will need to be prepared to dig deep into their pockets, as drive-away prices are expected to nudge $80,000.

NISSAN X-TRAIL

After a quiet year, Nissan has a big 2022 planned.

A new version of the small Qashqai SUV should arrive first, followed by the latest generation of its Z sports car.

The new X-trail, which now shares a platform with the recently released Mitsubishi

Outlander, should arrive later in the year with an upgraded engine, a more modern interior and fresh panels.

A new version of the full-size Pathfinder SUV will top off a busy year.

MAZDA CX-60

The Japanese brand has confirmed its new midsize CX-60 will arrive in Australia next year.

To be sold alongside the popular CX-5, the new CX-60 brings a mix of petrol and diesel inline six-cylinder engines. It also has the potential to go hybrid eventually.

GMSV CORVETTE

The American muscle car is almost here. The Corvette offers supercar beating performanc­e at a fraction of the price.

Starting at about $150,000, the Corvette has a beefy 6.2-litre V8 making 370kw and 637Nm. It can hit 100km/h in just 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 312km/h.

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