Best Cars Of 2018

Best Cars Of 2018: WITH NEW car registrations falling in 2017 for the first time in six years, as customer confidence takes a hit, car makers are needing to pull out all the quits to keep the wheels transforming. For the majority of, that indicates technology and a plethora of new models to try and attract purchasers into display rooms.


The general trend is anticipated to be continued SUV-isation (even the Kia Picanto city car is obtaining a jacked-up crossover spin-off) as well as substantial investment in electric versions, evidence which could be seen this week with the news by VW that it had put on hold sales of the Golf GTE plug-in crossbreed, as manufacturing could not stay on par with demand. In November in 2015, sales of cars eligible for the federal government's plug-in car grant increased 53.7% versus the exact same month in 2016, from 2,482 to 3,814, against a drop in complete car sales of 11.2%.

However 2018 won't be everything about the electric transformation; we still have lots of petrol and diesel designs landing on these coasts over the next 12 months. Right here are the best cars to keep an eye out for this year.

Best Cars Of 2018


JANUARY

Jaguar E-Pace


The F-Pace's child sibling joins the fastest-growing car section and also is sure to assist grow Jaguar's sales.

Kia Picanto X-Line


The tiny Picanto city car gets a crossover version.

Kia Stinger GT


Critics are raving concerning Kia's first sports GT. Not unusual, provided it's the brainchild of an engineer poached from BMW's M department.

Rolls-Royce Phantom


The manor house on wheels returns for a 8th generation. Calm down, Jeeves.

Seat Leon Cupra R


One of the most effective version of Seat's Golf-derived hatchback flaunts 306bhp and lines so sharp you'll require gloves to open the doors.

Skoda Karoq


The Karoq killed off the charming Yeti. But don't worry, it's a wonderful mid-sized crossover, even if it does resemble every one of its rivals.