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See the specifications and prices of future cars from 2022 to 2030

Lots of new cars coming in SUVs, electric cars and trucks.

Every time I write about a new car, and enjoy the technologies it contains, I think of taking a trip to the “cars of the future” until 2050, but of course it is almost impossible, so I searched a lot, to take you with me on this journey where the cars of the future, and the fact that I must The next few years will be exciting.

We’re in the midst of an onslaught of electric cars and we’re seeing a flood of new EV electric pickup trucks. We are also seeing super cars and hyper cars debut more than ever . And it probably won’t stop as we look to the years ahead, as we share most of the vehicles we expect to arrive between now and the not-too-distant 2026.

Our list of futuristic vehicles is divided into three sections: cars, SUVs and trucks. Each section contains dozens of new products that we expect to appear by 2026, based on what we’ve been told and seen in either spy photos or early teasers.

Cars of the future for 2022

2022 Aston Martin Vanquish

Expected cost: $450,000 (estimated)
When will be available: Late 2021

Aston Martin is proud of a large number of new cars in the pipeline. Its first foray into the market includes the current DBX SUV, followed by a supercar called Valkyrie, and after that, we’ll see the new Vanquish. Although it adopts an older name, the 2022 Vanquish will be an all-new, mid-engined, manual transmission. Aston Martin hasn’t provided any official pricing details, but expect the new Vanquish to cost around $450,000 when the markets fall.

2022 Cadillac Escala

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The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.

Expected cost: $200,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2022

As always, Cadillac plans to make its lineup even more luxurious with the introduction of the new Escala sedan, which should go into production sometime in late 2021. Based on the concept we saw in 2016, early reports suggested Escala would use the existing CT6 platform — but Plus, we know this sedan will be all-electric. It will be built on the same electric platform as the Lyriq , and this advanced EV can cost more than $200,000 when completed.

2022 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 – 2023

Expected cost: $75,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Mid 2021

It’s only a matter of time before Chevrolet announces the new Corvette Z06. Our hope (based on previous reports) is that the new Z06 will debut sometime in mid-2021. When it debuts, the new Vette could be equipped with a flatbed DOHC V8 engine going at up to 9,000rpm, pumping 625 horse power. It is also possible to use a more powerful ZR1 and even an electric Corvette. And in her last announcement about the Z6, she said that it is a version for the year 2023, so is it preparing for two versions, or will the project be postponed for another year until it is officially revealed in 2022?

2022 Honda Civic / Type R

Expected cost: $22,000 (estimate) / $38,000 (estimate)
When will it be available: Late 2021

Recently leaked images of what appears to be the all-new 2022 Honda Civic. The footage shows the new face of the compact sedan and some additional details at the rear, and most of the new design elements are borrowed from the eye-catching orange prototype we saw in November. Now, based on the leaked CARB carbon emission files, we know the Civic will have two engine options,

And both 1.5 and 2.0 liter engines will continue to run. Official production of the Civic should appear sometime in the next few months, with subsequent Si and Type R models this year.

2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5

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Expected cost: $40,000 (estimated)
When we see it: Mid 2021

Hyundai first launched the impressive electric Ioniq 5 just a few weeks ago. Completing the design of the Ioniq 5 is an exciting design and a spacious and impressive cabin, the brand says it will be a full line of electric vehicles in the same corner as it bears the name. The Ioniq 5 comes with 168 horsepower in the standard model, but other versions will be available with up to 232 horsepower in its higher specification range. Hyundai estimates the new Ioniq’s range of 298 miles, or 479,583 kilometers per charge.

2022 Infiniti Flagship EV

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Expected cost: $75,000 (estimated)
When will be available: Late 2021

Late last year, Infiniti gave us a sneak peek into its electrified future, which includes a luxury electric SUV, and possibly two of the future’s flagship vehicles. Based on the Q Inspiration concept pictured here, it’s possible that Infiniti sedans won’t become all-electric like SUVs, but instead,

It will use a version of the existing 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engine with hybrid technology. We expect the flagship sedan to appear sometime early next year, but we can only guess at the price; Which is likely to be $75,000 which is a good starting point especially at such a competitive price.

2022 Kia EV6

Expected cost: $40,000 (estimated)
When will we see it: Late 2021

Among the cars of the future, Kia will present us with 11 electric cars, and Kia is preparing for 2022 with an electric car called the Kia EV6, a new battery-powered hatchback that it shares its pillars with the Hyundai Ioniq 5. As the first dedicated electric car, the EV6 has a graceful exterior design and a modern cabin. As for details such as performance, range and price are still unknown. And we should know all about the upcoming EV6 in just a few months.

2022 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class

How much it will cost: $90,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2021 Future cars

On our Cars of the Future tour we could see a brand new Mercedes-Benz SL early next year. She snapped dozens of spy photos while testing at the Nürburgring in Germany, where Mercedes hid an updated design, paired with up to six engine options – from the base 43 to the high-powered hybrid 73e. According to Mercedes’ plan, the current model will cost $91,000, but we expect the new version to come at roughly the same price.

2022 Maserati MC20

How much will it cost: $210,000 Cars of the future
When will it be available: Mid 2021

Maserati introduced its new MC20 sports car earlier this year. The lightweight, two-door chassis packs a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine that produces simply 621 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque, and is channeled through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission.

The company claims the MC20 can accelerate to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds, have a top speed of 201 mph, and will cost $210,000 when it goes on sale early next year. cars of the future

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQE

Expected cost: $65,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2021 / early 2022

We know that the larger EQS was the first electric sedan from Mercedes-Benz, set to go on sale sometime next year. But the smaller EQE will follow the EQS, and it should be an electric sports car, credited with the traditional E-Class. Comes with all-wheel drive as standard, with one electric motor per axle, the EQE will have the combined power of two engines delivering a combined output of more than 402 hp and 564 lb-ft of torque, with an all-electric range of about 373 miles or more than 600 km on a single charge. . We’re expecting a price tag of about $65,000 per unit.

2022 Nissan 400Z

Expected cost: $40,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2021

Nissan amazed us with the debut of the Z Proto concept last year, complemented by retro cues and modern interior design. But now we can’t wait to see the production version, which we expect to appear as early as the second quarter of this year. It’s unclear what engine will launch the new Z, but we’re expecting either a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six with up to 400 horsepower and the same engine as the Nismo.

2022 Tesla Roadster

Expected cost: $200,000
When will we see it: Late 2021

It’s been a while since Tesla first announced a new roadster in 2018, but there’s reason to believe this new electric supercar could debut in production form later this year. Tesla was recently granted a patent in February for individual windshield wipers, according to several statements by CEO Elon Musk.

Based on our study of the company’s talk of future cars, the model will be delayed until 2022. This means that there should be a public-ready version before the end of the year – but we won’t know all the details until then.

2022 Toyota 86

Expected cost: $27,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Mid 2022

With the recent arrival of the 2022 Subaru BRZ, we expect Toyota to unveil its new 86 in the near future. It’s one of the cars of the future discreet, and when it debuts, the 2022 Toyota 86 will feature a similar design and likely the same 2.4-liter naturally aspirated engine as the BRZ, a distinctive engine that delivers 228 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, with available Six-speed manual transmission. We expect the 2022 Toyota 86 to be on sale by mid-2022, with a starting price of around $27,000.

2022 Toyota GR Corolla

Expected cost: $30,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2021 / early 2022

Although some Toyota fans in the US are upset that they didn’t get the GR Yaris, they might rejoice to know that Toyota is rocking one of the cars of the future, a very special version of the Corolla hatchback. Rumors say the GR Corolla could have all-wheel drive, and possibly the same Yaris turbocharged three-cylinder engine and six-speed manual transmission – but Toyota hasn’t confirmed any of those details yet. Our best guess is that the Toyota GR Corolla will debut sometime in 2021 before going on sale later in the year or early 2022

Future cars of 2023

2023 Genesis Essentia

Expected cost: $100,000 + (estimated) future cars
When will they be available: early 2022

Genesis already owns a range of impressive luxury cars, from the G70 sports sedan to the new GV80 SUV. But the brand wants to expand further, and that could mean a sporty door is on the horizon. Based on the Essentia concept that debuted a few years ago, there’s reason to believe Genesis could bring a production version of that car – and it would be an all-electric car. We could see Essentia sometime in 2021, former executive vice president and global head of the company, Manfred Fitzgerald, said.

Future cars of 2023

2023 Hyundai RM20 N

Expected cost: $40,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2022 Future cars

Hyundai has enjoyed recent success with its N cars, specifically the Veloster N, the upcoming Elantra N, and now its recently announced Kona N hot crossover. But another N car could join the lineup in the near future – and it could be the hottest yet. The Hyundai RM20 N will be a mid-engine hatchback based on many RM concepts we’ve seen over the years. Rumor has it that this flagship could have up to 350 horsepower from a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, and if you’re saving for it, it could stand somewhere near $40,000.

2023 Infiniti QS Inspiration

Expected cost: $75,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2022 Future cars

Infiniti will launch its first electric offering by the end of next year, it said in its announced strategy, and part of that strategy includes a luxury sports sedan dubbed the QS. Inspired by the 2019 concept of the same name, the production Infiniti QS will have futuristic design glimpses and a modern cabin, all powered by a hybrid or all-electric powertrain. We’ll know more about the Infiniti QS production when it debuts, and it will most likely appear sometime in 2022.

2023 Mazda 6

Expected cost: $35,000 (estimated)
When will we see it: mid-2022 Future cars

There are many rumors about the upcoming Mazda6. Reports indicate that Mazda is offering it all in the luxury sedan segment by moving its mid-size platform to a new rear-wheel drive platform, complete with a six-cylinder engine built under the hood. Unfortunately, we won’t know anything for sure until Mazda officially reveals the new 6, which is supposed to come later next year.

2023 Porsche 911 Hybrid

Expected cost: $150,000 (estimated) Future cars
When will they be available: Mid 2022

As we cruise through the cars of the future, we should all be quite excited about the upcoming Porsche 911 Hybrid, as executives promise it will be “the highest-performing 911 ever.” Assuming the sports car borrows a Panamera-like setup for the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, the 911 could be powered by more than 700 horsepower.

And we know it’s going to be a hybrid with additional ingredients, so it should still be relatively light. What we don’t know is how much the new 911 Hybrid will cost, or when it will be ready to come out. Perhaps our best guess is that we’ll see the 911 Hybrid later next year or early next year, before it goes on sale (hopefully) sometime in 2022 – and potentially the most expensive 911 of its time.

Future cars 2025

2025 Dodge Challenger / Charger

If these are the capabilities of the current Challenger, how will it perform in 2025

Expected cost: $30,000 (estimated)
When will it be available to us: Mid 2024

Dodge has said that the current Charger and Challenger models will live, at least in their current form, until 2024. After that, the duo will likely get a future makeover that undoubtedly includes electrification and more modern technology. But details outside that are scant; We don’t know what the new Charger and Challenger will look like, or what might occupy them. Dodge probably won’t release that information for a few more years.

2025 Cadillac Celestiq

Expected Cost: $200,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Mid 2024

This year Cadillac announced the production of its flagship Celestiq electric vehicle (known as “suh-less-tik”). The company promises to build by hand, use the new Ultium battery platform as its base — such as the Lyriq crossover — and run limited production. Unfortunately, we won’t see Celestiq for a few more years.

If we’re lucky, we could see a concept as early as 2022, but it’s likely that a production version won’t be available until at least 2024.

2025 Lamborghini Sedan

The expected cost is unknown.
When do we see it: nothing to base any expectations on

Lamborghini’s assurances that it is once again planning a super sedan makes us even less hopeful of seeing a production version. But our fingers are crossed. If a four-door Lambo appears, it probably won’t be until at least 2024 and won’t go on sale until the following year. There is no indication that could strengthen those assertions either,

But our best guess is a hybrid with either a V8 or V12. One rumor suggests that the Lambo sedan could use the same base as the Taycan, suggesting an all-electric powertrain, but nothing has been confirmed.

2025 CUPRA Urban Rebel 

Expected cost: $20,000-25,000
When will it be available: Late 2024

The CUPRA UrbanRebel Concept is based on the design principles of a 100% electric urban car, and will be launched in 2025. A racing version, the road version will blend stunning design and dynamics, and is based on the Volkswagen Group’s short MEB platform.

According to Cobra, the Urban will provide 250 kilowatts of continuous power and up to 320 kilowatts at its peak. It can accelerate from zero to 100 km / h in just 3.2 seconds. Its length is 4186 mm, its width is 1795 mm, and its height is 1444 mm. The design hints at the proportions of a future urban electric car that we will see at the end of 2024 at the latest.

Toyota’s space-age concept 2030

How much does it cost?: We don’t know

When will it be available: I think Toyota will not wait until 2030 and maybe it will be introduced by 2026

In this concept, Toyota offers a car that is closer to spaceships, even the lights are integrated inside the car body, and in the background, a group of LED lights shines wonderfully, and inside is an imaginary cabin that offers you everything, and many of the operating menus will depend on voice commands, while the doors are like wings And it opens to welcome you, and Toyota did not provide much information other than one video that it released for a short time, and it probably won’t wait long to launch its concept cars until 2030 – and I expect to reveal a copy of it in 2026.

2026 Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR

The expected cost and landing date are not clear to us and nothing to base our expectations on

The AVATAR team is currently road-testing the German manufacturer’s Avatar body, crocodile-back, and coming with four high-performance engines close to the wheels, the VISION AVTR embodies a particularly nimble implementation of the vision of a dynamic luxury saloon. With a combined engine power of more than 350 kW, and thanks to the intelligent and fully variable torque distribution, each wheel can be driven separately and depending on the driving situation, the VISION AVTR can move almost sideways. 30 degrees, to give the so-called “crab movement” to the vehicle, which takes on a reptile-like appearance, even in its movement and design.

The SUV of the future for 2022

2022 Ferrari Purosangue

How much it will cost: $350,000 + (estimated) Future cars
When will it be available: Early 2022

The Ferrari Borosangoy – as the first SUV from the Italian sports car pyramid – is likely to appear sometime late next year before going on sale as early as mid-2022. What we know so far about Ferrari’s high-ride is that it will have either a V8 engine. turbocharged and hybrid, or the brand’s equivalent of the V12 engine.

And engine output should be somewhere near 650 horsepower (and about as powerful as the engine of the best Lamborghini Urus), and the price will likely exceed $350,000. The truth is that we’ve only seen a few spy photos and renders of the SUV so far, but expect to see the final production version sometime next year.

2022 Lexus LQ

Expected cost: $75,000 (estimated). Cars of the future
When will we see it: Late 2021 / early 2022

Lexus plans to impart even more luxury with a flagship crossover dubbed the LQ. Inspired by the LF-1 concept pictured here , the Lexus LQ should be a luxury rear-wheel drive crossover with a luxurious cabin. Far from it, details about the brand’s new range are still scant. Expect more information near the debut of LQ, which should happen late this year or early 2022.

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L

How much it will cost: $40,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2021

Jeep has an all-new version of the beloved Grand Cherokee SUV dubbed the “L.” The letter “L” in this case indicates the car’s longest wheelbase, with the addition of a third row of seats. Indeed, the Grand Cherokee L has a wheelbase nearly seven inches longer than the conventional two-row version, and an overall length of 204.9 inches, which also makes it more than 15 inches longer.

The Grand Cherokee L is powered by the same 3.6-liter V6, or another 5.7-liter Hemi-signature V8 that’s the same type as last year, but Jeep’s got several new tech insiders like a 10.1-inch touch screen and instrument cluster. 10.3 inch digital. There are no official pricing details yet, but expect the new Jeep to go on sale sometime this spring.

2022 Jeep Wagoneer / Grand Wagoneer

Expected cost: $75,000 (estimated) Future cars
When will we be available: Mid 2021

Jeep introduced the iconic Grand Wagoneer concept late last year, promising us a flagship and luxury car in the near future. It’s one of the cars of the future, with a ton of screens in the cabin – including a 12.1-inch touchscreen – and a plug-in hybrid powertrain, with an expected price tag of somewhere near $75,000, and the Grand Wagoneer should definitely stand out. But don’t expect to see a production version until at least later this year or early next year.

2022 Kia Carnival

Expected cost: $33,375
When will we see it: Early 2021

It’s the only pickup truck on this list, the 2022 Kia Carnival, and it debuted earlier this year in spades. The Carnival comes with a 12.3-inch touch screen, second-row “lounge seats” and a 3.5-liter V6 engine that’s very good for 290 horsepower. Kia hasn’t announced pricing or fuel economy yet, but the new Carnival minivan will go on sale in a few months.

2022 Porsche Macan EV

Will the breath and music not from Porsche remain, or will it become silent as it became electric?

Expected cost: $65,000+ (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2022

We’ll get our first glimpse of the new Porsche Macan EV sometime next year before the electric crossover officially goes on sale in 2022. Reports suggest that the Macan EV will appear alongside the electric Audi Q5 and the much-anticipated Volkswagen ID . We don’t know what power the new Macan EV might have, but we hope this small crossover will follow in the footsteps of the electric Taycan.

2022 Rivian R1S

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Rivian shares one of the cars of the future with a first-class truck

Expected cost: $70,000
When will be available: Late 2021

Next year should be the year Rivian officially opens the order book for its R1T electric truck and R1S SUV. The R1S, in particular, will come in three different battery sizes: 105, 135 and 180 kWh. These batteries will power the SUV’s engines that produce up to 750 horsepower and 800 pound-feet of top-spec, and up to 300 miles of range. Deliveries of the R1S will begin late next year, with a starting price of $70,000.

2022 Volkswagen ID Buzz

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Expected cost of Volkswagen: $40,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2021 / early 2022

Volkswagen has released the first concept of the ID Buzz electric bus, once again – Notes Production plans date back to 2017. This vehicle has been a long time coming. , but finally, we should debut ID.Buzz sometime next year before it goes on sale either in late 2021 or early 2022. Reports say ID.Buzz should have more scope It has 350 miles on top-spec, and that one or two engines put out 360 horsepower. We’ll know more for sure when the production version comes out next year; But expect a starting price of $40,000.

The SUV cars of the future in 2023

2023 Lotus SUV

The concept presented by Lotus to its fans and SUV lovers

Expected cost: $60,000+ (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2023

Lotus is looking to make a change by pushing itself into the mainstream market with a new SUV. And in June of last year, the supposedly high-riding Lotus was spied for the first time, and the latest reports suggest the SUV could have up to 750 horsepower from the extra powertrain. The so-called Lotus “Lambda” SUV will be built at the Geely plant in Wuhan, China, where the company says it can pump nearly 150,000 models each year.

2023 Volvo XC90

How much will this model cost me: $50,000+ (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2022 Future cars

It’s been a while since Volvo released the current XC90; This generation has been on the market since 2015, and the model has helped launch a renaissance for the brand. But we know that the new XC90 will debut in a few years, and like many other SUVs expected in the near future, Volvo will make it electrified.

The company will continue to offer current plug-in and petrol variants, but an all-electric version could be launched as early as 2022 before going on sale the following year. Volvo currently has an electric XC40 called the Charger, so it’s no surprise that the larger three-row car follows the same scheme. Unfortunately, we don’t have details on the price, range or horsepower yet.

Future cars trucks 2022

2022 Bollinger B2

Expected cost: $125,000 Future cars
When will it be available: Late 2021

Bollinger has been teasing a production version of the rugged B2 pickup for some time, but 2022 could be the year it officially launches. With a rugged look, a driving range of about 200 miles, and up to 614 horsepower on the road, the new Bollinger B2 promises us true truck capabilities. We’ll wait and see if that’s really true.

2022 Ford F-150 Electric

The cost of the future car from Ford: 28,940 dollars
When will it be available: late 2021 Future cars

Not sure if this car deserves to be among the cars of the future, Ford released the new 2021 F-150 back in August, complete with a refreshed look, a new hybrid powertrain option, and a starting price of $28,940 for the base XL model. There are 500,000 new copies already in stock, which means you can buy one today – assuming your local dealer still has stock.

The US police have approved it as one of their supercars, but if you missed out on it later this year we could see an all-electric version of the same pickup. It is the electric car of the future from Ford, which did not give us any data on that electric version, promising it to us in late 2021.

2022 Ford Maverick

Expected cost: $25,000 (estimated)
When markets fall: Late 2021

Ford is still on the list of future cars, with one of the most anticipated trucks of the year being the 2022 Ford Maverick. The Maverick is tucked under the slightly larger Ranger, and is supposed to debut late this year at $25,000 or a little less. And we know it’ll be built at Ford’s facility in Mexico, and should offer the same 1.5-liter inline and 2.0-liter turbo as the Bronco Sport with which it shares its base.

2022 GMC Hummer EV

Of course, the cost is huge: $112,595
When will it be put up for sale: We promised to launch it early 2022

This year GMC brought back the popular Hummer name in the form of an electric pickup truck. Complete with 1,000 horsepower, 350 miles of range, and a 0-60 acceleration time of 3.0 seconds, GM promised us that the battery-powered truck would officially go on sale in 2022. And when it goes on sale, the GMC Hummer EV will have a hefty price tag. $112,595.

2023-2022 Ram Dakota

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Estimated estimated cost: $25,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2022

Ram Trucks has been going back and forth in order to revive the Dakota, but recent rumors and patents suggest we could see a small Ram truck in the near future. And in April, the company introduced a Dakota brand—whether that means that a New Dakota will actually surprise us, or that Ram will simply keep the brand alive. But if Ram decides to build a new Dakota, we could see the pickup as early as next year with a 2022 sale date. There are rumors that it will be among the cars of the future for 2023.

2022 Tesla Cybertruck

Expected cost of the standard version: $39,900
When will the market fall: Late 2021 / early 2022

It’s hard not to make Tesla on our list of cars of the future, and the Tesla Cybertruck promises us one of the most polarizing new cars we’ve seen in a while. When Elon Musk unveiled the cyberpunk-esque pickup late last year, it promised a 0-60 acceleration time of less than 3.0 seconds, a driving range of more than 500 miles in the Tri Motor AWD model, and even 250 miles of range in the Single Motor RWD version.

But we probably won’t see any production version until at least late 2021 or the following year. Prices should start at $39,900 for the 250-mile model, and on ordering the 500-mile model will go up to $69,900 before options.

2022 Volkswagen Atlas Tanoak

Expected cost: $35,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Early 2022

Volkswagen launched the Atlas Tanuak as a concept back in 2018 at the Detroit Auto Show, promising a production version in the near future. It’s been more than two years since we first saw the concept, but Volkswagen hasn’t completely abandoned those plans; The company has been analyzing pickup plans for more than a year now, and Foulkes says production of the Tanoak is a big possibility. Unfortunately, we don’t know how much it will cost or what might strengthen it. If and when it will premiere, expect to see it sometime, or as early as 2022.

2022 Volkswagen Amarok

Expected cost: $25,000 (estimated)
When will it be available: Late 2022

After the Atlas Tanoak (if this truck really does happen), Volkswagen could add a second truck to its US lineup in the form of the Amarok. The company already sells the plate in other markets, but the company could bring the pickup truck to the United States to compete with mid-range companies like Ford Ranger and Chevrolet Colorado, among others. We don’t know what could be the source of this truck’s power,

In our search for future cars, we find the same car in preparation with different dates, including spy shots in the previous video of the 2023 Amarok, but our best guess is a version of the company’s 2.0-liter engine. In terms of price, it should be competitive with the rest of the sector.

Truck 2025 Mercedes-Benz

In the world of future cars, a revolution is taking place, but at a slow pace. Quietly and safely, the Mercedes-Benz Truck of the Future 2025 rolls down the highway at a speed of 85 km/h. The tractor and trailer brake and acceleration precisely, and sticks to itself in the center of the right lane in flowing traffic. This scene is what a huge Mercedes truck does, however, this is anything but routine. What it would be like to pass the future, as the truck is powered by an automated system called Active Drive Assist. While the human thinks and leaves the leadership to the computer.

The Truck of the Future 2025 makes the impact of modern technology tangible. In particular, the monotonous long-distance roads lasting for hours on major highways, often with tight schedules, can be facilitated very soon by trucks driving themselves. The list of future cars will always be updated with everything new and upcoming in the automotive world.

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