Buick is making a spectacular comeback as an electric brand, but German and Asian carmakers are making some pretty interesting headlines too!

 

#1 2023 Buick GL8 Century Debut

Century Debut

 2023 Buick GL8 Century Debuts As Ultra-Luxury SUV Alternative

 

Buick is seeking to benefit from the still ongoing popularity of luxury minivans, by launching a new model, the 2023 Buick GL8 Century. With a large foldable screen and comfortable twos rows of seats, the new Buick is set to be a real competitor in the world minivan market.

 

#2 New Volkswagen Aero B Spy Shots Capture EV Ahead Of 2023 Arrival

New Volkswagen Aero B Spy Shots Capture

 New Volkswagen Aero B Spy Shots Capture EV Ahead Of 2023 Arrival

 

Volkswagen is no closer to revealing the new model, as it's still hiding under camouflage, even the tire design is hidden, however, spy shots offer an early glimpse.

The Aero B rides on the MEB platform and will be rear-wheel drive only. It's expected to reach the 60-mph mark in 8.5 seconds.

VW is still working on camouflaging the tire design, so it's hard to tell if this model will use different tires than the other MEB vehicles coming out in 2020.

 

#3 Polestar 2 BST Edition 270 Unveiled

Polestar 2 BST Edition 270 Unveiled

Polestar 2 BST Edition 270 Unveiled With 476 HP, Performance Upgrades

 

Polestar has announced a special edition of the Polestar 2 electric sedan that was announced a few weeks ago. It's a limited production model.

So, what is special about this new edition? Well, for starters, it has a dual-motor electric powertrain that produces 476 horsepower. The regular models only have 375 HP, so you can see how much extra juice this car has! It also has heightened responsiveness and sportier dynamics thanks to its enhanced suspension and tires.

The 2023 Polestar 2 doesn't stray too far from the original model—it's still got the same 78 kWh battery pack as before. All of these features are standard on both models (except for those mentioned above).

 

#4 Buick Electra-X Concept Debuts

Buick Electra-X Concept Debuts

Buick Electra-X Concept Debuts With Old Name For Sleek Electric SUV

 

The Electra-X is a sleek, all-electric concept car that was designed by GM and carries the Buick badge. It's a coupe-styled SUV with a swoopy body painted in Satin White Metallic—and it's got 21-inch wheels and a full-width light bar.

The Electra-X is purely electric and has no tailpipe emissions to worry about. The powertrain consists of two motors: One on each axle. This allows for all-wheel drive, which would be great in snow country (where Buicks are often sold). It's also pretty cool that the car is capable of going from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds.

The interior is designed for comfort with lots of cushy seats, soft materials, and ambient lighting. The driver will feel like they're sitting on clouds!

 

#5 2023 Toyota GR Corolla Morizo Edition Debuts

2023 Toyota GR Corolla Morizo Edition Debuts

2023 Toyota GR Corolla Morizo Edition Debuts With More Torque, Less Weight

 

The Toyota GR Corolla is about to get a little more special.

Toyota is only offering 200 units of the Morizo Edition, which will be available for the 2023 model year. Pricing will be announced closer to launch, but it's clear that this model isn't meant to be a mainstream seller—it's all about exclusivity.

The name comes from the nickname for Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who leads the company through its current era of success and innovation. The special model uses the Circuit Edition trim level as a starting point, with some key changes that make it stand out.

 

#6 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC Debuts

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC Debuts

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC Debuts: Grows In Size, Gets Mild-Hybrid Tech

 

The Mercedes-Benz GLC debuted over a decade ago as the GLK, one of the brand’s best-selling models. now the next generation GLC is coming out in 2023.

The new iteration of this SUV will launch in the US with two flavors: the GLC 300 and the GLC 300 4Matic. Both models are powered by an M254 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 258 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. 

It’s not just about power, though; there are plenty of other changes to look forward to in this new model, including a redesigned body that gets rid of some of its awkward angles, as well as new tech features like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection and blind-spot monitoring.

 

#7 2023 BMW iX1 Debuts as Electric AWD

2023 BMW iX1 Debuts as Electric AWD

The third-generation BMW X1 is coming to the United States in xDrive28i trim. However, European customers are offered an all-electric version, the first all-wheel-drive electric BMW in the compact segment.

The X1 features a slightly modified front fascia that includes blue accents around the kidney grilles and a modified lower bumper. The interior is exactly what you would expect from a BMW: elegant, comfortable, and practical.

 

#8 2023 Land Rover Defender 130 Debuts  

2023 Land Rover Defender 130 Debuts

2023 Land Rover Defender 130 Debuts With 8 Seats, Up To 395 HP, No V8

 

Land Rover, the most capable off-roader on Earth, is making a big transition.

The British automaker has been building off-roaders since 1948 and is known for building some of the toughest vehicles in the world. But with the release of the Defender 130, Land Rover is now going for something different: family-friendly.

The new Defender 130 has seven seats and two electrified engines in the United States. This is a huge departure from Land Rover's past as a company that built tough off-roaders with limited passenger capacity and no electric options. Now it's going after families who want to go camping or explore nature with their kids—but aren't quite ready to give up their luxury car status just yet.

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