Cars coming soon with expected release dates by manufacturer

2017 promises to be an exciting year as manufacturers release their new model cars. The New Ford Fiesta and BMW 5 Series are likely to feature highly alongside the face-lifted Golf and new Mini Countryman.

We've listed the key car releases and approximate dates, so you know what to look out for!

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Aston Martin

Aston spent significant money on the DB11, which offers a great iteration on the old DB9

  • New DBX (Summer '17)
  • Rapide EV (late '17)

Bentley

  • Bentayga Speed (spring '17)
  • New Continental GT (early '17)
  • EXP 10 Speed 6 (Autumn '17)
  • 'Baby' Bentayga (late '17)

BMW

The BMW 5 Series is likely to be well received with the outgoing model about to cease production (bargain hunters should get in now, while stock of the old model is still available).  The current X3 is also getting a bit long in the tooth, with the Jaguar F-Pace and Mercedes GLC taking market share currently.  The lack of a Z4 (to become Z5 in 2018), is pointing customers to an Audi TT or Mecedes SLA.

  • New 5 Series (early 2017)
  • New 5 Series GT (Spring '17)
  • New X3 (Summer '17)
  • X4 M40i (late '16)
  • i8 Plus (late '16]
  • i5 (Spring 2017)
  • New Z4
  • New X7

Citroen

  • C1 Urban Ride (late '16)
  • New C3 Picasso (Spring '17)
  • Cactus M (Spring '17)
  • Grand Cactus (Summer '17)

Dacia

  • New Kwid (late '16)

DS

  • DS2 (early '17)

Ferrari

  • F12 TDF (late '16)
  • F12 Speciale (late '16)

Ford

As one of the UK's most popular cars, the new Fiesta is eagerly awaited.

  • New Fiesta (Spring '17)
  • Kuga Coupe (early 2017)
  • Focus Coupe (mid '17)
  • New GT supercar (Spring 2017)
  • Focus RS500 (mid-'17)

Honda

  • New Civic (early '17)
  • FCV Clarity (Autumn '16)
  • 'Baby' NSX (2018)
  • New S200 (2018)

Infiniti

  • Q80 (Spring '17)

Jaguar

  • XE Sportbrake (late '16)
  • XE R (late '16)
  • XE Convertible (2017)
  • XF Sportbrake (mid-'17)
  • XF Coupe (Spring '17)
  • 'Baby' F-Pace crossover (late '18)

Jeep

  • New Compass (Spring '17)

Kia

  • Optima GT (late '16)
  • New GT sportscar (Apr '17)
  • Soul facelift (late '16)
  • New Rio (2018)
  • GT4 Stinger (2017)
  • B-SUV (2018)

Lamborghini

  • Sesto Elemento (late 2016)
  • New Urus SUV (Spring 2018)

Land Rover

Land Rover's new Discovery 5 is likely to prove highly popular, get your deposit down now!

The Discovery 4 wasn't much of a change on the Disco 3. Now 12 years old, the Disco 3 remains extremely popular with very high second hand values.

A full adult 7 seat car, the new model is even longer, but lower and narrower which will come as welcome relief for current owners used to tight car parks, and the occupational 'over height barrier' incident.

The new Defender is still wrapped in secrecy, the old model is going to be hard to replicate as the utilitarian old model failed to meet safety and emissions requirements well in the past.

  • New Defender (Early 2018)
  • New Grand Evoque
  • New Discovery 5

Lexus

  • Revised GS (late '16)
  • Revised IS (early '17)
  • LF-LC (Summer '17)
  • LF-C2 (Autumn '16)
  • LC500 (2017)

Maserati

  • Alfieri (early '17)

Mazda

  • MX-5 hard-top (Autumn '16)
  • RX-9 (late 2016)
  • CX-4 (Spring '17)
  • CX-9 (Summer '17)

McLaren

  • 570S GT (Spring '17)
  • 675LT Spyder (Summr)

Mercedes-Benz

  • E-Class Coupe (late '16)
  • E-Class Convertible (Spring '17)
  • E63 (late '16)
  • G500 4x4(2) (late '16)
  • Mercedes-AMG GT Black (late '16)
  • V-ISION-E (2017)
  • New GLT pick-up (Summer '17)

MINI

  • New Countryman (late 2016)

Mitsubishi

  • New ASX (late 2016)
  • New Shogun (late '16)

Nissan

  • Pulsar NISMO (late '16)
  • New Juke (early '18)
  • New Micra (early '17)
  • New LEAF (Autumn '17)

Peugeot

  • New 3008 (late '16)
  • New 5008 (early '17)
  • 308R Hybrid (Spring '17)
  • New 208 (Spring '18)

Porsche

  • Cajun (Spring 2017)
  • New 911 GT [late 2016)
  • New Panamera (early '17)
  • MissionE (2020)

Renault

  • Alaskan (late '16)
  • New Scenic (late '16) / new Grand Scenic (late '16)
  • New Renaultsport Megane (Spring '17)
  • Alpine Vision (Spring '17)
  • Koleos 5&7-seater SUV (Spring '17)

Rolls-Royce

  • SUV (Summer '18)

SEAT

  • New Leon (early '17)
  • '20V20' SUV (Summer 2020)

Skoda

  • Kodiaq 5&7-seat SUV (late '16)
  • New Roomster (late '16)
  • New Yeti (2018)

Smart

  • New BRABUS fortwo & forfour models (early '17)

SsangYong

  • XAV Adventure (late '17)

Subaru

  • New Impreza (mid-'17)

Suzuki

  • New Ignis [Spring '17)
  • New Swift (late '17)

Toyota

  • New Auris Cross (Spring '17)
  • New C-HR (late '16)

Vauxhall

  • New Astra VXR (Spring 2017)
  • New Insignia (Spring '17)
  • New Meriva (Spring '17)

Volkswagen

  • New Golf R400 (late 2016)
  • Golf facelift (early '17)
  • New Sport Coupe GTE (late 2017]
  • New T-ROC crossover (late 2017)
  • New Phaeton (Autumn '17)
  • Golf GTI MK8 (Summer '19)
  • New Polo (mid-2017)
  • New Touareg (2018)
  • T-CROSS (Spring 2018)
  • Polo SUV (Spring 2018)
  • XL3 (2019)
  • Tiguan Coupe (2017)
  • up! GTI (late '17)

Volvo

Volvo is aggressive repositioning itself as a go-to luxury brand. With the upcoming models there should be no apologies from dealers with waiting lists likely as buyers seeking high tech vehicles find the brand that 5 years ago offered little uniqueness away from the 7 seater XC90, which merely offered a practical 7 seats in an ancient shell.

  • New XC40 (2018)
  • New XC60 (2018)
  • S90 Polestar 2018

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