Upcoming Future Cars

Best 6 Upcoming Future Cars:


6. LADA Raven: 2019





Lada Unleashes its Supercar Concept,  Amazing Russian hyper car.

A Russian company owned by the French Group Renault.
Now Lada is a Russian company that isn’t know for making supercars, that it was quite the surprise when they unveiled the Lada Raven Supercar Concept. With massive gaping grilles up front, huge vents out the back, and enormous, bulbous wheel arches.

It appears Lada will incorporate a mid-engine layout for this concept. Although there is still no word on the engine that will be used in this amazing car.

The starting price of LADA XRAY Cross in the Classic trim level begins from 729 000 rubles.


5. Chevrolet Corvette Stingray: 2020






A mid-engine Chevy Corvette has been rumored for decades and it’s a reality for 2020. Carrying the famed Stingray moniker, it’s the most aggressively styled ‘Vette yet, with a wild exotic-car appearance. It comes with removable roof panels that can be stored in the forward-situated trunk. A 6.2-liter V8 engine sits behind the driver and resides beneath a clear panel. It pumps 490 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The cockpit is driver-focused and features a pair of electronic displays and no fewer than a dozen selectable driving modes. A revised suspension promises added handling abilities, and it can be upgraded with an adjustable unit that lets the driver dial in stiffness and ride height, or General Motors’ Magnetic Ride Control auto-adjusting system. Amazingly, it starts at under $60,000.

4. Mercedes-Benz C-class Sedan Spied: 2021




The W205-generation Mercedes-Benz C-class has just been refreshed, but we already have the first spy shots of an all-new C-class model with the internal designation W206, which is due in the next few years. And it comes with a lot of good news for enthusiasts. Importantly, it will remain on a rear-wheel-drive platform, with all-wheel drive as an option; the platform will be an evolution of what underpins the current car. Mercedes will continue to offer five body styles: a regular-wheelbase sedan, a China-only long-wheelbase sedan, a station wagon, a two-door coupe, and a two-door convertible. They will be sized like the current model, with similar proportions, but the sedan will benefit from a significantly larger cabin and trunk.

The engine portfolio will consist of inline-four and straight-six engines—meaning no more V-6—including diesel power trains. All models will feature 48-volt mild hybridization, like the new CLS, with the exception of the plug-in-hybrid models; we expect to see both diesel and gasoline plug-in hybrids, with a fully electric range of up to 60 miles. A three-cylinder engine is out of the question, and there will likely be no more engines from the power train alliance with Renault-Nissan. The top-of-the-line Mercedes-AMG C63 version should stay powered by a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8, with the lesser AMG variant using a pumped-up version of the turbocharged straight-six. Don't hold your breath for the diesel models to make their way to the United States.

3. Audi Avatar Concept: 2032




The Audi Avatar Concept is a futuristic 3-seat electric super car inspired by the modern racing video games and by the 1937 Auto Union Type C Streamline with an aerodynamic exterior with three glass canopies. The author is Australian designer Edwin Conan.

It provide drivers of 2032 the joy of driving that they had playing racing games when they were kids.

Inspired by the 1937 Auto Union Type C Streamline racing car, the Avatar Concept is the 21st century avatar of its ancestor.

Long range supercharge-ion battery driving 4 powerful in-wheel electric motors, together with ultra light aerodynamic body, enable the car to accelerate from 0-100km/h in 2.9s, reach top speed of more than 360km/h with nimble and agile handling.

The exterior design of the car is inspired by the form of fabric blown in the wind. The form also carries traces of the historical Auto Union Type C Streamline racer.

There are no conventional doors on the car, but instead, inspired by the jet fighters, there are three glass canopies. The main canopy opens forward together with the steering wheel and the dashboard; the two passengers’ canopies open backwards; and a side panel on the bodywork opens downwards to act as a step, making the event of getting in and out of the cockpit very special and easy.

2.BMW ZX-6: 2050





An American automaker called the idea ridiculous. By 2050, we’ll all be living on another planet flying around in jetpacks, he joked. Cars might not even exist. Yet, as everyone who studies technology knows, there are fits and starts, major milestones and minor setbacks, on the road to the future. Alan Keys said the only way to predict the future is to invent it, and invention requires a massive R&D budget.

Sure, thirty-eight years is a long time. No one could have predicted the iPhone back in the mid-70s, with apps that show a pop-up display using augmented reality or easy access to every song on Spotify. Yet, in predicting the future car, there is also a long history of things staying the same: the combustible engine, seat belts that work about the same way as they have for decades, four tires and a steering wheel. The future car of 2050 may still operate about the same way as it does today. To predict what might happen over the next three decades, Digital Trends asked well-known auto analysts, futurists, and other experts to offer their opinion on what the car in your garage might look like (and do) in 2050.

1. LADA L-Rage concept: 2080





Futuristic concept of the domestic car industry, presented by Russian designer Dmitry Lazarev. LADA L-Rage concept 2080 is a rather exciting and ambitious prospect for the Russian automotive industry. The concept is devoid of the usual suspension and wheels, according to the designer's plan, the car will slide over the track, barely touching it, perhaps due to the technology of magnetic levitation, or something even more fantastic.

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