The end of the year is almost here, believe it or not. That means manufacturers are prepping their products for 2023 and trying to get them into dealerships within the next few months. We’ve already seen a number of new debuts for next year – heck, we’ve even driven some of them. But there’s still plenty more on the way before January rolls around. These are just a few.
2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale:
Alfa Romeo expanded its crossover lineup by one with the introduction ofi the Tonale. Slotted beneath the larger Stelvio, the Tonale is the brand’s first plug-in-hybrid vehicle and features a turbocharged 1.3-liter inline-four engine with battery assist. Its total output is 272 horsepower with 30 miles of electric range. The new Tonale goes on sale later this year and should start at around $30,000.
2023 BMW 7 Series/i7
BMW’s biggest and most luxurious sedan is all-new for the 2023 model year. The new 7 Series boasts bold styling, a lavish interior, and now two powertrain options: gas or electric. The gas models come in six- and eight-cylinder variants while the new BMW i7 uses a 101.7-kilowatt-hour battery pack. Both the gas 7 Series and the i7 produce up to 536 horsepower.
2023 BMW XM
BMW debuted the XM concept last year with wild styling and a plug-in–hybrid powertrain capable of up to 750 horsepower. Now, that concept will become a reality. The launch version will have 644 hp and 650 lb-ft, while the 750-hp version is expected later in 2023. No word on pricing.
2023 Honda CR-V
The 2023 Honda CR-V has been a long-time coming. The brand’s beloved compact sedan underwent a makeover for 2023 that includes significant updates to the exterior, a new Civic-inspired cabin, and updates to the engine option.
2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The long-awaited C8 Z06 hits the road later this year, boasting 670 horsepower and 460 pound-feet courtesy of a new 5.5-liter V8. This super coupe can rev to a ridiculous 8,600 RPM and will hit 60 miles per hour in just 2.6 seconds. The new Z06 starts at $106,395 – but the order books have already closed for the 2023 model year.
2023 Dodge Hornet
Dodge (finally) has its own compact crossover in the new Hornet. Built on the Alfa Romeo Tonale platform, the Dodge Hornet has a standard turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a plug-in hybrid option that produces up to 285 horsepower and a 0-60 sprint of 6.1 seconds. The new Hornet goes on sale later this year and it should start at around $30,000.