We are well into 2022 and we have already seen most of what we can expect, in terms of new models. That said, 2023 is expected to be even more interesting as a lot of carmakers bring out completely different models from their usual portfolio.
Moreover, some of our iconic models will undergo substantial changes. With this in mind, here are some new cars for 2023, you should be most excited about.
Toyota GR Corolla
A hot hatchback from Toyota is a rare thing nowadays, but it seems Gazoo Racing, Toyota’s racing division, is on a row, churning out one exciting model after another.
After the GR Supra, GR86, and the rally-bred GR Yaris, Toyota recently unveiled the highly-anticipated GR Corolla after the delays caused by COVID 19 but it’s finally here, and it’s arguably the most exciting hot hatch of the year.
The GR Corolla is powered by an amped-up version of the 1.6-liter, inline-three that debuted with the GR Yaris. In this application, it is good for 300 horsepower channeling power to all four wheels, and best of all, it is only available with a six-speed manual.
With prices estimated to start at $32,000 for the entry-level model and circuit edition expected to be $40,000, the 2023 GR Corolla will arrive in dealerships by the end of 2022.
What cars will be redesigned in 2022?
Some cars that will be redesigned are the Ford Mustang, which will include hybridization, in 2023. The revised Mazda Miata ND3 will also be redesigned, by getting a new engine and weight reduction.
Are 2023 cars out yet?
Some cars that are advertised as a 2023 model year, such as the Nissan Z and Acura Integra, are already out while others are about to debut.
When are 2023 cars released?
Official debuts usually happen around the same time as one of the big auto shows, hosted every year or every two years. That said, carmakers can unveil models, virtually, at any time of the year.
Will all new cars be self-driving by 2023?
No. Most vehicles are, in fact, still pretty far from being autonomous. Tesla Model S, for example, has Level 2 autonomy. Currently, Level 6 is the highest level of autonomy.
What will cars be like in 2023?
It’s no secret that new cars get more complex and heavier, but also safer. In 2023, we’ll see more of the same, but also, a lot of models will be completely changed. The next-generation Chevrolet Camaro, for example, is expected to be an EV sedan, instead of a front-engine coupe.