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May 28, 2023

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It should come as no surprise that we here at Allways Atascosa love our cars. This is why, in addition to knowing everything we can about the vehicles we sell, we like to keep track of where the industry is headed next.

This year, there’s a whole host of new and upcoming cars we’re looking forward to seeing on the road. With that in mind, we’ve assembled ten exciting cars to watch out for in 2023. Whether you’re in the market for a new vehicle or just love seeing what’s out there, this top cars 2023 list should give you a good idea of why the next few years will be good for the auto industry and drivers.

Ten Cars We Can’t Wait To See In 2023 And Beyond

  1. The Volkswagen ID. Buzz

This is one of the new car releases that feels like a long time coming. Volkswagen’s modern EV take on its classic Microbus is finally hitting US shores next year. The base model will house a 201-horsepower single-motor drivetrain on release, but Volkswagen will eventually offer a 300-horsepower version.

  1. The 2024 Ram Dakota

Once the name for Dodge’s entry into the mid-sized pickup truck market, Ram is set to breathe new life into the name with its answer to the Jeep Gladiator. It will sport the same underpinnings as the Gladiator but with a lower price tag and a much more Ram-appropriate look.

  1. The 2024 Aston Martin Vanquish

Okay, so maybe this isn’t the most practical car to pick for this list, but it can’t hurt to dream a little. Looking to compete with other supercars like the Ferrari F8 Tribute and the McLaren 720S, the Vanquish will likely have a price tag upwards of $300,000 when it hits the market later this year.

  1. The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT

Who doesn’t love a muscle car — especially when it’s better for the environment? The iconic Charger will be Dodge’s first electric vehicle, sporting a more modern look to match its modern insides.

  1. The Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray

If muscle cars aren’t your thing, but you still want to have some electrified fun when you’re not driving your family car, the new Corvette E-ray might be up your alley. Details about this new hybrid model are scarce, but we should hear more as its release progresses.

  1. The Dodge Hornet

Been eyeing up that Alfa Romeo Tonale but don’t want to shell out quite that much cash? The Dodge Hornet may be for you. It houses the same hybrid powertrain as its pricer brother and promises a drive at least as much of a good time. It’s not too shabby looking, either.

  1. The Hyundai Ioniq 6

Using the same platform as the Ioniq 5 (as well as the Genesis GV60 and the Kia EV6), this model will offer a longer-range battery and a new look — at least on the outside. While the Ioniq 6 will eschew the SUV frame in favor of a sportier sedan look, the interior will still look the same.

  1. 2023 Mini Hatchback

A perennially popular choice, the new Mini Hatchback will offer several fun refreshes to look forward to. LED headlights and its famous Union Jack tail lights will now be standard — great news for all the anglophiles. There will also be a new multi-tone roof option to help you make your Mini your own.

  1. The Ford Mustang

Returning to new takes on classic cars, the Mustang is getting another big update to its line, sporting a look that harkens back to its glory days while embracing the modern. Mustang’s new and old fans can look forward to this latest iteration.

  1. The Jeep Wagoneer EV

We already love the Jeep Wagoneer, so we see no reason not to be excited about its electric sibling coming out this year. Unlike other plug-in SUVs, this won’t be a hybrid — it will be fully battery-powered. The Wagoneer EV boasts a range that’s pretty fantastic for a vehicle of its class — 400 miles on a single charge.

While we’re eagerly anticipating all the great options coming down the pipeline, we’re also pumped about what’s already on the road. There’s no need to wait if you’re in the market for a new (or used) vehicle. Let our team guide you to your perfect car today.