As we settle in to the year, you might begin to wonder about the year ahead – and which new cars are on their way. Wonder no longer: welcome to our preview of the new cars coming to the UK in 2024, from Alfa Romeo to Zenvo.
It's set to be an exciting year, with several critical new arrivals including Citroën's new £22,000 electric crossover and the next-generation Mini hatch.
But it's not just electric cars, as we're also anticipating the arrival of exotics like the new Ferrari Roma Spider and the Lamborghini Revuelto.
It will also be a year of evolution for several big brands, with Renault launching a new electric Scénic, and Range Rover launching its first battery-electric car, to name just a couple.
Read on for our guide to new cars coming in 2024.
New cars coming in 2024
Abarth 600e
Electric hot-hatch-crossover will be Abarth’s second hot EV. It looks set to adopt the Fiat 500e’s 152bhp motor and will almost definitely gain an array of lurid paint schemes and a stiffened chassis. We expect the 600e to come with a Scorpion Track driving mode, like its smaller sibling. It will likely be good for a 7.0sec 0-62mph time.
Everything we know about the Abarth 600e
AC Cobra GT Roadster
Classic Cobra package gets a radical reinvention thanks to a 654bhp V8 and carbonfibre body. The Cobra GT Roadster is made by AC, its first new model since it appointed Swiss financial backer David Conza as CEO in May 2022. It’s set to start from £285,000 and has a bespoke aluminium spaceframe chassis designed in Italy by Icona Design Group and Cecomp. It’s set to be built in the UK.
Everything we know about the AC Cobra GT Roadster
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
The first in a series of low-volume specials from Alfa, the 33 can be had with either a 641bhp twin-turbo V6 or a 739bhp electric powertrain. Only 33 will be built, at around £1.7 million apiece.
Everything we know about the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo Milano
The Mito reborn… sort of. Alfa’s smallest car will be twinned with Jeep’s excellent Avenger. It will come as a 250-mile EV or a cheaper mild-hybrid petrol. It will come with four-wheel drive and may be the first E-CMP-based car to add a second motor on the rear axle. Alfa forecasts that the Milano will account for roughly 40% of its global sales.
Everything we know about the Alfa Romeo Milano
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Even Autocar is confused with their Land Rover Defender Discovery Sport.As far as I'm aware there are four JLR brands: Jaguar, Range Rover, Discovery and Defender.
All that new metal, and so little with appeal (and then look at the prices). The motor industry really is in for a hard time. I have bought 7 news cars in my lifetime, so far, and probably the number wont get any higher. The MX5 appeals, but either i need leg surgery, or it needs to be bigger
Who buys Zenvo cars and why? This question should be answered with psychological and economical considerations. This question is serious, not offensive or deriding.
Ask ChatGPT. Might get a good answer...
also ask it while you're there how Autocar might actually make a website that works on mobile.