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The new
Kia Sorento
will be launched locally in late October.
Another new release for October is the
Volkswagen Golf GTI.
The new
Ford Fiesta ECOnetic
is likely to be the most fuel efficient car in the nation when it is released in late 2009.
The highly desired Nissan 370Z will have a
roadster version added
to the line-up during Q1 2010.
An SUV from the Czech Republic, the
Skoda Yeti
is coming to Australia in H2 2010.
Expect a production model based on the
Suzuki Kizashi 3 Concept
(above) to arrive locally in mid-2010. This model is likely to be the subject of numerous media stories later in the year and
during the early months of 2010. Stay tuned to Next Car for more details.
The world's most elegant 4 door sedan the
Aston Martin Rapide
is scheduled to arrive in Australia from mid-2010.
Britain's
Morgan Aero Supersports
is quite exclusive and it will be enjoyed by only a few Australians. It will be available for delivery from the latter part of
2010.
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What's Coming?
NOTE: This page is updated regularly.
Last update: Tuesday 13th October, 2009.
In keeping the Next Car ear to the ground, at the same time as we have
our corporate nose to the grindstone, we can advise that Australia's automotive future will be enticed by the following new
car releases. You can rely on Next Car, as always, to have all the relevant details as they become available.
New Releases Due:
Soon
Audi TT 2.0 TFSI quattro S tronic roadster
Q4 2009
Alfa Romeo Brera “Italia Independent”
Aston Martin DBS Volante
Audi S5 cabriolet
Bentley Continental GTC Speed
BMW 118d and 123d (hatch, coupe, convertible)
BMW 3 Series diesel (coupe, convertible, wagon)
BMW M3 Edition
BMW 6 Series
BMW 7 Series M Sport Package
BMW X6 M
Ford Fiesta ECOnetic
Great Wall sedan (Made in China)
Great Wall X240 (Made in China)
Great Wall single cab utility (Made in China)
Holden Commodore International Special Edition
Holden Commodore SS-V Special Edition
HSV E-Series 2
Hyundai Santa Fe
Jeep Patriot
Kia Sorento
Lotus Evora
Mazda CX-7
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Edition 63
Mercedes-Benz E BlueEFFICIENCY coupe models
Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Mercedes-Benz S-Class AMG
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (update)
Mini 50 Camden & Mini 50 Mayfair
Peugeot 4007
Porsche Panamera
Range Rover Sport (update)
Range Rover Vogue (update)
Subaru Exiga
Subaru Outback (diesel)
Toyota Prado
Volkswagen Golf GTI
Q1 2010
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Audi A5 Sportback
BMW 760Li M Sport Package
BMW X5 M
Chevrolet Camaro
Fiat 500 C
Honda Insight Hybrid
Hyundai i20
Hyundai Sonata (to be renamed i??)
Jaguar XK
Lexus HS 250h
Mercedes-Benz E-Class wagon
Mercedes-Benz E-Class convertible
Mitsubishi Challenger
Morgan - new "traditional" models
Nissan 370Z roadster
Peugeot 407 coupe
SsangYong C200
Toyota Camry Hybrid
Volkswagen Amarok
Volvo C30
Volvo C70
Q2 2010
Aston Martin Rapide
BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
BMW X1
Holden Commodore (E85)
Hyundai ix35
Jaguar XJ
Mahindra Xylo
Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Rolls-Royce Ghost
Saab 9-5
Suzuki Kizashi
Volkswagen Polo
Volkswagen T5
Volvo XC60 R-Design
Q3 2010
Citroen C3
Ferrari 458 Italia
Holden Cruze (local production variant)
Kia Sportage
Maserati GranCabrio
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
Skoda Yeti
Suzuki SX4 (update)
Volkswagen Golf R
Q4 2010
Audi S5 Sportback
Bentley Mulsanne
Citroen DS3
Ford Falcon (4 cylinder)
Honda Jazz
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Mini Crossover
Morgan Aero SuperSports
Nissan Patrol
Range Rover (LRX based)
Suzuki Swift
2011
Audi Q3
Citroen DS4
Citroen DS5
2012
Holden Volt
Nissan Leaf
Smart Fortwo ED
Volvo electric car
This list is not an exhaustive list. Visit occasionally to check for amendments.
Dates shown are approximate and are subject to change without notice.
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