1. Nissan Navara
Nissan is gearing up to launch the new-generation Navara in 2025. Sharing a platform with the Mitsubishi Triton, the Navara will feature similar dimensions and body proportions. However, Nissan’s distinctive design cues will be evident in the V-Motion grille, as well as new headlight and taillight designs. Under the hood, the Navara may borrow from the Triton’s 2.4L diesel engine, offering three power outputs: 148, 181, and 201 horsepower. Nissan also has plans for plug-in hybrid and all-electric variants in the near future.
2. Toyota Hilux
Toyota is set to unveil the new Hilux in the latter half of 2025. While the vehicle is expected to retain its old platform, it will be upgraded to meet Euro 5 and Euro 6 emissions standards. It may also be equipped with an electronic power steering system.
3. Toyota Land Cruiser “Mini”
There are rumors swirling about the potential launch of the Toyota Land Cruiser “Mini” in 2025, possibly named the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ. To optimize costs, the FJ is expected to feature a separate frame similar to the Hilux Champ pickup truck, rather than the TNGA platform used by its larger siblings.
4. Ferrari EV
Ferrari, the renowned Italian automotive brand, is reportedly gearing up to release an electric vehicle by the end of 2025, targeting ultra-wealthy drivers. The Ferrari EV will be one of the first models to be produced and assembled in the recently inaugurated Ferrari e-building in Maranello, Italy. With a starting price of around $500,000, the EV will offer two or four motors, with the top-of-the-line configuration delivering over 1,000 horsepower.
5. BMW iX3
BMW is set to introduce the second-generation iX3 in 2025, one of the first models to be built on the brand’s new Neue Klasse electric platform. This new platform boasts an 800V fast-charging architecture, but the real star is BMW’s sixth-generation battery technology. The German automaker promises a 20% higher energy density, a 30% longer range (approximately 800 km), and a 60% reduction in carbon emissions during production compared to current batteries.
6. Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class
Mercedes-Benz is set to unveil the third-generation CLA-Class in 2025, built on the new Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA). This flexible platform will also underpin three other models, including a shooting brake and two SUVs. The new CLA will offer five powertrain options, including two all-electric and three hybrid variants.
7. Ford EcoSport
There are speculations that Ford will introduce a new-generation EcoSport in 2025. The compact SUV is expected to utilize a platform shared with or developed in collaboration with Tata Motors of India, optimizing production costs and making it more affordable for developing markets like India, Africa, and Southeast Asia. As a result, the EcoSport may not be sold in developed markets such as the US and Europe.
Get ready for an exciting year ahead as these highly anticipated vehicles hit the global stage in 2025!
The Ultimate Toyota Hilux: Unveiling the 2025 Model
The highly anticipated, all-new Toyota Hilux is expected to make its global debut towards the end of 2025. With a comprehensive redesign and a host of new features, the iconic pickup truck is poised to make a significant impact in the automotive world. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new model from Toyota.