Cadillac Celestiq in the courtyard of Cadillac House at Vanderbilt at the General Motors Tech Center in Warren, Mich.
BMW 3-series: The latest version of the car that created the sport-sedan segment
BMW M5: The max performance version of BMW’s midsize sedan regularly redefines the performance limits of a four-door car
Cadillac Celestiq: A hand-built electric ultra-luxury car that aims to reestablish Cadillac as a maker of exquisite custom vehicles.
Dodge Charger EV: The electric version of one of America’s great muscle cars aims to power Dodge’s rebellious character into the future.
Fiat 500e: Tiny and inimitably Italian, this electric city car is Stellantis’s second sortie into modernizing and expanding the appeal of its many brands.
Honda Civic hybrid: A more fuel-efficient version of a perennial customer favorite, hybrid power is a welcome return to the Civic lineup.
Kia K4: The hard-charging Korean brand renames and redesigns its compact sedan.
Mercedes AMG E-class: The highest performance version Mercedes’ midsize sedan should embody the automaker’s latest and best ideas.
Porsche Panamera: The car that proved you could have four doors and still deliver profoundly Porsche styling and performance.
Toyota Camry: America’s perennially best-selling sedan goes all hybrid and spruces up with all-new looks.
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Trucks
The 2024 Toyota Tacoma midsize pickup offers a hybrid drivetrain that increases power and fuel efficiency.
Ford Ranger: Ford’s midsize pickup adds features and a desert-racing Raptor performance model.
GMC Sierra EV: GMC’s full-size pickup goes electric, offering up to 440 miles on a charge, hands-free driving and more.
Ram 1500: Ram’s full-size pickup introduces a muscular new twin-turbo straight-six engine to replace the legendary Hemi, and adds hands-free driving.
Rivian R1T: More than half the midsize electric pickup’s parts are new, including motors, electrical system and longer battery range.
Toyota Tacoma: The best-selling midsize pickup adds a powerful and efficient hybrid version and a Trailhunter model intended for overlanding.
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Utility vehicles
The 2025 Volvo EX90 EV is rated at up to 310 miles on a charge
Chevrolet Equinox EV: An affordable electric vehicle in one of America’s most popular vehicles segments, the Equinox EV is a major step as EVs move into the mainstream.
Honda Prologue: Honda’s first modern EV is a midsize SUV built by General Motors, but its style and character look at home alongside Civics and CR-Vs.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N: Hyundai adds performance to its midsize electric SUV.
Hyundai Santa Fe: Radically restyled and featuring more cargo space, Hyundai’s best-selling model in the US.
Jeep Wagoneer S: The electric equivalent to the Grand Cherokee midsize SUV, the Wagoneer S must deliver luxury, technology and true off-road capability.
Lincoln Nautilus: Lincoln’s five-passenger midsize luxury SUV adds a breathtaking new display to the brand’s usual interior opulence.
Porsche Macan EV: Porsche sets out to redefine performance in an electric five-passenger luxury SUV.
Toyota Land Cruiser: One of Toyota’s longest-running models returns to challenge GMC Yukons for SUV prestige and ruggedness.
Volkswagen ID Buzz: An electric minivan aims to blend modern technology with a counter culture vibe.
Volvo EX90: Built in South Carolina and designed to suit American tastes, the electric three-row SUV offers several innovative safety features.
Contact Mark Phelan: 313-222-6731 or [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: EVs, hybrids among best vehicles of 2025, according to NACTOY
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