Estimated cost: $100,000
The next generation Tucson embodies a whole new SUV design language. The powertrains include a hybrid and perhaps a sporty N-Line model with the identical 2.5-liter turbo I-4 in the Sonata N-Line.
Predictably the vehicle will also feature plenty of standard driver assistance tools. Oh and some sizeable screens. That is usually a strong point for models like these.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Estimated cost: $45,000
As expected, this baby shines with its off-road capability and has a plug-in hybrid powertrain. We might even see the return of that iconic wood paneling.
You can also look forward to the 3.6-liter V-6 and 5.7-liter V-8. Don't worry, both will likely have emission-reducing motors.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Estimated cost: $41,000
Get ready for this larger, more SUV-like Bolt that is exclusively front-drive. Soon to have a 3-inch wheelbase, which makes the back seat a little roomier, overall making the vehicle about 6 inches. It's also going to be the first non-Cadillac to get the hands-free highway driving system AKA Super Cruise.
The push-button gearshift and a button replaced pedal will be great features too.
Infiniti QX55
Estimated cost: $40,000
The QX55 is pretty much based on the QX50. In fact, their profiles are basically similar. The rear's steep angle gives it a coupe-like shape. You can expect some enormous Infiniti lettering and logos on the hatch too.
It will probably be powered by the same 2.0-liter variable-compression turbo engine.
Porsche Macan EV
The new Porsche Macan is going to be blowing people away with its electric performance. The price might however have a similar effect on people. It's not exactly mass-market worthy. One slight issue, the MLB platform it runs on wasn't exactly designed for battery drive.
For this reason, the Macan will be built on the PPE structure that provides the base for the Volkswagen Group's premium electric cars.