The auto industry is constantly changing with new technologies and new features. When you head to a car dealership in the next few months, chances are you’ll see some new vehicles. Many auto brands are giving their lineups a refresh for the 2025 model year. Want to get an inside look at what’s coming?
Nissan Is Kicking Things Up for 2025
Nissan is making big changes to their lineup for 2025. An new-generation Nissan Kicks will arrive on car dealership lots with new styling from the inside out. It will have a more modern look on the outside and more space on the inside. And what’s an update without new tech? A 12.3- center screen will now be available.
Nissan will also update the Murano and Armada for 2025. The Armada will get some upgraded materials for the cabin, and don’t be surprised to see a dual-screen layout for the infotainment system and driver information display.
Big Changes for Kia
Kia is updating five of their cars for 2025, and they are already on their way. Go to a Kia car dealership to find an updated EV6, a new Kia Carnival with updates to the exterior design a hybrid engine, and an all new K4 in the lineup. The K4 will replace the Forte. This sedan is slightly larger than the Forte and will have a sleek rakish roof, and modern-looking vertical lights.
Kia will also make changes to the Sorento Hybrid, and the Kia K5. The K5 has big changes in the cabin with two new 12-inch screens stretching across the front.
Volkswagen Models Get New Looks and More Power
The Jetta, Taos, Tiguan, and both the Golf GTI and Golf R will receive updates. Some of the biggest changes will be with the Tiguan which will enter an entire new generation for 2025, but the Taos is also getting a major refresh. If you’re looking for a hot hatchback, the Golf GTI and Golf R will arrive with new tech in the cabin, a new exterior style, and more power. And by more power, we’re talking about a 2.0-liter turbo engine under the hood that churns out 329 horsepower.
Toyota Adds a New Model
Toyota is making big changes to its 2025 lineup. Not only will the 4Runner arrive with a complete redesign, it will have two new trim levels. The Corolla is getting a new FX Edition with black accents, a rear spoiler and an upgraded infotainment system. This is just the beginning, though.
A new Toyota Crown Signia will join the lineup in 2025. It will offer Lexus-ish luxury and upscale features. If you’re looking for a hybrid, this is the Toyota to check out. It will only be offered as a hybrid. The Crown Signia replaces the Venza in the lineup. It is based on the Crown sedan, but with an exterior design that’s more SUV than sedan. Inside, you’ll find it looks very much like the Crown.
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