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Every new model coming to Australia in 2026 and beyond

The Australian automotive industry is gearing up for an exciting year ahead with a slew of new models set to hit showrooms in the next 12 months. From sleek sedans to powerful SUVs, there is something for every type of driver. So buckle up and get ready for the low-down on the latest and greatest vehicles coming your way.

First up, we have the highly anticipated release of the all-new Toyota Corolla. This iconic car has been a favorite among Australians for decades and the 2020 model is set to take things to a whole new level. With a sleek design and advanced technology, the Corolla is sure to turn heads on the road. Plus, with its fuel-efficient engine and affordable price tag, it’s the perfect choice for those looking for a reliable and stylish ride.

Next on the list is the Mazda CX-30, a compact SUV that is sure to make a big impact. With its bold design and spacious interior, this vehicle is perfect for families or those who love to travel in style. The CX-30 also boasts impressive safety features, making it a top choice for those who prioritize the well-being of their loved ones. And with its powerful engine and smooth handling, it’s a joy to drive on both city streets and off-road adventures.

For those in the market for a luxury vehicle, the new BMW 3 Series is a must-see. This iconic sedan has been completely redesigned for 2020, with a sleeker and more modern look. But it’s not just about appearances, the 3 Series also offers a range of advanced features such as a digital instrument cluster and voice-activated controls. And with its powerful engine and smooth handling, it’s a dream to drive on any road.

But the new models don’t stop there. The Ford Ranger Raptor is set to make its debut in Australia, bringing with it a whole new level of off-road performance. This beast of a truck is equipped with a powerful engine and advanced suspension system, making it capable of tackling even the toughest terrains. And with its rugged exterior and spacious interior, it’s the perfect vehicle for both work and play.

Another exciting addition to the Australian market is the Kia Stinger. This sporty sedan has been making waves around the world and is finally making its way to our shores. With its sleek design and powerful engine, the Stinger is sure to turn heads on the road. And with its advanced safety features and comfortable interior, it’s a great choice for those looking for a balance of style and practicality.

Last but certainly not least, we have the electric vehicle revolution with the release of the Tesla Model 3. This highly anticipated car has been making headlines for its cutting-edge technology and impressive performance. With its sleek design and zero-emission engine, the Model 3 is not only environmentally friendly but also a joy to drive. And with its advanced features such as autopilot and over-the-air updates, it’s truly a car of the future.

So there you have it, the low-down on the new models set to hit Australian showrooms in the next 12 months. With a range of options from affordable to luxury, there is something for every type of driver. So why wait? Head to your nearest dealership and get ready to hit the road in style and comfort with these exciting new vehicles. Happy driving!

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