The Most Exciting Cars Hitting the US Market in 2025
A new year means new vehicles hitting the market here in the States. Without a doubt there are some vehicles that will certainly be a success in terms of sales, such as the upcoming Honda Passport, but we want to focus on the five vehicles we’re the most excited for. These upcoming vehicles, whether an icon reborn or the continuation of historical lineage, are all going to be widely celebrated by enthusiasts across the country.?
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2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
Without a doubt the return of the King of the Hill, the Corvette ZR1, has to be the most exciting car hitting public roads in 2025. Powered by a twin-turbo 5.5L V8, the upcoming ZR1 will be routing an unreal 1,064 horsepower to the rear wheels at a screaming 7,000 RPM.
The power, design, and most importantly legacy demonstrated in the latest iteration of the ZR1 is going to leave a lasting impression on enthusiasts for decades to come. Chevrolet announced the ZR1 back in the summer of 2024 and the current plan is to begin delivery of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 this year.?
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2025 BMW M5 Touring
Like anything, automotive enthusiasts can be broken down into separate groups. As previously mentioned, there’s a lot of excitement built up around the upcoming ZR1 but there’s an entirely different group of individuals excited for the latest and greatest fast wagon. Last year, BMW announced that the M5 Wagon would be coming to the American market.
While the launch of the vehicle didn’t go quite as planned with many immediately complaining about the weight of the upcoming M5 Wagon, I doubt that will hinder excitement come delivery day. Rocketing the wagon from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds is a 4.4L twin-turbo V8 producing 577 horsepower in addition to a 194 horsepower electric motor, meaning this wagon has a whopping 717 horsepower. Combine the power with a technologically advanced BMW interior fit with the highest quality materials and the practicality of a wagon, the M5 Touring is sure to please wagon enthusiasts and speed junkies alike.?
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2025 Toyota 4Runner
Not everyone is looking for the fastest vehicle on the road and that’s why we’re thrilled to get the most recent update of Toyota’s iconic 4Runner. Toyota’s outgoing model has been on the market since 2010, the same year the current Dodge Durango was released. Needless to say, it was time for a replacement.
Built on the TNGA-F platform, the upcoming body-on-frame 4Runner shares many components with other heavy hitters from Toyota’s truck line (Land Cruiser/LX, Tundra, Sequoia, and Tacoma). With an updated drivetrain, modern creature comforts, and updated styling, the new 4Runner is sure to be a success. We’re excited to start spotting them both on the road and on the trail.?
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2026 Honda Prelude
Don’t be confused by the 2026 model year, the Prelude is back, and back with a BANG! in 2025. Underneath its sporty exterior, the Prelude is expected to share many components with the Civic and Accord to keep costs down and that’s okay with us! Hop in a Civic Type-R or an Integra Type-S and you’ll quickly realize that Honda knows what it’s doing when making a small sports car.
Powered by a hybrid drivetrain, the Prelude is expected to cost between $31,000 and $38,000 depending on trim level. With expensive trucks, SUVs, and crossovers dominating the market, we’re excited to see the return of an affordable sports car!
2025 Aston Martin Vanquish
Affordable sports cars are great, but expensive ones are awesome! With a starting price tag of over $400,000, the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish is one of the few remaining pure sports cars. Sending 824 horsepower to the rear wheels is a screaming 5.2L twin-turbo V12. No electric motors here! As one would expect, the interior is loaded to the brim with the highest quality materials and modern technology. In a time where more and more exotics are being launched as hybrids, the 2025 Vanquish is standing its ground.?