Exciting new cars arrived on the scene this year.
2024 is almost over, and as the automotive industry continues to drive towards the future, new cars are constantly revealed that are faster, more powerful, more high-tech, and more beautiful than before. Whether it’s a futuristic electric car that redefines a segment, or a driver-focused masterpiece that preserves the splendor of classic performance cars, the list of cars that have been revealed this year is an exciting one for just about any car enthusiast.
With a whirlwind of new car reveals happening throughout the year, it’s no easy task to try to keep track of everything that’s new in the automotive market. However, if you want to know what the best newly-revealed cars are in 2024, then you’ve come to the right place to find out. Keep reading, and you’ll get brought up to speed on the best new exotic and luxury cars that have come onto the scene in 2024.
Porsche Macan Electric
First introduced in 2013 as the historic luxury sports car manufacturer’s smaller SUV, the Macan now has the new responsibility of being Porsche’s second all-electric model, after the Taycan. The new Porsche Macan’s all-electric powertrain will have as much as 630 horsepower in the Turbo variant, and it is poised to evolve the Macan’s signature blend of performance, luxury, and everyday usability in an unprecedented way.
Audi RS 6 Avant GT
Audi is known and celebrated for its history of high-performance station wagons, and the new Audi RS 6 Avant GT celebrates both that and Audi’s storied rally legacy. Only 660 will be made globally, and it features a 630-horsepower twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine that sends power to all four wheels, with an adjustable coilover suspension, and a station wagon body. For many car enthusiasts, the Audi RS 6 Avant GT is the ultimate performance car dream.
Porsche Taycan
While it might feel like the Porsche Taycan, Porsche’s first electric model, only just came on the scene, the model has already been redesigned for 2024. It’s faster, more efficient, and more high-tech than before, and with a maximum 938 horsepower and a 0-60 time of as little as 2.3 seconds, it’s frighteningly quick.
Aston Martin Vantage
With last year’s V12 Vantage, Aston Martin announced the departure of its current generation Vantage, the smaller sports car from the century-old British luxury performance manufacturer that’s known for both style and speed. However, the new Vantage is already on the horizon, and Aston Martin is poised to fully reveal it soon.
Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
For quite some time, Cadillac has served as a bastion of American luxury performance, combining muscle car power and character with Cadillac’s signature luxury and style, and the 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is no different. Its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine produces 668 horsepower, and it’s available with a 6-speed manual transmission, making this one of the few luxury high-performance manual transmission sedans still available.
Audi Q8 e-tron Edition Dakar
The Audi Q8 e-tron serves as the brand’s flagship electric SUV, however, this new edition celebrates both Audi’s rallying past, and it’s futuristic rallying present. The electrified Audi RS Q e-tron won this year’s Dakar Rally, which is historically one of the most fearsome and respected rally races in the world, and the Audi Q8 e-tron Edition Dakar celebrates both this victory and Audi’s rally legacy, with a more off-road focused setup and adventure-ready equipment. Only 99 will be made.
Aston Martin Valhalla
Anticipated for years, Aston Martin has finally unveiled the full details of its first mid-engined supercar, and its first plug-in hybrid, the Valhalla. With a twin-turbo V8 and an electric drive system combining to provide 1,064 horsepower, the new Aston Martin Valhalla is a serious high-performance machine from the future, limited to only 999 examples.
Aston Martin Vanquish
Aston Martin’s previous generation of V12 cars went out with a ceremonious bang, but the V12 is back again, and a new Aston Martin V12 engine is at the heart of its new flagship grand tourer: the Vanquish. Returning the venerated nameplate to the forefront, the new Vanquish brandishes 824 horsepower and a 214-mph top speed.
Bugatti Tourbillon
The W16 era of Bugatti is coming to an end, but a new era of stunning Bugatti hypercars has been heralded by the new Bugatti Tourbillon. The W16 is swapped with a hybrid, naturally-aspirated V16 engine developed by Cosworth, and the powertrain boasts a total of 1,800 horsepower.
Lamborghini Temerario
Lamborghini has replaced the V10-powered Huracán with a new entry-level supercar, and the Temerario boasts over 900 horsepower thanks to its twin-turbocharged V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain, making it Lamborghini’s second plug-in hybrid supercar and ushering in a new era.
Ferrari F80
A new halo hypercar from Ferrari has officially arrived: the F80. Made with innovations derived from pinnacle racing Ferraris like the two-time Le Mans-winning Ferrari 499P, the new F80 boasts 1,200 horsepower from a twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain.
BMW Skytop
Presented as a well-received concept inspired by the likes of the Z8 and the historic 507, the new BMW Skytop is a limited-edition collector-grade roadster from BMW, with a powerful V8 under the hood and luxurious appointments made for pure grand touring pleasure.
BMW M5 Touring
Finally, US enthusiasts will be able to get their hands on a truly special BMW performance wagon. The new generation of the M5 boasts a compelling hybrid powertrain with a 717 horsepower and 738 lb/ft of torque, and the new M5 Touring features the practicality of a station wagon and the body style’s cult appeal.
Bentley Continental GT/GTC Speed
Retiring the W12 powertrain this year, Bentley introduced the new Ultra Performance Hybrid Powertrain with the new Continental GT and GTC Speed. 771 horsepower from a V8 hybrid powertrain ushers the redesigned Continental into a new era.
Maserati GT2 Stradale
Enhancing the MC20’s performance and bridging the gap between the MC20 and the Maserati GT2 race car is the new Maserati GT2 Stradle, which brings track thrills to the road. The car features dashing looks, Fuoriserie touches, and Maserati luxury combined with racing excellence.
McLaren W1
Succeeding the P1 and F1 is McLaren’s newest halo flagship, the W1. A new hybrid powertrain from the W1 boasts an incredible 1,258 horsepower with only 399 customer examples being made and a price tag of well over $2 million.
Rimac Nevera R
As if the record-breaking performance of the Nevera wasn’t enough, Rimac upped the ante with the introduction of the even more hot-blooded Nevera R, which takes the Nevera and makes it even lighter and faster on the track with more aggressive aerodynamics. With 2,107 all-electric horsepower, it’s the ultimate future thrill machine.
Pagani Utopia Roadster
The new Pagani Utopia ushered in a new era for the manufacturer, and its open-top counterpart has now been revealed, with a stunning V12 engine, incredible craftsmanship, avant-garde style, and of course, an available manual transmission.
Lucid Gravity
Anticipated as the stablemate to the Lucid Air luxury electric sedan, the new Lucid Gravity is the first SUV from Lucid Motors, combining Lucid’s cutting-edge innovation and unique approach to luxury with SUV practicality.
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 C8
The latest generation of the Corvette ZR1 is here. The result of what can only be described as alchemy, its twin-turbocharged V8 engine boasts an incredible 1,064 horsepower, giving the pinnacle American supercar a 233 mph top speed and a 0-60 time of as little as 2.3 seconds.
Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed
Kicking off the ultra-exclusive Mythos series, the new Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed is a open-top barchetta with a 577-horsepower V8 made for unforgettable driving thrills and collector-grade exclusivity.
Porsche 911 Carrera GTS 992.2
The new 992.2 Porsche 911 generation introduces the first hybrid production Porsche 911, the new 911 Carrera GTS, which integrates an electric motor with the PDK transmission. Together, the T-Hybrid powertrain develops a total of 537 horsepower.
Porsche 911 GT3 992.2
The new 992.2-generation Porsche 911 GT3 has arrived, preserving the available manual transmission for the new model, and evolving the purist-focused driver’s car to a new generation. More personalization options and luxury enhance the new GT3.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II
The latest evolution of the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan ehances and updates its design, and gives the iconic ultra-luxe model its largest set of wheels yet. With an available fabric-upholstered interior, Rolls-Royce’s ultra luxury goes beyond leather.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
Rolls-Royce updated its iconic luxury sedan, the Ghost, with a new Series II generation, which enhances the iconic model’s luxury and style with a suite of new updates and a driver-focused ethos.