Exciting Cars to look forward to in 2015

With car makers already revamping their fleet of small cars, hatchbacks and performance vehicles, a bevy of new cars were showcased at the 2014 Paris Motor Show so here are a few to watch out for!

Volvo XC90 – The XC90 set the benchmark for modern, family oriented SUV’s when it was first introduced in 2002, and 14 years later it still doesn’t exemplify any signs of disappointment. Its 2015 model got heads turning at the Paris Motor Show, so much so that order books were filled within 48 hours with the traders changing their motor trade insurance details. Volvo claims that its new ravishing design is strictly aimed at discerning 4×4 buyers that won’t accept anything less than truly sporty and dynamic looks.

Just like the current version, the 2015 Volvo XC90 offers accommodation for four, but with much more comfortable seating and adjustments, with optional massage and ventilation functions. Another notable feature of the 2015 XC90 is its impressive infotainment system, which is clear, logical and easy to use. With regards to ease of use, the 2015 Volvo XC90 arrives with advanced technology that will simply change the way it takes you places! This includes the innovative Park Assist Pilot, which parks the XC90 in the parking bay or on the street automatically.

Volvo XC90

Audi TT Sportback – Unlike cars such as the Land Rover Discovery and Jaguar XE that have been known for months, Audi rang in the big surprise with its five-door Audi TT Sportback. Nothing much changed since the inception of the original TT, we’re referring to the striking looks helped by a strong shoulder line and low roofline and completed with a trapezoid-shaped grille. Add to its design appeal, thee 2014 Audi TT is suited with pillarless doors, which add to the appeal quotient of the vehicle.

Apart from the stretched body and the styling differences, the interior of the Audi TT Sportback is appointed with a stunning 12.3-inch ‘virtual cockpit’ display rather than traditional dials. Also, the air vents of the 2015 TT have integrated digital controls panels, and even though it is a four seater, the two rear seats are collapsible should you need the extra space. With regards to its engine, this powerhouse is mated with Audi’s exclusive Quattro system and a seven speed automatic, which collectively make the 2015 Audi TT Sportback sprint from 0-62mph in just 3.9 seconds.

Audi TT Sportback

Ford S-Max – Last on this list but definitely worth mentioning, the Ford S-Max already claimed to be a popular passenger hauler in the U.K. will definitely not disappointed with its upcoming 215 release. Something’s to expect are competitive pricing, distinctive styling, plenty of space and a choice between diesel and petrol engines. It boasts the same stunning front end design as the current Ford B-Max and Ford Fiesta except with a wide chrome grille, which some critics often compare to the like of the Austin Martin. In addition, the 2015 Ford S-Max gets a huge panoramic windscreen, large sleek headlights, and can be had in a choice between new petrol and diesel engines.

Ford S-Max 2015

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