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The Complete List of 2025 Car Models

Across dealership lots and online showrooms, the 2025 model year mixes carryover favorites with fresh redesigns and new electric entries, so scanning a complete list can save time whether you’re shopping for a family SUV or a commuter EV. Seeing everything in one place makes it easier to spot trends like more EVs, new safety tech, and shifting price ranges.

There are 53 2025 Car Models, ranging from Acura MDX to Volvo EX90. For each entry, you’ll find below the vehicle’s Body type,Key specs,Price (USD) to help you compare seating, powertrains, and starting costs at a glance — you’ll find this information below.

How can I use this list to narrow down choices before I shop?

Use the Body type,Key specs,Price (USD) columns to filter for must-haves (cargo space, range, towing, or fuel economy), then trim options by price. Cross-reference shortlisted models with road tests and local inventory to confirm availability and trim-level details.

Are the prices shown what I’ll actually pay at a dealership?

Listed prices are starting figures; final cost often includes destination fees, options, taxes, and dealer charges. Treat the Price (USD) column as a baseline and request dealer quotes or check incentives for an accurate out-the-door estimate.

2025 Car Models

Make Model Body type Key specs Price (USD)
Acura MDX SUV 3.5L V6; 290 hp; FWD/AWD; updated tech and styling 52,250
Acura ZDX SUV EV; Single/Dual Motor; up to 500 hp; 500 km range 64,500
Aston Martin Vantage Coupe 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8; 656 hp; 0-100 km/h in 3.5s 191,000
Audi A5 Sedan 2.0L Turbo I4 Mild-Hybrid; quattro AWD 48,500
Audi Q6 e-tron SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 510 hp; ~600 km range 75,000 (est.)
BMW X3 SUV 2.0L I4 or 3.0L I6 Mild-Hybrid; RWD/AWD 50,675
BMW M5 Sedan 4.4L V8 PHEV; ~717 hp; AWD 120,000 (est.)
Buick Enclave SUV 2.5L Turbo I4; 328 hp; FWD/AWD 45,295
Cadillac Escalade IQ SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 750 hp; ~724 km range 130,000
Cadillac Optiq SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; 300 hp; ~482 km range 54,000
Chevrolet Equinox SUV 1.5L Turbo I4; 175 hp; FWD/AWD 29,995
Chevrolet Traverse SUV 2.5L Turbo I4; 328 hp; FWD/AWD 38,995
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Supercar 5.5L Twin-Turbo DOHC V8; ~850 hp (est.) 160,000 (est.)
Dodge Charger Daytona Muscle Car EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 670 hp; 0-60 mph in 3.3s 55,000 (est.)
Dodge Charger Sixpack Muscle Car 3.0L Twin-Turbo I6; up to 550 hp; RWD/AWD 45,000 (est.)
Ferrari 12Cilindri Supercar 6.5L V12; 819 hp; 0-100 km/h in 2.9s 423,000
Ford Explorer SUV 2.3L I4 or 3.0L V6 EcoBoost; RWD/AWD 41,220
Ford Mustang GTD Supercar Supercharged 5.2L V8; 800+ hp; RWD 325,000
Genesis GV80 Coupe SUV 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6; up to 409 hp; AWD 79,950
GMC Acadia SUV 2.5L Turbo I4; 328 hp; FWD/AWD 42,600
Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan 2.0L Hybrid; ~200 hp; excellent fuel economy 29,000 (est.)
Honda Prologue SUV EV; Single/Dual Motor; up to 478 km range 47,400
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hatchback EV; Dual Motor AWD; 641 hp; 0-100 km/h in 3.4s 66,100
Hyundai Santa Fe SUV 2.5L Turbo or 1.6L Hybrid; FWD/AWD 33,950
Infiniti QX80 SUV 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6; 450 hp; RWD/AWD 82,445
Jeep Wagoneer S SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; 600 hp; 0-60 mph in 3.4s 71,995
Kia K4 Sedan 2.0L I4 or 1.6L Turbo I4; FWD 22,000 (est.)
Kia Carnival Minivan 3.5L V6 or 1.6L Turbo Hybrid; FWD 35,000 (est.)
Lamborghini Urus SE SUV 4.0L V8 PHEV; 789 hp; 0-100 km/h in 3.4s 258,000
Lexus GX 550 SUV 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6; 349 hp; 4WD 64,250
Lucid Gravity SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; over 700 km range 80,000 (est.)
Mazda CX-70 SUV 3.3L I6 Turbo or PHEV; AWD 40,445
Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology SUV EV; Quad-Motor AWD; 579 hp; ~470 km range 180,000 (est.)
Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe Coupe 3.0L Turbo I6 Mild-Hybrid; 443 hp; AWD 85,000 (est.)
Mini Cooper Hatchback EV or 1.5L/2.0L Gas; FWD 30,000 (est.)
Mini Countryman SUV EV or 2.0L Gas; FWD/AWD 38,900
Nissan Armada SUV 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6; 424 hp; RWD/4WD 60,000 (est.)
Nissan Kicks SUV 2.0L I4; 141 hp; FWD/AWD 22,500 (est.)
Polestar 3 SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 517 hp; ~482 km range 73,400
Polestar 4 SUV Coupe EV; Single/Dual Motor; up to 600 km range 54,900
Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2) Sports Car 3.6L T-Hybrid Flat-Six; 532 hp; RWD/AWD 164,900
Porsche Macan EV SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 630 hp; ~500 km range 78,800
Ram 1500 Pickup 3.0L Twin-Turbo I6 or 3.6L V6; RWD/4WD 40,275
Ram 1500 Ramcharger Pickup EV with 3.6L V6 Generator; 663 hp; AWD 90,000 (est.)
Subaru Forester SUV 2.5L Boxer-four; 180 hp; AWD 29,695
Toyota 4Runner SUV 2.4L Turbo I4 or i-FORCE MAX Hybrid; RWD/4WD 41,500 (est.)
Toyota Camry Sedan 2.5L Hybrid; up to 232 hp; FWD/AWD 28,400
Toyota Crown Signia SUV 2.5L Hybrid; 243 hp; AWD 43,590
Toyota Land Cruiser SUV 2.4L i-FORCE MAX Hybrid; 326 hp; 4WD 55,950
Volkswagen Golf GTI Hatchback 2.0L Turbo I4; 262 hp; FWD 33,000 (est.)
Volkswagen ID. Buzz Van EV; RWD/AWD; up to 330 hp; ~420 km range 50,000 (est.)
Volvo EX30 SUV EV; Single/Dual Motor; up to 422 hp; ~442 km range 34,950
Volvo EX90 SUV EV; Dual Motor AWD; up to 496 hp; ~482 km range 76,695

Images and Descriptions

Acura MDX

Acura MDX

A mid-cycle refresh brings a redesigned center console with a new 12.3-inch touchscreen, Google built-in, and a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system. The 2025 MDX also features a quieter cabin and updated styling for a more aggressive look.

Acura ZDX

Acura ZDX

Acura’s first all-electric vehicle, the ZDX revives a classic nameplate on a modern EV platform. Offered in A-Spec and high-performance Type S variants, it promises sporty dynamics, premium features, and fast charging capabilities.

Aston Martin Vantage

Aston Martin Vantage

Significantly updated for 2025, the Vantage boasts a massive power increase, a reworked chassis for sharper handling, and a completely redesigned interior with a modern infotainment system. It’s a thorough evolution of Aston’s core sports car.

Audi A5

Audi A5

The A5 family now includes the sedan and wagon, effectively replacing the A4 line. This new generation features refined styling, an updated powertrain lineup, and a cutting-edge interior with Audi’s latest MMI system and Virtual Cockpit.

Audi Q6 e-tron

Audi Q6 e-tron

Built on the new PPE platform co-developed with Porsche, the Q6 e-tron is a critical new model for Audi. It offers impressive range, 800-volt fast charging, and a revolutionary interior with a panoramic display and passenger screen.

BMW X3

BMW X3

The fourth-generation X3 is completely redesigned with a bold new look, a simplified yet high-tech interior featuring the iDrive 9 system, and updated mild-hybrid powertrains for improved efficiency and performance. It’s a major step forward for the popular luxury SUV.

BMW M5

BMW M5

The legendary M5 enters a new era with a powerful plug-in hybrid system derived from the BMW XM. This new generation promises staggering performance figures while also offering a limited all-electric range, blending extreme power with modern efficiency.

Buick Enclave

Buick Enclave

All-new for 2025, the Enclave is redesigned with a truck-like exterior and a tech-rich interior, highlighted by a massive 30-inch display. It also offers GM’s Super Cruise hands-free driving assistance for the first time.

Cadillac Escalade IQ

Cadillac Escalade IQ

The iconic Escalade goes electric with the IQ. This flagship SUV offers unparalleled luxury, a massive 55-inch pillar-to-pillar screen, and stunning performance with an estimated 724 km of range, setting a new standard for electric luxury.

Cadillac Optiq

Cadillac Optiq

The Optiq becomes Cadillac’s new entry-level EV, offering standard dual-motor all-wheel drive and a premium interior. It aims to attract a new generation of buyers to the brand with its stylish design and competitive features in the compact luxury SUV segment.

Chevrolet Equinox

Chevrolet Equinox

Completely redesigned for 2025, the Equinox gets a more rugged, truck-inspired look. The interior is modernized with an 11.3-inch touchscreen and more standard safety features, making it a strong contender in the competitive compact SUV market.

Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Traverse

The all-new Traverse is bigger and bolder, with a more powerful standard turbocharged engine replacing the old V6. It features a best-in-class 17.7-inch touchscreen and introduces a new off-road-oriented Z71 trim for the first time.

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

The king of the Corvette lineup returns for 2025. While full details are pending, the ZR1 is expected to feature a twin-turbocharged version of the Z06’s flat-plane crank V8, delivering extreme track-focused performance and aerodynamics.

Dodge Charger Daytona

Dodge Charger Daytona

Dodge reinvents the muscle car with the all-electric Charger Daytona. Available as a two-door or four-door, it features a synthetic Fratzonic exhaust note, standard all-wheel drive, and blistering acceleration, setting the stage for a new era of performance.

Dodge Charger Sixpack

Dodge Charger Sixpack

For those not ready for electric, the new Charger also offers a gas-powered version with the new Hurricane straight-six engine. It promises more power and efficiency than the outgoing Hemi V8s, keeping the traditional muscle car spirit alive.

Ferrari 12Cilindri

Ferrari 12Cilindri

As the successor to the 812 Superfast, the 12Cilindri (Italian for 12 cylinders) carries the torch for Ferrari’s naturally aspirated V12 engine. It combines breathtaking performance with elegant styling inspired by classic Gran Turismos.

Ford Explorer

Ford Explorer

The Explorer gets a major refresh for 2025, featuring a simplified trim lineup and a completely redesigned interior. A new 13.2-inch touchscreen with the Google-based Ford Digital Experience infotainment system is the centerpiece of the update.

Ford Mustang GTD

Ford Mustang GTD

Essentially a road-legal race car, the Mustang GTD is the most extreme Mustang ever built. With advanced active aerodynamics, a bespoke suspension, and over 800 horsepower, this limited-edition model is designed to take on European supercars.

Genesis GV80 Coupe

Genesis GV80 Coupe

Genesis adds a new, sportier body style to its flagship SUV line. The GV80 Coupe features a sleek, sloping roofline and a more powerful mild-hybrid V6 option, blending the utility of an SUV with the style of a performance coupe.

GMC Acadia

GMC Acadia

The 2025 Acadia is all-new and has grown significantly, offering more passenger and cargo space. Every trim is powered by a new turbocharged engine, and the interior is dominated by a 15-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen.

Honda Civic Hybrid

Honda Civic Hybrid

The hybrid powertrain returns to the Civic sedan and hatchback for 2025 as part of a model refresh. It becomes the most powerful Civic outside of the Si and Type R, offering a compelling blend of performance and efficiency.

Honda Prologue

Honda Prologue

Honda’s first mainstream electric SUV, the Prologue shares its Ultium platform with GM. It offers a spacious interior, a comfortable ride, and eligibility for federal tax credits, making it a key part of Honda’s electrification strategy.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

Hyundai’s N performance division has transformed the Ioniq 5 into a track-capable monster. With simulated gearshifts, synthetic engine sounds, and incredible power, the Ioniq 5 N offers a uniquely engaging EV driving experience.

Hyundai Santa Fe

Hyundai Santa Fe

The 2025 Santa Fe is completely redesigned with a radical, boxy new look that maximizes interior space. Now with a standard third row, it’s more family-friendly and features an upscale interior with a panoramic curved display.

Infiniti QX80

Infiniti QX80

The flagship QX80 is all-new for 2025, ditching the old V8 for a more powerful and efficient twin-turbo V6. It boasts a stunning, modern design, a lavishly appointed cabin with three rows of seating, and advanced new technology.

Jeep Wagoneer S

Jeep Wagoneer S

The Wagoneer S is Jeep’s first global all-electric vehicle. This sleek, performance-oriented SUV offers incredible acceleration, a premium interior, and a targeted range of over 480 km, blending classic Jeep capability with futuristic tech.

Kia K4

Kia K4

Replacing the Forte, the all-new K4 brings bold, fastback styling to the compact sedan segment. It offers a more spacious and high-tech interior than its predecessor, with available features like a 30-inch combined digital display.

Kia Carnival

Kia Carnival

The Carnival gets a refresh for 2025 with updated styling that mirrors Kia’s SUV lineup. The biggest news is the addition of an efficient and powerful hybrid powertrain option, making the versatile “MPV” even more appealing.

Lamborghini Urus SE

Lamborghini Urus SE

The first-ever plug-in hybrid Urus, the SE combines a twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor for even more power and performance. It also features updated styling, improved aerodynamics, and the ability to drive on electric power alone.

Lexus GX 550

Lexus GX 550

All-new for 2025, the Lexus GX is reborn with a rugged, boxy design and a focus on off-road capability. It rides on a new body-on-frame platform and introduces the trail-ready Overtrail trim, appealing to adventure-seeking luxury buyers.

Lucid Gravity

Lucid Gravity

Lucid’s second model is a three-row luxury SUV that promises to be the longest-range electric SUV on the market. The Gravity combines a spacious and flexible interior with the brand’s signature performance and ultra-fast charging technology.

Mazda CX-70

Mazda CX-70

The CX-70 is a new two-row, mid-size SUV from Mazda, sharing its platform and powertrains with the three-row CX-90. It offers a premium interior and a sporty driving experience, aimed at buyers who don’t need a third row.

Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology

Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology

The legendary G-Wagen goes electric. The G 580 retains its iconic look and off-road prowess, now powered by four individual electric motors that enable unique capabilities like the “G-Turn” tank turn. It’s a true blend of tradition and tech.

Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe

Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe

This new performance coupe effectively replaces both the C-Class and E-Class coupes. The CLE 53 features a powerful inline-six engine, a luxurious tech-filled cabin, and standard all-wheel drive for impressive all-weather performance.

Mini Cooper

Mini Cooper

The iconic Mini Cooper is all-new for 2025, with distinct electric and gas versions. Both feature a simplified, modern exterior and a revolutionary interior centered around a single, circular OLED display that controls nearly all functions.

Mini Countryman

Mini Countryman

The new Countryman has grown substantially, offering more space for families. It’s available in both all-electric and gasoline variants, including a sporty John Cooper Works model, and features the same innovative circular OLED display as the Cooper.

Nissan Armada

Nissan Armada

The Armada is completely redesigned for 2025, moving to a new platform and swapping its old V8 for a powerful twin-turbo V6. It’s expected to be larger, more luxurious, and far more technologically advanced than the outgoing model.

Nissan Kicks

Nissan Kicks

The all-new 2025 Kicks is a major upgrade, growing in size and offering all-wheel drive for the first time. It boasts a more powerful engine, a more refined interior, and a bolder design to better compete in the subcompact SUV class.

Polestar 3

Polestar 3

Polestar’s first SUV is a sleek, performance-oriented five-seater. It features a Scandinavian minimalist design, a Google-based infotainment system, and a strong focus on safety and sustainable materials, targeting the premium EV SUV market.

Polestar 4

Polestar 4

The Polestar 4 stands out with its radical design that completely removes the rear window, relying on a high-definition camera instead. This “coupe SUV” prioritizes style and aerodynamics, offering impressive range and performance at a competitive price.

Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2)

Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2)

For the first time in its history, the Porsche 911 gets a hybrid powertrain. The new 992.2 generation GTS uses an innovative, lightweight “T-Hybrid” system to boost performance and response, marking a new chapter for the iconic sports car.

Porsche Macan EV

Porsche Macan EV

The Macan goes all-electric for its second generation. Built on a new 800-volt platform, it delivers incredible performance, fast charging, and the handling dynamics Porsche is famous for, setting a new benchmark for electric performance SUVs.

Ram 1500

Ram 1500

The Ram 1500 receives a major update, dropping the Hemi V8 in favor of the new twin-turbo “Hurricane” inline-six engine family. The refresh also includes updated styling and a new ultra-luxury “Tungsten” trim level.

Ram 1500 Ramcharger

Ram 1500 Ramcharger

A unique take on the electric truck, the Ramcharger uses a V6 engine as a generator to power its electric motors, eliminating range anxiety. It offers strong EV performance without the need to ever plug in, targeting a new segment of buyers.

Subaru Forester

Subaru Forester

The Forester is fully redesigned for 2025 with a new, more modern exterior and a quieter, more comfortable cabin. It rides on a stiffer chassis for improved handling and features an updated version of Subaru’s EyeSight driver-assist technology.

Toyota 4Runner

Toyota 4Runner

After 15 years, the 4Runner is all-new. It moves to the modern TNGA-F global truck platform, gets powerful and efficient new turbocharged and hybrid powertrains, and adds a host of modern tech while retaining its legendary off-road capability.

Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry

The best-selling sedan is reborn for its ninth generation as an all-hybrid model. It features a sleek new design inspired by the Crown, a fully updated interior with larger screens, and the first-ever availability of all-wheel drive with the hybrid powertrain.

Toyota Crown Signia

Toyota Crown Signia

Expanding the Crown family, the Signia is a new two-row crossover that effectively replaces the Venza. It comes standard with a hybrid powertrain and all-wheel drive, offering a premium interior and a stylish, lifted-wagon-like design.

Toyota Land Cruiser

Toyota Land Cruiser

The Land Cruiser returns to the North American market in a more accessible, retro-styled package. Based on the global Land Cruiser Prado, it comes standard with a powerful hybrid powertrain and a focus on off-road heritage and capability.

Volkswagen Golf GTI

Volkswagen Golf GTI

The iconic hot hatch gets a mid-cycle refresh for 2025. The update includes a power bump, revised styling, and significant interior improvements, most notably a new, more user-friendly infotainment system and the return of physical steering wheel buttons.

Volkswagen ID. Buzz

Volkswagen ID. Buzz

The long-awaited electric microbus arrives in North America as a three-row, long-wheelbase model. The ID. Buzz combines retro styling with a modern EV platform, offering a spacious, flexible interior and a choice of RWD or AWD powertrains.

Volvo EX30

Volvo EX30

Volvo’s smallest and most affordable EV is designed to attract younger buyers. The EX30 features a minimalist interior with a single central screen, sustainable materials, and surprisingly quick performance, all wrapped in a stylish, compact package.

Volvo EX90

Volvo EX90

The EX90 is Volvo’s new all-electric three-row flagship SUV, effectively the electric successor to the XC90. It debuts a new level of safety technology, including standard lidar, and offers a spacious, luxurious interior with Google built-in.

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