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A peek at 2020’s most notable vehicles

Published:Sunday | October 13, 2019 | 12:00 AM

The automotive landscape evolves every year as various brands and models push the envelope in new directions. We’re rounding up the most significant vehicles for 2020, presented in alphabetical order. These are cars, trucks, and SUVs that reveal major trends and shifts in the industry.

2020 CHEVROLET CORVETTE

The redesigned Corvette is a revolutionary leap for the quintessential American sports car. Chevy moved the Corvette to a mid-engine layout — more like a supercar than a traditional sports car — in its quest to unlock even more performance. Putting the engine behind the seats will significantly change the handling and driving dynamics of the Corvette. The price starts under US$60,000.

2020 FORD ESCAPE

Ford is discontinuing most of its passenger cars in the United States in favour of SUVs. With only the lacklustre EcoSport for company, the newly redesigned Escape has to do the heavy lifting for Ford in terms of small passenger vehicles. With more standard features, improved technology, and better fuel efficiency (especially with the new hybrid model), the Escape can certainly compete with other compact SUVs.

2020 GMC SIERRA HD

The entire heavy-duty pickup truck class has been revamped for 2020, with every manufacturer updating designs, cabins, powertrains, and technology features. These are consumer trucks capable of commercial-grade performance that also offer the comforts and luxury shoppers have come to expect from standard full-size trucks, and their prices have increased to match. It also showcases some impressive new technology features such as a camera system that lets you see both inside and behind trailers while towing.

2020 NISSAN VERSA

For 2020, the redesigned Versa is ditching its ‘cheapest car’ crown in favour of a nicer experience and more technology, and that technology makes the Versa significant. For less than US$19,000, the Versa can be equipped with a full suite of active driver-safety features. The Versa offers the most comprehensive set of safety features for the lowest price we’ve seen and brings some of these features to the ultra-budget subcompact sedan class for the first time.

2020 PORSCHE TAYCAN

The Porsche brand is synonymous with sports cars, so it’s big news that it’s releasing its first all-electric car. The Taycan promises to bring Porsche-level handling and performance to electric vehicles (EVs), along with robust engineering designed to increase the car’s reliability and longevity. The Porsche badge is the ultimate litmus test for whether EVs can fill all the niches where gas cars dominate.

HONOuRABLE MENTIONS

Not every car can reveal new trends or reshape the automotive landscape, but some cars launched for 2020 are still worth talking about.

— The 2020 Jeep Gladiator applies the off-road Wrangler formula to a pickup truck body. This go-anywhere crew cab has stirred up a lot of enthusiasm among off-roaders and truck buyers.

— Last year, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid proved there’s a lot of untapped demand for fuel-efficient SUVs, and for 2020, Honda aims to capitalise on that demand with a new hybrid variant of its popular CR-V. The upcoming Honda CR-V Hybrid promises all the comfort and practicality of the regular CR-V with an estimated per cent increase in fuel efficiency.

— Enthusiasts are excited for the reborn 2020 Toyota Supra. The Supra was made in partnership with BMW and relies almost entirely on BMW hardware and engineering. As such, don’t expect any of the Supra’s sportiness to trickle down to other Toyota models.

This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds.