"5 Most Anticipated Cars of 2025"
As we enter 2025, the landscape of high-performance vehicles continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace. This year marks a pivotal moment where traditional engineering excellence meets revolutionary powertrain technology, resulting in what we believe to be one of the most diverse and capable collections of performance cars ever seen.
From pure electric hypercars to what may be the final celebration of internal combustion greatness, this year's lineup presents an exciting mix of what we can expect in the next 12 months and beyond. So, without further ado, here is our carefully curated selection of the 25 most anticipated cars set to debut in 2025...
1. Porsche 718 Boxster / Cayman EV
(Starting price: ~€56,000)
The electrification of Porsche’s beloved entry-level sports car marks a significant moment for the Stuttgart-based manufacturer – but the journey hasn’t been easy. In fact, redesigning the 718 platform has been one of the brand’s biggest engineering challenges to date, but the results are truly impressive.
By using the latest in battery and electric motor technology, Porsche has built a sports car that not only matches – but in many ways surpasses – the capabilities of its fossil-fuel-powered predecessors. The 800-volt electrical architecture, shared with the Taycan, delivers incredible performance and everyday usability. With 630 hp and a massive 833 lb-ft of torque available instantly, this electric 718 offers acceleration that outpaces many supercars.
Even more impressive is how Porsche has preserved the perfect weight distribution and low center of gravity that made the 718 platform so special in the first place.
2. Alpine A110 R Ultime
(Estimated price: ~€276,000)
Serving as a worthy farewell to what many consider one of the most exciting driver’s cars in recent years, the A110 R Ultime represents Alpine’s final commitment to lightweight performance – a perfect send-off that pushes the limits of what’s possible with this exceptional platform.
This limited-edition model builds on the already excellent A110 with a specially tuned turbocharger and a custom Akrapovic titanium exhaust system. Expect a lighter, more aerodynamically efficient chassis than ever, thanks to extensive use of carbon fiber in the front splitter, hood, roof, rear window, and side skirts. Its DW6 gearbox has been specially calibrated to deliver a peak 420 Nm of torque from just 3,200 rpm and 0-62mph acceleration in just 3.8 seconds.
Did you know?
Every R Ultime comes standard with racing-grade brakes and pads, plus a unique turbocharger setup made exclusively for this final edition to deliver peak track performance.
3. Mercedes-Maybach SL 680
(Price range: €175,840 – €247,245 depending on version)
Combining Maybach’s legendary luxury with AMG’s performance expertise, the SL 680 sets a new standard for open-top motoring. This remarkable convertible marks a key moment in the SL’s rich history, introducing Maybach luxury to the iconic Mercedes roadster for the very first time.
At its heart lies a finely engineered 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, producing 577 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, with a top speed of 161 mph. Paired with a smooth-shifting 9G-TRONIC transmission, it ensures seamless power delivery whenever you need it.
This exclusive convertible sprints from 0–60 mph in just 4.0 seconds, riding elegantly on distinctive 21-inch Maybach wheels that add an extra touch of sophistication.
Did you know?
The SL 680 features a unique insulated soft top with a custom Mercedes-Maybach pattern – a first for any convertible in the brand’s history.
4. Ferrari EV
(Expected price: £420,000)
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Ferrari EV (Expected Price : € 420.000) |
Ferrari’s first-ever electric vehicle marks a monumental step for the Prancing Horse. Built at a brand-new carbon-neutral facility in Maranello, Italy, this groundbreaking car shows how Ferrari can retain its legendary driving dynamics and emotional appeal while embracing zero-emissions technology.
Early development reports suggest Ferrari’s engineers have worked intensely to preserve their trademark handling and driver engagement by innovating battery placement and motor layout. They’ve created entirely new solutions for weight distribution and aerodynamic efficiency, tackling the unique challenges of electric drivetrains.
What makes this EV truly special is Ferrari’s holistic approach to electrification. Instead of just replacing an engine with electric motors, they’ve reimagined what a supercar should be in the electric era — and we can’t wait to see the final result.
Did you know?
This is the first time in Ferrari’s history that a factory has been built specifically for new powertrain technologies. It’s fully carbon-neutral from the ground up and maintains Ferrari’s renowned attention to craftsmanship and detail.
5. Maserati MC20 GT2 Stradale
(Estimated price: ~Rp 5,000,000,000 / €280,000)
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(Maserati MC20 GT2 Stradale) |
A street-legal version of Maserati’s successful GT2 race car, the Stradale brings true motorsport technology to the road. Reviving Maserati’s legacy in high-performance engineering, this incredible machine translates the GT2 racing program’s success into a road-legal supercar that stays true to its racing roots.
Powered by the exceptional Nettuno V6 engine producing 631 bhp, the Stradale combines track-ready dynamics with everyday usability like no other car. Its advanced aerodynamic package is key to its performance.
A specially designed front splitter and large fixed rear wing work together to generate up to 500 kg of downforce – placing this road car firmly in racing car territory.
This level of aerodynamic efficiency transforms the driving experience, delivering unmatched stability at high speeds. It accelerates from 0–100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 320 km/h, making it one of the fastest road-legal Maseratis ever built.
Did you know?
The MC20 GT2 Stradale’s aerodynamic package is so effective that it produces more downforce than many dedicated GT race cars – making it one of the most aerodynamically advanced street-legal vehicles Maserati has ever made.
The future of performance cars looks brighter—and faster—than ever. Let us know in the comments: which one of these cars would you want in your dream garage?
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