There are so many cars coming in 2024 and so little time. We’ve narrowed the list down to his five new cars that span a variety of areas of interest, from luxury to economy, minivans to sporty imports. Take a look, visit your dealer, and enjoy your drive through 2024.
chrysler pacifica plug-in hybrid
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the minivan (popularized by Chrysler), the new Pacifica plug-in hybrid is the only plug-in hybrid in this segment and is eligible for a $7,500 Inflation Control Act tax benefit. Plug-in hybrids have both an electric motor (with battery) and a gasoline motor. The car can run on electricity alone and automatically switches to the gasoline engine when the battery is low, giving it a range of 520 miles. The 2024 Pacifica includes additional cargo room and storage with stow-and-go seating that provides three rows of seating. Dual hands-free sliding doors make grocery shopping easy, and the Uconnect 5 TV/stereo system and available Amazon Fire TV keep passengers entertained.
Dodge Hornet R/T
Make your commute a breeze with the Dodge Brotherhood of Muscle, the fastest CUV (crossover utility vehicle) in its class. With 18-inch wheels, Brembo front disc brakes, Koni shocks, dual exhaust, and steering-mounted paddle shifters, the R/T is capable and capable. The Hurricane4 Turbo engine delivers 268 horsepower and solid torque, accelerating the R/T from 0 to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds. Driver controls include wheel-selectable suspension, which can be adjusted to suit road conditions. Gear enthusiasts will love the MacPherson front suspension and 3-link Chapman rear suspension.
jeep grand cherokee
If you’re looking for a luxurious outdoor experience, the 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee is for you. Increased aerodynamic efficiency without compromising cargo space, enlarged windows let more light into the cabin than ever before. Whether you need to tow a boat or a trailer, the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 allows him to tow 6,200 pounds with ease, and the 4×4 drive option allows for all-terrain use. Each features active transfer to maximize grip and transfer power to the wheels. Even better, Grand Cherokee automatically switches to two-wheel drive when the vehicle senses road conditions that don’t require four-wheel drive, reducing drive system drag and improving fuel economy.
You can choose between 3-row seats and 2-row seats. According to Jerry Ulm Dodge/Jeep partner Joey Falcone, “Everything we do to improve comfort, from 16-way adjustable seats with power lumbar to front seat back massage. ”And the Grand Cherokee has been reduced in price to make it even more appealing. ”
Dodge Ram 1500 TRX
This is the final year of production for the hugely popular TRX series, which set the benchmark for half-ton pickups with a 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8 engine rated at 702 horsepower. This allows the TRX to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, run the 40-minute mile in 12.9 seconds, and reach a top speed of 118 mph (if you’re familiar with this) ). But this half-tonner isn’t just about speed, it can also tow up to 8,100 pounds. The interior is “non-truck” with luxuriously stitched upholstery, a full NAV system, backup camera, and dual-pane panoramic sunroof.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
Named after the winding Stelvio Pass in the Italian Alps and given the name (and logo) Quadrifoglio, meaning four-leaf clover, it was first used 100 years ago in racing Alfas. This Italian stallion delights car enthusiasts with its impressive blend of four-door luxury, speed and handling. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, the top speed is 176 mph, the 0-60 time is 3.6 seconds, and the horsepower is 505 hp. Normally it’s rear-wheel drive, but it actively switches to all-wheel drive in 0.15 seconds. This is useful on rainy days in Tampa and automatically senses road conditions.
Is it like the Signal Grand Prix? Just press the ‘Race’ button on your drive system and sit back. This maximizes power and enhances steering, turning this four-door luxury family car into a serious sporty challenger. But your passenger won’t notice while sitting in the cushioned Alcantara-trimmed front bucket seat of his or the rear passenger seat with armrest. Learn how to say “Ciao!” Wear the jacket over your shoulders.
Chris Caswell is an award-winning author and former editor of several yachting magazines. He appeared on Oprah as a boat life expert and hosted his series Speed His Channel’s Marine His Voyager.
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