Revitalizing for 2024: New cars and regulation set to transform the UK car landscape
As we usher in the new year, the UK car market is set to welcome 24 new models set to refresh showrooms across the country in 2024. As a follow-up to our previous feature spotlighting models from Audi to Mini, this list now covers:brands from peugeot to volvo.
Peugeot e-3008: the dawn of a new electric
At the head of the range is the second generation Peugeot e-3008 electric SUV, a model priced at £45,850. The e-3008 is the first model to be forged. of Stellantis Thanks to the new EV-only architecture, the long-range version promises a whopping 435 miles on a single charge.
Porsche Panamera: a luxurious evolution
Next up is the third generation Porsche Panamera, priced at £79,500 and offering the most luxury ever. Panamera bids farewell to his version of the Sport Turismo Estate and welcomes advanced features and technology.
Range Rover: an inspiring heritage
The first-ever electric Range Rover is set to be a British-built wonder that offers performance on par with the current V8 version. It is expected to break the £100,000 price barrier and is likely to be on the market by the end of 2024.
Renault Scenic E-Tech: Eco-friendly plush toy
The Renault Scenic E-Tech is expected to start from around £40,000 and continues the nameplate’s tradition as a luxury electric SUV. The emphasis on environmental friendliness is reflected in his two powertrain configurations, offering consumers a choice.
Škoda Kodiaq: a hybrid of space and technology
Rounding out the list is the Skoda Kodiaq, priced at around £35,000. The second-generation Kodiak offers a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) option for the first time and boasts more space and technology than its predecessor.
While we look forward to the arrival of these exciting new cars, new driving rules and laws will come into force in the UK in 2024. This includes a requirement to provide automakers with at least 22% of car sales and his 10% of van sales to automakers. Must be an electric vehicle. In addition to this, changes are being considered to the DVSA’s driver vision test, with the aim of bringing further flexibility to the test. Fuel tax is currently frozen until March 23, 2024, and new number plates for new cars are due to be introduced in the same year.
With an exciting new product range and innovative regulations on the horizon, 2024 is set to be a pivotal year for the UK car industry.