Top 10 Most Exciting Cars to Drive in 2024

Each year, the automobile industry innovates and offers customers something new and advanced. New car models set the bar higher in terms of performance, design, and innovation. From traditional petrol cars to high-end tech trucks, auto companies endeavor to provide customers with unique and thrilling experiences to stay ahead of the competition. In this article, we’ll discuss 10 of the most exciting cars to drive in 2024.

Ford Mustang GTD:

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The Mustang is a classic, and the GTD lives up to its predecessors. Ford engineers gave it a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine, boasting an 800bhp output. They have used carbon fiber to make it as lightweight as possible, and it has a carbon-ceramic braking system with 20-inch wheels crafted from forged aluminum. Consumers’ comfort has not been overlooked, and it’ll be revealed once it’s introduced in the market by late 2024.

Tesla Roadster:

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Tesla always amazes with its cutting edge design and futuristic technology. Hoping to be introduced in 2024 or early 2025, Tesla’s Roadster will sprint to 60 mph in less than a second, according to Elon Musk. Its top speed would be 250 mph with a range of 620 miles. Though the car is yet to be unveiled, some reports suggest it will have a 200kWh battery pack and three electric motors. And if we calculate the power it’ll give the car, it will be over 1000 horsepower!

Gordon Murray T.50s Niki Lauda:

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As the prototype of Niki Lauda has been showcased, a buzz has been blazed in the world. With such a sporty, vibrant, and eye-catching look, it has already caught everyone’s eye. Plus, the exclusivity that only 25 such would be made has already a booking beeline.  Keeping with Niki’s FI prowess, the car gives a centrally mounted customer’s seat with a more race-oriented cockpit.

Mercedes EQG:

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After getting a makeover, the traditional G Wagon has finally transformed into an electric one. With those boxy looks and big styles, it has become a status symbol for some. It carries a 116kWh battery and electric drive train with four individual motors, a maximum output of 432kW or 580 horsepower, and a max torque of 1,164 newton metres. The battery will range the EQG approximately 293 miles on the WTLP standard. Mercedes has provided convenient features that help you drive in case of uneven roads, traffic, or problems.

Porsche Macan EV:

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After spending almost ten years in the market, Porsche decided to send the Macan model for a mini makeover, which will show considerable advancements in the car. The Macan will no longer be running on petrol but instead on an HV battery with a gross capacity of 100kWh, out of which 95kWh can be actively used. Under ideal conditions, the battery can go from 10 to 80% in just 21 minutes at a compatible station. Maximum torque of 479 and 833 lb-ft will enable strong acceleration. Although it’s up for advanced bookings, deliveries will begin in the other half of the year.

Ferrari’s new V12 super-GT:

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People refer to it as the successor of the 812 model of Ferrari. It might be called ’12 cilindri’, after the number of cylinders in the engine. It’s claimed to be quicker than the outgoing V12s. It can sprint to 100kmph in 2.9 seconds and 200 mph in 7.9 seconds. The specific power output is 126bhp per liter. While the design looks more futuristic and advanced, it also has the vintage aesthetic of the 60s and 70s. Some parts or angles look inspired by the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona.

Renault R5:

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The electric car’s design has evolved with the enhancements of styling, proportions, and performance. The R5 has a more contemporary look, with rugged wheel arches, a fun profile, and bold bodywork. Now, you can interact with it by just speaking! Like you do with Google and Alexa, all you have to do is say, “Hey, Reno,” and it’ll answer you immediately. It has spacious interiors and can go from 15 to 80% in 30 minutes, with a driving range of up to 248 miles.

Fiat Panda:

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Fiat’s Panda has gotten more of a funky look, like a 90s game. Set to release this July, this car is nothing like those usual EVs you may see on the road carrying a sci-fi, space-age look. Both from the outside and inside, it looks like something that is not so common but fun to have and drive. The wheels are capped with diagonal straps, and the front grille is dotted with tiny pixels. And something more fun: it has a dedicated space to keep your skateboards!

MG Cyberster:

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The blend of MG’s heritage and electric innovation gives the MG Cyberster an iconic look. This new Cyberster is out to make a statement. With maximum power up to 375kW or 498 horsepower, it takes 3.20 seconds to jump from 0 to 62mph. A 150kWh DC public rapid charger can charge from 10 to 80% in a mere 38 minutes. It delivers an electric range of up to 316 miles. Its interior carefully blends a gaming aesthetic with super tech as it redefines standards.

Lotus Emeya:

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Packed with dual motors, it provides 905 horsepower and 985 Newton meters of torque. While it can go from 0 to 62mph in 2.78 seconds, its top speed can go up to 159 mph. The Emeya uses 800V battery technology with Advanced Lotus Hyper Charging, making its charging time as low as 18 minutes. You can charge it from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes. Besides such powerful powertrains, it also has a driver-focused cockpit, instant connectivity, and hyper-real KEF audio. Extensive use of carbon fiber continues to make it lightweight and add grace to its elegance.

15 Most Reliable Cars Ever Made — Why They Never Quit

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Some claim that the dependability of autos has decreased. Modern cars have a shorter lifespan than some cars manufactured between the 1970s and the 1990s, but some new and used cars today are good enough to last for at least ten years and up to 500,000 miles. When these vehicles break down, most problems are relatively simple, and many don’t have serious difficulties. Here are 15 of the most reliable cars ever made:

15 Most Reliable Cars Ever Made — Why They Never Quit

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