5 Luxury Cars in 2016 – Pioneering Designs and Outstanding Performance
We’re at the start of 2016 and the auto industry is already exhibiting its best acquisitions yet. This year’s vehicles are more advanced than ever before. Brand new technologies are being incorporated, as well as pioneering designs and outstanding in-car performance. Out of a wide variety of upcoming super cars, the following 5 models have managed to grab our attention.
Tesla Model 3
Tesla rocked our world when it revealed the Model X concept car last year. Now that it’s competing with Porsche Mission E, Tesla has taken matters into its own hands by starting to produce another ground breaking concept, Model 3; which promises to be a all-electric sedan. The innovative vehicle will be produced at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California. To expand the vision and introduce the technology to a wider audience, the founder of Tesla, Elon Musk, is considering building a gigafactory in Germany too. According to various Tesla officials, Model 3 will enter production in 2017.
Porsche Mission E
Porsche is planning to give Tesla a run for its money this 2016. Even though the Mission E is merely a concept car, the advanced technology incorporated makes us want to know more. The all-electric performance vehicle was introduced last year; it carries the most impressive design, and according to the manufacturers, it can reach 62 mph in roughly 3.5 seconds. Porsche’s goal is to “harm” Tesla in its weak spot – charging. Mission E recharges in full in 15 minutes; this feature alone beats Tesla’s Supercharger, which takes 30 minutes to charge.
On the inside, Porsche’s Mission E looks like a space ship. Featuring carbon-fiber bodywork, the vehicle prides with a 5-gauge dashboard, touch-free gesture control for easy handling of entertainment and HVAC systems, as well as cameras that replace side-view mirrors.
Mazda MX-5 Miata
The pioneering Mazda Miata packs incredible driving dynamics. As opposite to other similar cars currently available on the market, this model provides a smooth driving “feel”. It is efficient with a really appealing design. The revised in-car ergonomics makes it ideal for tall drivers; the overall design is compact and sleek, although its main drawback is the inability to upgrade the technology without Mazda Connect. Bottom line is, the upcoming Mazda Miata is a dream car. Playful and balanced from all points of view, the sports vehicle has an average cost of $25,000. That’s particularly convenient for drivers who want both speed and comfort.