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New Car Launches To Look Forward To In 2018

Which cars will be ruling our roads next year? Read on as we reveal the most hotly-anticipated launches for 2018.

Lexus NX

The smallest in the brand's SUV range, the devil is in the detail for this vehicle as premium finishes such as leather trimming and touch-screen technology make this stand out from the crowd.

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII

The latest installation in the legendary car retailer, Rolls-Royce's Phantom series makes no great shakes in the designs of the cars but looks to the front and rear for minor adjustments. Think LED headlights and sports grille while the power and torque numbers are expected to be higher than its predecessor. 

 

Audi SQ7

2018 looks to be the year of the SUV and Audi are putting their flag into the game with their SQ7. Expected to be considerably more powerful than it's nearest competition, this looks like the ideal investment for long-haul journeys.

 

Volkswagen T Roc

Volkswagen get in on the SUV trend with the T Roc. Powerfully and reliably built, as all Volkswagen's have come to be known, the T Roc comes in a range of petrol options, ranging from petrol to diesel and engine sizes from 1.0 litres to the super-charged 2 litre model.

 

Land Rover Evoque Convertible

In Singapore, it can go from blistering sun to pouring rain in under a minute so convertibles aren't always the most prudent choice. None the less, they look stylish and are fun to drive and so combining the cool factor of the Land Rover with the fun of a convertible is the Land Rover Evoque Convertible. Sporty, speedy and oh so sexy, this is one car that truly combines fashion with function.  


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Poppy covers a wide range of topics at Billionaire, having spent the past 13 years at companies including Singapore Tatler, Her World Plus and Harpers Bazaar UK. She has a passion for fashion, jewellery and travel as well as an avaricious fascination with crime novels. Follow her at poppypskinner on Instagram. 

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