Over 250 vehicles have been updated in our live database of current and future new passenger car product over the past week, and we’ve added new future models.
Highlights include:
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- Beijing Auto C50 project – A-segment car due for launch in China in March ’14
- BMW 4 Series convertible – global debut confirmed for LA show
- Cadillac ELR – GM’s next extended range EV to go on sale in January
- Cadillac ‘Escalade Sport’ – future rival for the Range Rover Sport
- Citroën C4 – five-door hatchback expected to be replaced by crossover
- Ford China – local build for B-MAX, next Taurus, & ‘Start’ mini-car
- Hyundai Sonata facelift – launched first in US and Canada for 2014MY
- Jeep Cherokee – Chrysler continues to delay delivery of new model to US dealers
- Koenigsegg One:1 – claimed to be world’s fastest car, to be launched in 2014
- Nissan Patrol – first model for Renault-Nissan assembly partnership in Nigeria
- Opel & Vauxhall Meriva – facelift & new 1.6 diesel from December/January
- Qoros – Chery and Israel Corporation’s JV to gain two more models
- Renault Sandero & Stepway – Tangier plant to be expanded to build them
- Tata Nano bifuel – 33hp/38hp CNG/petrol engine goes on sale in India
- Toyota i-Road – production for plug-in commuter concept
To view further information on these, or any of the 2700+ models covered in PLDB, visit www.just-auto.com/pldb
PLDB (Product Life Database) from just-auto covers all regions, so researching both existing vehicles and models yet to be launched by all of the world’s major manufacturers is easy.
This database, which is constantly audited and updated, can be searched by various fields, including segment, vehicle architecture/platform, plant location or country of build. PLDB also lists each car or light truck’s lifecycle, expected next styling refresh or scheduled replacement date. Where possible, vehicle codenames are also included.
PLDB lists 1560 current and future global models from 100 OEM groups, spread across 200 brands, with data for 1560 vehicles having been checked or revised in the last month.
