Mercedes-Benz Weekender
The Weekender, based on the Mercedes-Benz Metris van, is the German brand's first pop-up camper for the US market. It sleeps four and offers camping-oriented add-ons like an eight-foot awning, roof rails, and a pull-out kitchen.
When you can order it: spring 2020.
2020 Ford GT
Ford showed off the 2020 GT, which now comes with a titanium exhaust system, upgraded cooling, and 13 more horsepower than last year's model. The Blue Oval displayed the Ford GT Liquid Carbon edition, which features a stunning raw carbon-fiber exterior along with carbon-fiber wheels.
When you can drive it: You can technically order a Ford GT right now, but only if you're lucky enough to score an allocation.
2021 Genesis GV80
The GV80, which made its global debut in Seoul last month, is Genesis's first foray into the packed and popular SUV segment. Buyers can choose a 2.5-liter turbocharged or a 3.5-liter twin-turbo engine, and all-wheel drive is optional.
When you can drive it: summer 2020.
2021 Jaguar F-Type
The 2021 Jaguar F-Type made its North American debut at the Chicago Auto Show, with more aggressive styling, slim LED headlights, and an enlarged grille. Engine options aren't so much different as rearranged for 2021, with the R trim getting the beefier 575-horsepower supercharged V8 from the current F-Type SVR, which will be discontinued.
When you can drive it: April.
Jeep Gladiator Mojave
Specially built for high-speed off-roading across sandy terrain, the Gladiator Mojave is Jeep's first desert-rated vehicle. It's equipped with a reinforced frame, larger tires, and new Fox shocks. The Gladiator Mojave comes with a 3.6-liter V6 mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.
When you can drive it: second quarter of 2020.
2020 Honda Civic Type R
The 2020 iteration of the Civic Type R, Honda's popular track-focused hot hatch, made its US debut at the Chicago Auto Show. Honda says that suspension tweaks improve performance and comfort, while a redesigned grille makes for better cooling. Honda also got rid of some of the Type R's polarizing phony air vents.
When you can drive it: later this winter.
2021 Chrysler Pacifica
The refreshed Chrysler Pacifica gets a much sleeker and more attractive front end for 2021. But the mid-cycle updates go far beyond styling; the 2021 Pacifica also receives an optional all-wheel drive system and a 10.1-inch touchscreen display.
When you can drive it: fourth quarter of 2020.