SUVs
Audi Q7 (summer 2015)
The Q7 sheds more than 300kg in weight for its second generation.
Bentley Bentayga (early 2016)
The luxurious Bentley SUV has changed completely from the original concept.
BMW X1 (autumn 2015)
BMW's smallest SUV will ditch rear-wheel drive in favour of front- and four-wheel drive.
BMW X4 Performance (late 2015)
Range-topping X4 is expected at the end of the year.
Ford Edge (late 2015)
The Edge will be Ford’s flagship SUV. The company is chasing the premium end of the market, so has given it a 10.0-inch touch-screen and a roomy cabin, with up to 1788 litres of boot space.
Honda HR-V (summer 2015)
Honda's rival to the Nissan Juke gets the same magic seat system as the Jazz.
Hyundai Tucson (late 2015)
Hyundai is launching an all-new rival to the popular Nissan Qashqai
Hyundai Santa Fe facelift (late 2015)
Like a lot of the Hyundai range, the Santa Fe will be getting a facelift in 2015, despite only being on sale for a couple of years.
Lexus RX (late 2015)
Fourth-generation Lexus SUV gets improved powertrains and NX-inspired styling.
Mazda CX-3 (June 2015)
Juke rival based on the new Mazda 2.
Mercedes-Benz GLE (September 2015)
Former M-Class gets a new name and will compete against Porsche's Cayenne and the Range Rover Sport.
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé (June 2015)
Fully-fledged BMW X6 rival will cost around £10,000 more than the equivalent GLE.
Mercedes-Benz GLC (autumn 2015)
The original GLK never made it to the UK. The second-generation of the SUV is expected to be unveiled early in 2015 and to be offered in right-hand drive for the first time.
MG GS (early 2016)
MG is going after the Nissan Qashqai with its GS SUV.
Mitsubishi ASX (2016)
The rival to the Nissan Qashqai will get plug-in hybrid technology.
Mitsubishi L200 (September 2015)
Latest version of Mitsubishi's popular pick-up.
Mitsubishi Shogun (2017)
Large SUV will stick close to its off-roader roots.
Nissan Murano (late 2015)
Nissan hasn't yet decided if it will bring the Murano to the UK, if it does, expect an upmarket interior and generous specification.
Range Rover Evoque facelift and cabrio (mid-2015)
Land Rover has said that the Evoque will have incremental improvements rather than a full mid-life facelift, so a series of small changes is expected throughout 2015. Expect to see new trims, finishes and colours, plus efficiency and performance gains.
Renault Kadjar (autumn 2015)
Renault will launch its Qashqai rival before the year is out.
Seat Juke-rival (2017)
Seat's second SUV will go after the Nissan Juke and will be two-wheel-drive only.
Seat Qashqai-rival (2016)
The first of three SUVs from Seat. This one will go up against the Nissan Qashqai.
Seat seven-seat SUV (2017)
Could launch in 2017.
Ssangyong Tivoli (June 2015)
Prices for the new Qashqai rival start from £12,950, and a seven-seat version could follow in 2016.
Toyota RAV4 facelift (December 2015)
Updated RAV4 line-up features a hybrid variant for the first time.
Volvo S60 Cross Country (summer 2015)
The jacked-up version of the S60 comes with all-wheel drive and two engine options
Convertibles
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet (2015)
Four-seater luxury convertible based on the stylish S-Class Coupe.
Hot hatches
Ford Focus RS (2016)
The third-generation RS gets all-wheel drive.
Honda Civic Type-R (July 2015)
Long-awaited hot hatch is due in the middle of the year. It will offer more than 276bhp from its 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine, and costs from £29,995.
Sports cars
Fiat 124 (late 2015)
Will be based on the same underpinnings as the new Mazda MX-5.
Audi R8 (summer 205)
The new R8 is based on the Lamborghini Huracan and features V10 power with enhanced dynamics. Prices start at £119,500.
Honda NSX (late 2015)
It's already sold out in the UK, but Honda's new hybrid sports car gets 550bhp in total
Ferarri 488 GTB (September 2015)
Ferrari's replacement for the 458 Italia ushers in turbocharging to modern Ferraris.
Lamborghini Huracan Spider (summer 2015)
Convertible version of the 602bhp Huracan.
Mazda MX-5 (summer 2015)
Aggressive styling and a new, lighter, rear-drive chassis, will culminate in the most dramatic model-change to the MX-5 in its 25-year history.
Porsche 911 facelift (autumn 2015)
The 911 will receive subtle styling tweaks rather than a massive design overhaul.
Porsche Boxster facelift (late 2015)
Like the 911, the Boxster will receive subtle styling updates.
Porsche Boxster Spyder (July 2015)
Lightest and most powerful version of the Boxster yet costs £60,459.