
Bugatti Chiron —
The Bugatti Chiron marks the beginning of a new era for the supercar manufacturer. Bugatti says the Chiron will be faster, more powerful and even more expensive than its famed predecessor, the Bugatti Veyron.

Lamborghini Centenario —
The Lamborghini Centenario was created to celebrate the 100th birthday of Lamborghini founder Ferruccio Lamborghini, who died in 1993.

Porsche 718 Boxster —
Porsche's new 718 Boxster features a turbo-charged four-cylinder engine that cranks out more horsepower and torque than the six-cylinder in the previous Boxster. It's more fuel efficient as well.

Rolls-Royce's Black Badge Wraith —
Rolls-Royce has unveiled "Black Badge", which takes its Ghost and Wraith models and makes them darker and more sinister-looking. The famous chrome Parthenon grill is a darker, smokey hue, and even the Spirit of Ecstasy statue that stands atop the hood is coated in ash-colored metal.

Maserati Levante SUV —
Behold! It's Maserati's first ever SUV, the Levante.

Aston Martin DB11 —
Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer describes the company's new DB11 model as "the most important car in the firm's 103-year existence." It's the British ultra-luxury automaker's first all-new car since breaking away from Ford in 2007.

Corvette Grand Sport —
Chevrolet's new Corvette Grand Sport is designed to be a "potent track car," following in the footsteps of its racing predecessors. It has most of the same performance features as the more expensive Corvette Z06 but without that car's supercharged engine.

Techrules TREV —
The Techrules TREV is a 1,030 horsepower range-extended plug-in hybrid. The amazing thing about this car is that it's powered by a turbine engine instead of a regular piston engine. Essentially, it's like a jet engine with fast-spinning turbines that are used to make electricity.

Morgan EV3 —
British automaker Morgan makes retro-style cars in a factory that looks likes a hand-made furniture shop.

Audi Q2 —
Super-small SUVs are all the rage among luxury automakers these days. The Audi Q2 is the newest addition to the group.

Opel GT concept —
This concept car riffs on Opel's original GT concept car of 1965, but it was designed with minimalism in mind. Designers were so eager to cut down on cluttered exterior lines that they got rid of regular side windows altogether, instead using "transition glass" so the door and window blends together seamlessly.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet —
This is Mercedes' entry-level convertible. Like the hard-top version, the C-class Cabriolet will blend comfort and performance.

Fiat Abarth 124 Spider —
Fiat Chrysler said its new two-seater Abarth 124 Spider "aims at sweeping a new generation off their feet."

Bentley Mulsanne —
The Bentley Mulsanne takes luxury to the next level. Removable touchpad screens rise out of the front seats for backseat passengers to use. The interior is filled with genuine wood surfaces and a herd's worth of world-class leather.

Pininfarina H2 Speed concept —
Pininfarina's H2 Speed is powered by a a hydrogen fuel cell and is described as "halfway between a racing prototype and a production supercar."

Volvo V90 —
From the brand that made station wagons cool -- a new station wagon.

Ferrari GTC4 Lusso —
The Ferrari GTC4 Lusso is an updated version of the four-seat Ferrari FF.


