Arushi Sakhuja
The demand for luxury cars has been on the rise, and with global warming in mind, electric cars are becoming the preferred choice. However, one can’t deny the rise in demand for SUVs either. There is a plethora of new car launches that have caught our eye, and if you are a car enthusiast scroll on to stay up-to-date.
BMW M2 Coupé
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One of the most spoken-about new car launches is the 2023 BMW M2 which proves the brand hasn’t forgotten about enthusiasts. The German luxury marque has just unveiled the second generation of its smallest performance vehicle. Thanks to its moderately sized grille, more powerful engine, and manual transmission, the two-door seems all but certain to send a certain segment of car lovers into a frenzy. As an option, the BMW M2’s inline-6-cylinder engine can link up with a 6-speed manual gearbox. A precisely defined shift action enables rapid,
easily executed gear changes. Plus, the Gear Shift Assistant uses engagement speed control (rev-matching) to ensure slip-free operation when downshifting under braking into corners.
Coming to the interiors, they boast refinement with leather bucket seats. However, the highlight is the one-piece, fully digital BMW Curved Display of the BMW M that provides information on your BMW over a large area and clearly arranged. It combines a 12.3-inch instrument display with a 14.9-inch touch-enabled control display. The curved, almost free-floating design of the display looks both sophisticated and modern.
Rolls-Royce Super Coupé




The hottest new car launch is the Rolls Royce super-coupé, which is the brand’s first-ever electric car the Rolls-Royce Super Coupé. While it resembles any other, modern yachts served as inspiration for the Spectre. The gold exterior is not as striking as some of the other features the car is equipped with. SPIRIT, the digital Architecture of Luxury, captures the core essence of Spectre, managing its functions and setting a new precedent for how technology is married with automotive excellence. Featuring day and night modes to deliver the most comfortable view from the driver’s seat, the dials radiate with personalised colours selected by owners upon commission. SPIRIT manages the motor car’s functions with seamless integration into the marque’s Whispers application. This allows owners to interact with their car remotely, and receive live information curated by Rolls-Royce’s luxury intelligence specialists.
Rolls-Royce designers refer to Spectre’s tail lights as ‘islands of detail’ due to the way their smooth panels rise gracefully out from the fastback rear, leaving a trail of brilliance. The price point of the Spectre, according to Rolls-Royce, will be positioned between the Cullinan and the Phantom, around USD 400,000.
Polestar 3 SUV

When it comes to new car launches, the Polestar 3 SUV ought to be a part of the list. Being an electric SUV the model’s slick design, engineering, and materials differentiate it from all others. A sleek performance SUV that combines optimized aerodynamics, minimalistic design, and high-end technology. “Now, aerodynamics, great stance, sustainable materials, that is our recipe for what we call the SUV for the electric age,” says Polestar CEO, Thomas Ingenlath. The exterior design of Polestar 3 is defined by sculpted surfaces, distinctive details, and optimized aerodynamics for a sleeker, more high-tech look. But the high-intensity rear lights adapt their luminance to the light conditions, enhancing visibility to drivers behind you. With a top speed of 130mph it can reach 60mph in 4.9 seconds.
Revzani Vengeance



