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10 New Crossovers Combing Advantages of a Sports Car and an SUV

10 New Crossovers Combing Advantages of a Sports Car and an SUV If you were to look up the sports car definition, the mentioning of crossovers is nowhere near to be found. But, the sheer popularity of this body type motivates car makers to experiment with new designs and integrate high performance components into the vehicles that seem to be quite far from the picture perfect embodiment of a sports car.

In 2020 yet another batch of athletic crossovers is gearing up to roll out of the production lines and, once again, they are not pulling punches. In this episode we will demonstrate to you the most exciting models, their horsepower parameters, acceleration times, top speeds and price tags!

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Audi RS Q3 and Audi RS Q3 Sportback: audi-mediacenter.com/en/press-releases/compact-power-packs-audi-rs-q3-and-audi-rs-q3-sportback-12105

The performance version of the Q3 crossover enters its second generation in the 2020 model year, with a revised engine, tweaked styling, and two body styles, regular and coupe-shaped Sportback.

Porsche Macan Turbo: presse.porsche.de/prod/presse_pag/PressResources.nsf/jumppage/modelle-macan-macan-turbo?OpenDocument

In 2019, Porsche launched the first updated model in the Macan range, and for the upcoming 2020 model year, it is the Turbo’s turn. The 2020 Porsche Macan Turbo becomes even more performance oriented inside and out, getting a new .9L twin-turbo engine, improved brakes, and a standard Sport exhaust.

BMW X4 M and X3 M Competition: press.bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0291184EN/the-all-new-bmw-x3-m-and-the-all-new-bmw-x4-m

For the 2020 model year, the Bavarian automaker expands its high-performance line-up by introducing M and M Competition versions of X3 and X4 crossovers. The models come with more dynamic looks, featuring blacked-out grille, dual exhaust pipes and larger air intake vents.

Cupra Tavascan: seat-mediacenter.com/newspage/allnews/cupranewspage/news/news/cuprabrand/2019/CUPRA-shows-its-vision-of-reinvented-sportiness-with-all-electric-CUPRA-Tavascan-Concept.html

Cupra Tavascan is the first EV from Seat’s performance brand, that debuted in its concept form at the 2019 Frankfurt Auto Show. The crossover has coupe-like aerodynamic profile and uses a dual motor electric powertrain that directs 306 horsepower to all 4 wheels.

BMW X6M/Competition: bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0301292EN/the-new-bmw-x5-m-and-bmw-x5-m-competition-the-new-bmw-x6-m-and-bmw-x6-m-competition?language=en

BMW’s M portfolio is nothing short of impressive and for the upcoming model year it is being renewed with the X6 based coupe-crossover X6M with the available Competition package.

VW T-Roc R: volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/the-new-t-roc-r-outstanding-performance-and-sporty-lifestyle-5422

The T-Roc compact crossover has already become a quite recognizable model in the automotive community, so the arrival of its hot version was simply the matter of time. The 2020 VW T-Roc R arrives with the Golf R’s engine, translating to 0-62 time of 4.9 seconds.

CUPRA Formentor Concept Car: cupraofficial.com/garage/formentor-cuv-car.html

Though it has been a standalone brand since 2018, Cupra has just 3 models in its range, all of which are re-badged high-performance variants of Seat cars. The brand, however, is working to rectify this mistake, so in 2020, we should except an all-new Formentor crossover arriving to the market, as the first Cupra-developed model.

Tesla Model Y: tesla.com/modely

Already available for pre-order in the US, tesla Model Y shares its underpinnings with the Model 3 sedan, but offers additional ground clearance and a much roomier cabin with an optional 7-seat layout.

Hyundai Tucson N Line: hyundai.news/uk/model-news/hyundai-motor-uk-announce-tucson-n-line-pricing-and-specifications/

The fully-fledged Tucson N with a 340 horses drivetrain is constantly being spotted on the test tracks, but its arrival is not expected any time soon. Instead, Hyundai is trying to fuel the interest for the performance-oriented crossover by releasing an N-Line placeholder version.

Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 4Matic: mercedes-amg.com/en/vehicles/glb/glb-35-pad.html

Presented at the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show, the baby G-Wagen from Mercedes has gone from concept to production in less than half a year, and now, it already getting a performance version.

Lister Jaguar i-Pace: lister.com/blog/lister-announce-suv-e-concept

Jaguar’s electric crossover has already established itself as a fast, powerful and stylish EV. However, there is no limit to perfection, so the British sportscar manufacturer Lister releases its own modification of the model.

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