Range Rover’s Evoque is a three-door coupe on stilts and will be available with two- or four-wheel drive when it goes on sale in the summer.

The all-carbon Sesto Elemento concept car shown at October’s Paris Motor Show previews the company’s forthcoming V12 lightweight super car.

The all-new Audi A6 promises supermini-like economy combined with executive refinement. The 2.0 TDI returns a claimed 57.7 mpg on the Combined cycle thanks to a relatively modest 1,575kg kerb weight. The first cars will be on the road in the spring.

The Porsche Cayman R is a lighter, more powerful version of the company’s mid-engined coupe, and thus should be one of the best cars on sale at any price when it hits showrooms in February.

The Citroen DS4 will aim to capitalize on the success of its DS3 sibling, as part of the French firm’s trendy new sub-brand.

One of the most important car launches of 2011 is set to be the all-new Ford Focus, which takes on VW’s Golf and the Vauxhall Astra in the crucial medium family car market.

Honda has created the first hybrid powered supermini with its popular Jazz. The new car uses a 1.3-litre petrol engine and Honda’s IMA (Integrated Motor Assist), the batteries for which are located under the rear floor section.

Caterham will announce an all-new model to be sold alongside its famous Seven (pictured). There are no details on the new car as of yet, but all will be revealed at the Autosport International show in mid-January.

McLaren’s MP4-12C has got the Ferrari 458 Italia in its sights. With a carbon chassis and twin-turbocharged V8 engine it will have a top speed in excess of 200mph.

The Nissan Leaf, the first mass-produced electric car, goes on sale in March, priced £23,990.
