4. Toyota Supra
Ask any Japanese sports car fan their all-time favorite model and they just might tell you it is the MkIV Supra sports car, which terrorized roads the world over during the 1990s with its twin-turbocharged inline-six engine that was commonly boosted to make over 1,000 horsepower. The next-gen "MkV" Supra has been confirmed, and Toyota is currently working with BMW to build the car's platform and a new turbo inline-six engine. The company's FT-1 Concept shown here gives a pretty good preview of the actual car's design, although the Supra will be slightly smaller and less over-the-top. This is the model Japanese affordable sports car fans have been waiting for.
5. Tesla Model S
Tesla will release its third electric car, the Model X crossover SUV, later this year and already has thousands of buyers lined up with preorders. We are even more excited about the next car down the line, though: the Model 3 (or "Model III") compact sedan. Coming by calendar-year 2017, it will be the most affordable car the company has ever created with a target base price of just $30,000 after any available electric car tax incentives. The Model 3's driving range is projected to be around 200 miles. Buyers can expect typical Tesla advanced technology including swappable battery packs and a fully autonomous self-driving mode that can take the wheel in select situations.