10 New Four-Door Cars Trying to Make Sedans Hot Again




Still a fan of that car body style that has 4 doors and is called either a sedan or a saloon. Well, not all of the manufacturers have gone completely nuts about crossover SUVs either and continue releasing mid-size automobiles that had dominated the roads for decades in the past. In this episode of Automotive Territory, we will take a look at the all new 2020 models from American, Japanese, Korean and European brands, will list their prices, technical specifications and technological highlights, so if you are in the market for a new model or just like to window shop keep watching!

Some previous #AutomotiveTerritory episodes that are worth checking out:

Upcoming large SUVs that are coming to local dealerships: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_33tMumRrQ

New hatchback cars you can buy in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oHywmuUk44

All of the vehicles mentioned in this #AT_New_Cars video:

Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe: mbusa.com/en/future-vehicles/2020-cla

2020 Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe arrives redesigned from ground up, sporting a starting price tag of $36,650 before destination, which is $3,550 more than the outgoing 2019 model.

Subaru Legacy: subaru.com/vehicles/legacy/index.html

Though at a first glance, the 2020 Legacy does not look much difference compared to its predecessor, Subaru’s family sedan enters its 7th generation this year. It sits on the brand’s new Global Platform, that makes the car safer and quieter, while also allows to add 1.5-inches of rear legroom.

Hyundai Sonata: hyundaiusa.com/2020-sonata/index.aspx

The mid-size sedan from the Korean automaker enters its 8th generation, as a more stylish, advanced, and safer version of itself. The 2020 Sonata now sports a sleeker fastback profile and an advanced safety system, consisting of 3 radars, 5 cameras, and 13 ultrasonic sensors.

Cadillac CT4-V and CT5-V: cadillac.com/future-vehicles/v-series

In 2019 General Motors has committed an unforgiving act of discontinuing a bunch of cars across its brands, but at least they had some decency to add a few models within the luxury sedan segment. The compact CT4 and mid-size CT5 owe their athletic exterior design to the beautiful Escala concept.

BMW 3 Series: bmwusa.com/vehicles/3-series/sedan/overview.html

2020 BMW 3 Series arrives to the US in 4 modifications, the RWD 330i and M340i, plus their XDrive AWD variants. In Europe, the cars gets a variety of powertrain options, including 3 diesel ones, plus a PHEV version, that is expected to debut in the USA for the 2021 model year.

Nissan Versa: nissanusa.com/vehicles/cars/versa-sedan.html

With a new sporty exterior and plenty of tech for the price, the 2020 Nissan Versa enters the model year as a perfect choice for buyers who want a new car, but are on a limited budget.

Audi S7 Sportback: audiusa.com/models/audi-s7-preview

The Audi S7 sits in between classes. It is a 5-door coupe slash sportback slash sedan at the same time and brings heightened performance levels to the executive luxury of an A7.

BMW 7 Series: bmwusa.com/vehicles/7-series/sedan/overview.html

If you are okay with BMW’s latest design choices that somewhy involve extending the kidney grille across the entire front fascia, then their premium sedan entry would be hard to beat. The new 7 Series has a wide selection of powertrains.

Audi S6: audiusa.com/models/audi-s6-preview

Though the European performance variant of Audi’s A6 sedan debuted with a turbodiesel powertrain, the updated 2020 S6 comes to the United States with a new gasoline powertrain.

Bentley Flying Spur: www.bentleymotors.com/en/models/new-flying-spur/new-flying-spur.html

On the market since 2005, the Bentley Flying Spur grows even more spacious and luxurious in 2020. It is based on a brand-new platform with a 5.1-inch longer wheelbase, but its exterior styling resembles the current Continental GT Coupe.

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29 Comments

  1. Without question, NOW is the time for all automakers to make sure that they have at least one (1) all-new sedan offering; especially here in the U.S., because Americans are very fickle, materialistic and shallow about car choices. And, with all of the new crossovers coming to market, they have already begun the process of changing their minds (as I have) and will come crawling back to what we knew always worked.

    The sedan will always have a place in society, coupes will soon become a distant memory, and one again, the best car design ever made, the station wagon, will reclaim its throne! Muwahahahaha!

    🐰!

  2. SUV's should of been left on the drawing board. They are horrible bulky ugly things that will never have the beauty of a sedan or hatchback vehicle.

  3. Hold on a damn minute. "10 new cars trying to make sedans hot again" and you lead out with Subaru Legacy?? that has the same boring shape and boring looks it had in 2010? Tha hell! Accord, Mazda 6 and 2020 Sonata are the cars in this class trying to save the sedan.

  4. Been a little while since I had time to sit down and catch up on videos.. My husband and I just moved from Canada to Utah USA.. We sold every vehicle but his newly restores 80 Series Land Cruiser.. My first vehicle purchase since we arrived was a 2020 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road, but we do need a daily driver car.. Great video!

    Edit: We still need a upcoming off road 2020 trucks and SUVs!.. I love 4x4s lol

  5. Each luxury EV has a unique set of driving and safety/comfort options available. Reviewing the various driving styles as well as available options would be very helpful.

  6. If they are not fully electric they will never be hot or relevant again. It's like seeing an old boxer way past his prime still clinging on to the glory days of the past deluding himself about his abilities in a sport no one cares about anymore. Old, stale, and depressing is what these old car companies are.

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