For automobile enthusiasts, the arrival of the new year means new models for product lines and entirely new vehicles that will be unveiled.

Here are just some of the cars that will be released within the year that can pique the interest of consumers that are following the industry.

Acura NSX

The new Acura NSX is set to be released this year, despite being a 2016 model. The vehicle will feature a hybrid powertrain and will combine three electric motors, two of which are tasked with individually powering the car's front wheels, with a twin-turbo V6 engine.

2015 Ford F-150

The best selling truck in America will be receiving upgrades to its fuel economy, additional engine options and a new style, as Ford looks to continue the success of the vehicle. While there will not be too many new things with this year's F-150, there will be a lot of better things.

2015 Ford Mustang

The Mustang by Ford has undergone a full redesign for this year, along with independent rear suspension and the rumored option of a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine to the car's engine choices. The new engine will likely replace the V6 engine, but of course the iconic 5.0 V8 engine will still be among the choices.

Alfa Romeo 4C

The release of the 4C coupe this year in the United States marks the car company's return to the country after a long absence. The materials used for the car keeps the 4C's weight very low to be able to hit 60 mph in about 4.5 seconds, and the vehicle's DNA Selector feature allows drivers to select settings for the driving dynamics of the 4C.

2015 Cadillac Escalade

Changes for this year's Escalade by Cadillac will focus more on the vehicle's interiors, which will now feature real wood trim and perforated and stitched leather. The power of the pickup truck will still be present, as the Escalade will pack 420 horsepower in its 6.2-liter direct-injection V8 engine.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06

The Corvette Z06 is a reintroduction of the Corvette Stingray that now packs a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine for a whopping 625 horsepower. If that's not enough, buyers can choose to include a Z07 Performance Package for an even more powerful ride. The Corvette Z06 also features the Magnetic Ride Control technology of General Motors, which allows the driver to adjust the car's settings from driving in the city into racing on the track.

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