These are the most important vehicles expected to debut in next 12 months

Automakers around the world are holding their breath as they prepare new vehicles for debuts over the next 12 months. Between now and next September, a handful of cars, SUVs and at least one pickup will have an outsize impact on their manufacturers and the safety, value and features available to customers.

They include new versions of the Ford F-150 pickup; a revival of the SUV that created Land Rover’s aura of legendary capability; the follow-up to an unexpected Buick hit; an electric Mercedes SUV, and even a midsize sedan that promises dramatic new looks and features.

As the fall new-model season begins to heat up, here’s a look at some of the most interesting and important vehicles debuting between now and fall 2020.

Buick Encore GX

The 2020 Buick Encore GX is larger than the first Encore.
The 2020 Buick Encore GX is larger than the first Encore.

The first Encore helped launch the subcompact luxury SUV revolution when it debuted in 2012. The Encore is still among the smallest luxury SUVs on the market, so hopes are high for the larger GX when sales begin early in 2021.

Features will include pedestrian detection, automatic front braking, lane keeping alert and assist and video rearview camera. The smaller Encore will remain in Buick’s lineup, possibly to be replaced by a new model in a year or two.

Cadillac CT5 and CT4 sedans

The Cadillac CT5 Sport's styling accentuates the performance, efficiency, precision and technology of the vehicle.
The Cadillac CT5 Sport's styling accentuates the performance, efficiency, precision and technology of the vehicle.

The CT5 and CT4 Sport sedans replace Cadillac’s CTS and ATS models. It’s tough for a sedan to generate much excitement this year, but Cadillac believes the body style still matters for luxury brands.

The CT5 debuts later this year. It’s 1.7 inches shorter than the CTS, and is expected to cost less. The CT4 is larger than the ATS and is expected to go on sale in the first half of 2020.

The vehicle that matters most to Cadillac, its signature Escalade large SUV, probably won’t go on sale until the fourth quarter of 2020, putting it just outside this column’s timeframe.

Chevrolet Corvette, Tahoe and Suburban

2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is the most radical re-engineering in the car's history.
2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is the most radical re-engineering in the car's history.

Few vehicles have ever generated more interest than the 2020 Corvette, the most radical engineering change in 'Vette history. In addition to moving the engine from under the hood to behind the passenger compartment — a layout that should enable even more powerful cars than the outgoing Corvette — the midengined model boasts a base price under $60,000, and zero-60 mph times under 4 seconds. Expect loads of new electronic safety and connectivity features in addition to blistering performance.

The Tahoe and Suburban large SUVs debuting later in 2020 are GM’s biggest moneymakers, and staple vehicles for businesses and families across the country. New electronic features should raise the bar for big SUVs.

Ford Escape, F-150, electric SUV

Redesigned, the 2020 Escape offers four new propulsion choices including two all-new hybrids.
Redesigned, the 2020 Escape offers four new propulsion choices including two all-new hybrids.

The 2020 Ford Escape compact SUV going on sale this fall has sleek looks and marks the return to the long-lamented Escape hybrid, the vehicle that created the hybrid SUV early in this century. A plug-in model — battery range TBD — goes on sale next year.