Three Cars That Could Dominate 2023 World Car of the Year

    March 9th 2023     Suhail Ajmal

 As we delve into the precipice of automotive excellence, the announcement of the finalists for the esteemed 2023 World Car of the Year Awards has left us with an entrancing sense of anticipation. The list of potential victors this year is inundated with a proliferation of electric vehicles, thereby emphasizing the accelerating transition towards sustainable mobility solutions. The adjudicating organization is scheduled to proclaim the triumphant models on the fifth day of April, amidst the grandeur of the New York International Auto Show, evoking a sensational atmosphere of excitement and intrigue.

Without further ado, let us unveil the finalists in each category that have managed to circumnavigate the perils of the arduous selection process and emerge as the creme de la creme.

2023 World Car of The Year

World Car of the Year

World Electric Vehicle

World Luxury Car

World Performance Car

World Urban Car

  • Citroen C3

  • ORA Funky Cat / Haomao

  • Volkswagen Taigo/Nivus

World Car Design

  • Hyundai Ioniq 6

  • Land Rover Range Rover

  • Lucid Air

 

As we turn our attention to the entrancing realm of the 2023 World Car Awards, it’s imperative to note that the competition is fiercer than ever before. The coveted trophy is up for grabs, with three out of six categories featuring the illustrious Hyundai Ioniq 6 and Lucid Air, thereby fueling our collective anticipation for the most potential awards this year. Additionally, the BMW i7 has managed to secure its position as a formidable contender, vying for victory in two of the divisions.

The esteemed adjudicating panel for the World Car Awards comprises a plethora of 100 automotive journalists hailing from 32 different countries. These eminent individuals are mandated to exercise their discerning expertise and vote via the veil of secrecy, thereby intensifying the level of intrigue and excitement surrounding the announcement of the winners.

Furthermore, in a breathtaking display of innovative design and groundbreaking technology, Ian Callum’s design firm, Callum, has embarked on a revolutionary journey of reimagining the trophy’s aesthetic appeal. The new look of the trophy, which promises to exude an unparalleled level of sophistication and refinement, has been brought to life through the utilization of cutting-edge 3D printing technology. Ian Callum, with his characteristic zeal and enthusiasm, remarked, “Reimagining both the design and manufacture is a huge privilege and just the opportunity the team at Callum relish.”

As we inch closer to the momentous announcement of the winners of the 2023 World Car of the Year Awards, it’s imperative to look back and reminisce about the exceptional individuals and models that have left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. The distinguished World Car Awards jury, in its infinite wisdom, has already proclaimed its World Car Person of the Year, with the enigmatic SangYup Lee garnering the coveted honor. As the esteemed head of the Hyundai and Genesis Global Design Center, Lee has revolutionised the industry through his visionary outlook and unparalleled expertise.

The illustrious Hyundai Ioniq 5, which triumphed over its formidable rivals, the Ford Mustang Mach-E and the Kia EV6, to secure the prestigious World Car of the Year honor, has left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape. Its superlative performance and innovative design have propelled it to the pinnacle of success, thereby solidifying its position as a model of unparalleled excellence. Furthermore, it also managed to secure a double victory, sweeping the World Electric Vehicle of the Year and World Car Design categories.

The Audi E-Tron GT, which exudes a sense of dynamism and vigor, was bestowed with the highly coveted World Performance Car honor last year, thereby attesting to its formidable prowess and superior performance. The incomparable Mercedes-Benz EQS, which seamlessly blends a sense of luxury and sophistication, captured the hearts and minds of the adjudicating panel and emerged victorious in the World Luxury Car category.

Finally, the Toyota Yaris Cross, with its versatile and practical design, managed to secure the highly coveted World Urban Car honor, thereby cementing its position as a trailblazer in the urban mobility landscape.

Source and Images: World Car Of The Year & Motor1