Car of the Year: Victory for Peugeot 208 🎥

A jury of journalists chose the Peugeot 208 as "Car of the Year" ahead of the six other finalists. The model stands out thanks to its choice of drive modes. Journalists tested the finalists for the finale of the vote and then awarded points. The Car of the Year awards ceremony took place under exceptional conditions [...]

Journalists tested the finalists for the finale of the election and then awarded points.

The Car of the Year award ceremony took place under exceptional conditions at Palexpo. The ceremony was held behind closed doors but broadcast live on the Geneva International Motor Show website and on Facebook at #GimsSwiss (AutoSprintCH reported).

Peugeot 208
The Peugeot 208 offers the electric version in addition to traditional gasoline and diesel engines.

Recognition by a jury of experts
After the announcement of the winner, Frank Janssen, president of the jury and automotive journalist for the German magazine Stern, had the opportunity to speak via video conference with Jean-Philippe Imparato, brand director of Peugeot. His reaction after the results were announced: "We are delighted that the Peugeot 208 has been named Car of the Year. It's great to be recognized by a jury of experts."

The results of the election at a glance

  • Peugeot 208 | 281 points
  • Tesla Model 3 | 242 points
  • Porsche Taycan | 222 points
  • Renault Clio | 211 points
  • Ford Puma | 209 points
  • Toyota Corolla | 152 points
  • BMW 1 Series | 133 points

Who awarded which finalist how many points, you can see on the table in the video of the award ceremony.

58 journalists from 23 countries
The "Car of the Year" trophy, which has been awarded since 1964, is the most prestigious and coveted award in the automotive world. With a jury of 58 journalists from 23 countries, the Car of the Year is organized by seven magazines in Europe: Auto in Italy, Autocar in the UK, Autopista in Spain, Autovisie in the Netherlands, L'Automobile Magazine in France, Stern in Germany and Vi Bilägare in Sweden.

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