The 2019 New York Auto Show is coming up in just a couple months, and in anticipation we decided to take a look back at last year’s winners of the World Car of the Year. Jurors include 82 automotive journalists from two dozen countries (including, it should be said, our very own Eric Adams). The Toronto-based non-profit organization, which has been operational since 2004 is chaired by Peter Lyon of Forbes. World Car Awards is “dedicated to ensuring that it is carried out with the utmost objectivity, credibility, and integrity.” Furthermore, not all the below are for sale in all markets: “By its nature, WCOTY includes some vehicles that may be unavailable in individual regions, and excludes others whose availability may be limited to those regions.”
World Car of the Year
2018 Volvo XC60 “It is stunningly beautiful amidst a background of bland competition — the sheet metal is outstanding, but inside design really shines, especially with the optional driftwood trim.” – Nick Caruso, Associate Editor
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