Hyundai i20 is Autocar India’s ‘Car of the Year 2015’

The new Hyundai Elite i20, launched in August last year, bagged top honours at the Bloomberg TV Autocar India Awards 2015 held at Taj Lands End in Mumbai on January 9, 2015.

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The new Hyundai i20 and the Suzuki Gixxer were the big winners of the Autocar awards.

The new Hyundai i20 and the Suzuki Gixxer were the big winners of the Autocar awards.

The Hyundai Elite i20, launched in September last year, bagged top honours at the Bloomberg TV Autocar India Awards 2015 held at Taj Lands End in Mumbai on January 9, 2015. Nitin Gadkari, minister for road transport and highways, was the chief guest at the event. The winner of the ‘Car of the Year’ award not only impressed the jury but also won the appreciation of the Bloomberg TV audience who voted for it to pick up the trophy of the Viewer's Choice Award too.  The Hyundai Elite i20 also swept up the Hatchback of the Year award to complete a hat-trick of awards.

Meanwhile on the motorcycle front, the 150cc Suzuki Gixxer was the winner of the Bike of the Year award. The TVS Scooty Zest 110 rode away with the Scooter of the Year award.  

Honda Cars India was given the Manufacturer of the Year award.

The Bloomberg TV Autocar India Awards are highly coveted by both car manufacturers and car-buying public alike. This year, the awards were presented in 20 categories with the best of the best winning the Bike of the Year and Car of the Year prizes.  

These awards continue a tradition of recognising excellence that dates back to 2002. It is the culmination of weeks of behind-the-scenes work. The jury scrutinised reams of facts, figures and data generated by Autocar India’s satellite-based road testing equipment. They were then put through a rigorous series of tests to evaluate various parameters. And then, auditors from PwC, who ensured a watertight methodology both in terms of eligibility and judging criteria, tabulated the score sheets to declare the final list of winners.

This year, the Jaguar F-Type, Audi A3, Lamborghini Huracan and Honda City were amongst those who won their place under the spotlight. The list of winners is given below:

ROLL OF HONOUR

1.       Car of the Year: Hyundai i20

2.       Bike of the Year: Suzuki Gixxer

3.       SUV of the year: Mahindra Scorpio

4.       Sedan of the Year: Honda City

5.       Compact sedan of the Year: Tata Zest

6.       Luxury car of the Year: Mercedes-Benz S-class

7.       Compact luxury car of the Year: Audi A3

8.       Hatchback of the Year: Hyundai i20

9.      Manufacturer of the year: Honda Cars India

10.   Viewer's choice – Car: Hyundai i20

11.   Viewer's choice – Bike: KTM RC390

12.   Performance car of the year: Lamborghini Huracan

13.   Engine of the year: Mercedes-Benz AMG 2.0 Petrol (CLA 45 / GLA 45)

14.   Scooter of the year: TVS Scooty Zest 110

15.   Premium bike of the year: Harley-Davidson Street 750

16.   Import bike of the Year: Triumph Daytona 675R

17.   Best value-for-money car: Tata Zest

18.   Best driver's car: Audi A3

19.   Variant of the Year: Fiat Avventura

20.   Best design and styling: Jaguar F-Type

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