2012 Autocar Awards honour new Maruti Swift, Honda CBR250R
Captains of the Indian automotive industry were out in full force at the Bloomberg-UTV Autocar Awards evening, held on January 13 at the Taj Lands End in Mumbai.
Captains of the Indian automotive industry were out in full force at the Bloomberg-UTV Autocar Awards evening, held on January 13 at the Taj Lands End in Mumbai. These prestigious awards have emerged as the Oscars of the Indian auto sector and are highly coveted by the industry.
The big winner of the evening was the new Maruti Swift which drove away with the Car of the Year 2012 award, in the face of stiff competition. Meanwhile, the Honda CBR250R bagged the Bike of the Year award. These awards are decided by a distinguished jury which comprises Hormazd Sorabjee, editor, Autocar India and Autocar Professional; Shapur Kotwal, deputy editor, Autocar India; Rishad Cooper, two-wheeler editor, Autocar India; car designer Dilip Chhabria; automotive historian Manvendra Singh; Renuka Kirpalani, editor - Autocar Show; Kartikeya Singhee, anchor – Autocar Show; Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan; Rajeev Khanna, veteran rallyist; and Dilip Rogger, India’s first motorcycle racer.
The Swift, which had earlier won the COTY in 2005, is a grounds-up new-generation model based on an all-new platform and is now both longer and wider. The Swift’s interior styling, which is heavily borrowed from its Kizashi sibling, is now plusher. The jury felt that the car is now sportier to drive and the 1.2 K-series petrol gets variable valve timing (VVT) to increase power to 86bhp. The 74bhp 1.3 Multijet diesel engine remains largely unchanged but the carmaker’s effort to make the cabin a quieter place is evident. The jury said that Maruti Suzuki has taken an already good car and made it even better by ironing out the flaws in the older car.
As regards the Bike of the Year, the jury was of the opinion that the Honda CBR250R offers great styling, zippy performance, street-friendly handling with an affordable price tag.
There were a total of 22 awards, including the Man of the Year award
to Pawan Goenka, president, Mahindra & Mahindra.
THE HONOURS LIST
Car of the Year — Maruti Suzuki Swift
Bike of the Year — Honda CBR250R
Compact Car of the Year — Maruti Suzuki Swift
Midsize Saloon of the Year — Skoda Rapid
SUV of the Year — Mahindra XUV500
Man of the Year — Pawan Goenka, president, Mahindra & Mahindra
Best Styling & Design – Hyundai Verna
Best Value for Money — Mahindra XUV500
Best Variant of the Year — Chevrolet Beat Diesel
Best Driver’s car — Ford Fiesta
Manufacturer of the Year — Toyota
Technology and Innovation award — Audi A8
Sub-compact car of the Year — Honda Brio
Best Executive Saloon of the Year — Volkswagen Jetta
Luxury Saloon of the Year — Audi A6
Luxury SUV of the Year — BMW X3
Best Automobile Ad of the Year — VW Jetta ‘Flyboy’
Premium Bike of the Year — Kawasaki Ninja 650R
Import Bike of the Year — BMW K 1600 GTL
Green Car Award — VW Passat for BlueMotion tech
Viewer’s choice award (car) — Mahindra XUV500
Viewer’s choice award (bike) — Honda CBR250R
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