There’s now a short wait until the New York International Auto Show, which begins on 22 April, to find out the winners.
The three models up for each award - in alphabetical order - are:
2011 World Car of the Year
· Audi A8
· BMW 5 Series
· Nissan Leaf
BMW 5 Series Saloon |
The outsider here is probably the Audi, but whether enough jurors have been swayed by the Leaf remains to be seen. Many might have been reluctant to give their votes to the Nissan because, despite its green credentials, it nevertheless represents first generation electric car technology which comes with associated issues of purchase price, recharging time and range.
2011 World Performance Car
· Ferrari 458 Italia
· Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
· Porsche 911 Turbo
Ferrari 458 Italia |
It’s difficult to foresee the Ferrari not winning this category.
2011 World Car Design of the Year
· Alfa Romeo Giulietta
· Aston Martin Rapide
· Ferrari 458 Italia
Aston Martin Rapide |
Perhaps the surprise here is that the Citroën DS3, which was in the top ten shortlist, hasn’t make it through to the top three. Naturally this is a very subjective category but, from an aesthetic perspective, surely the Aston Martin just about beats the other contenders?
2011 World Green Car
· BMW 320d Efficient Dynamics Edition
· Chevrolet Volt
· Nissan Leaf
Chevrolet Volt |
This award is hard to predict, because the three finalists represent three very different technologies: internal combustion, range extender and pure electric. However, because the Volt combines the benefits of battery power with a total absence of range anxiety, it deserves to clinch the title.
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World Car Awards finalists