2012 North American Car and Truck of the Year announced

 2012 North American Car and Truck of the Year announced
2011 Hyundai Elantra

Praised for being sporty and luxurious

The Hyundai Elantra and Range Rover Evoque have been crowned the 2012 North American Car and Truck of the Year.

Selected by a jury of fifty automotive journalists from Canada and the United States, the models were praised for being sporty and luxurious.

In the end, the Elantra received 174 points while the Volkswagen Passat and Ford Focus had 161 and 155 points, respectively. On the truck side, the Evoque garnered 254 points which easily beat its nearest rival, the Honda CR-V, by 112 points.

Source: North American Car and Truck of the Year Awards

Hyundai Elantra, Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Win North American Car and Truck of the Year

DETROIT, Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Hyundai Elantra is the 2012 North American Car of the Year and the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque is the 2012 North American Truck of the Year.

The winners were revealed Monday morning at a news conference at the North American International Auto Show.

The winners were chosen by a jury of 50 automotive journalists from the United States and Canada.

The awards are unique in the United States because instead of being given by a single media outlet they are awarded by a coalition of automotive journalists from the United States and Canada who represent magazines, television, radio, newspapers and web sites.

The awards are designed to recognize the most outstanding new vehicles of the year. These vehicles are benchmarks in their segments based on factors including innovation, comfort, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and value for the dollar.

It is the second win for Hyundai. In 2009 the Genesis won. The Sonata was one of three finalists last year.

It was the first win for Land Rover although Land Rovers were finalists twice before.

The jurors gave the Elantra 174 points, the Passat 161 and the Focus 155.

The jurors gave the Evoque 254 points, the CR-V 142 and the X3 94.

"The Hyundai Elantra is sporty, yet sensible. Luxurious, yet affordable. Spunky, but safe. The Elantra is a series of paradoxes and every one is another argument for the latest, impressive entry in the Hyundai lineup," wrote Jayne O'Donnell, a member of the jury from USA Today.

Another juror, Alex Taylor, of Fortune magazine, wrote: "Range Rover successfully charts a new direction for the venerable SUV trailblazer with a fresh design and advanced thinking about environmental issues."

Domestic automakers have won North American Car of the Year 10 times. Japanese automakers have won three times. European automakers have won four times. A Korean automaker has won twice.

Domestic automakers have won North American Truck of the Year 12 times. Japanese automakers have won four times. European automakers have won three times.

This was the 19th year of the awards and it was the strongest showing by European automakers in 15 years with BMW, Land Rover and Volkswagen each having finalists. In 1997 Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar and BMW were the three car finalists with the winner being the Mercedes SLK.

To be eligible a vehicle must be all new or substantially changed. The jurors considered dozens of new vehicles before sending their ballots to Michelle Collins, a partner at Deloitte & Touche early in December.

On December 15th the three car and truck finalists were announced. But only Ms. Collins knew the winners until she handed over envelopes today to Tony Swan, editor-at-large at Car and Driver magazine and a member of the awards' organizing committee. Mr. Swan announced the winners.

This is the 19th year of the awards, which were inspired by the "Car of the Year" in Europe.

They are administered by an organizing committee and are funded with dues paid by the jurors. There are no paid positions. Automakers do not pay to have their vehicles considered or to use the awards in ads.

The "2011 North American Car of the Year" was the Chevrolet Volt.

Last year's "2011 North American Truck of the Year" was the Ford Explorer.

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 SebXX SebXX
CRV was 2nd ? what a joke :)
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January 10, 2012 9:43 am
 danteskov danteskov
Can't believe the Elantra beated the all mighty focus?:.. give me a break....
January 10, 2012 10:11 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
I can't believe that Americans call the Evoque a truck! So any crossover and SUV is a truck there? The world must be shrinking!
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January 10, 2012 11:04 am
 trucks trucks
No, our Media calls this a truck.
January 28, 2012 4:57 am
 Jorge_has_A3_TDI Jorge_has_A3_TDI
"Hyundai Elantra and Range Rover Evoque have been crowned the 2012 North American Car and Truck of the Year."- ROFLOL! I may have the explanation..."Selected by a jury of fifty automotive journalists from Canada and the United States" 49,5 journalists from Canada and a midget from the US.
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January 10, 2012 3:37 pm
 A A
Wait for the Mazda CX-5 in Diesel and Gas... Mazda In addition to single-cab body styles of its BT-50 commercial vehicle this month, Mazda will launch one of the most significant cars of 2012, the CX-5. Arriving in the first quarter, the all-new compact soft-roader will have a starting price below $30,000 and step in for the CX-7 as Mazda?s entry-level SUV. Combining Mazda?s latest ?SkyActiv? fuel-saving technologies, the CX-5 is expected to become the most fuel-efficient model in its segment. On the European cycle, a manual-equipped front-wheel-drive diesel CX-5 uses as little as 4.5L/100km. The 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine produces 129kW of power and a V8-like 420Nm of torque from just 2000rpm. The CX-5 will be available with the choice of petrol or new diesel power as well as a six-speed manual or redesigned six-speed automatic transmission. Mazda has yet to confirm fuel economy details for the new generation 121kW/210Nm 2.0-litre petrol engine (detuned to 118kW/208Nm in AWD form), which is shared with the Mazda3 SP20 model.
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January 10, 2012 7:46 pm
 schizo schizo
Give credit where credit is due. The Elantra may not be the most exotic (let alone be a sporty) car, but this model has significance in the real car market. It really came out firing all the guns and made the long-time reigning king in the North American compact sedan segment (the Corolla) & the Civic. For automobile manufacturers (and accountants and people that live in the real world...not some automotive fantasy) and for people in the industry the new Elantra marks a shift in the segment from the dominating Japanese manufacturers. This is something that a lot of people could not have imagined happening.
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January 12, 2012 8:25 am