Here are the three finalists for the World Car Awards 2024
The BYD Seal, Kia EV9 and Volvo EX30 will battle it out for the title on 27 March. Here are the finalists in the various categories.
Preparations continue for the World Car Awards 2024, the prestigious event at which a panel of motoring journalists selects the World Car of the Year, along with seven other winners in their respective categories.
With 100 judges from 32 nations taking part, including Alessandro Lago, director of Motor1.com Italy, the finalists have been selected to battle it out for the title at the final, scheduled for 27 March at the New York Motor Show.
The three WCOTY 2024 finalists
From the initial list of 70 cars, only three remain. For the 19th edition of the award, three 100% electric cars have been selected: the BYD Seal, Kia EV9 and Volvo EX30. Three models with different positioning, but which, in terms of aesthetics, technology and driving, convinced the jurors.
The BYD Seal is a large saloon with engines of up to 530 PS and all-wheel drive, while the Kia EV9 is a 7-seater SUV with sharp lines. Finally, the Volvo EX30 is the Swedish manufacturer's most compact electric model.
BYD Seal
Kia EV9
Volvo EX30
The other finalists by category in the World Electric Vehicle, World Luxury Car, World Performance Car, World Urban Car and World Car Design of the Year categories are presented below.
World Luxury Car
(Luxury Car of the Year)
World Performance Car
(Performance Car of the Year)
World Electric Vehicle
(Electric Vehicle of the Year)
- BMW i5
- Kia EV9
- Volvo EX30
World Urban Car
(Urban Car of the Year)
- BYD Dolphin
- Lexus LBX
- Volvo EX30
World Car Design of the Year
(Vehicle Design of the Year)
- Ford Bronco
- Ferrari Purosangue
- Toyota Prius
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