Hyundai Elantra, Range Rover Evoque
Win 2012 North American Car and Truck of the
Year
The underdogs take the honors at the Detroit
Auto Show.
Maybe miracles do happen.
First, the comeback kid Tim Tebow and the
misfit Denver Broncos take down Big Ben Roethlisberger and the mighty
Pittsburgh Steelers in an overtime thriller last night that has many
football experts scratching their heads this morning. Then today, the
Hyundai Elantra beats the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Passat to become the
2012 North American Car of the Year, leaving many auto experts here in
Detroit stunned.
"So, um, wow -- we are very surprised
and humbled. It's an amazing honor," said a visibly surprised John
Krafcik, CEO of Hyundai
Motor America, who accepted the award at the kick-off ceremony for the
press preview days of the North American International Auto
Show.
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Krafcik
was stunned not because the Elantra isn't a worthy machine, but because
it faced such stiff competition. "The Focus is an amazing car, and the
Passat is incredible," he said. "We're just surprised and humbled to
have the respect of the 50 automotive journalists," speaking of the
independent panel that gives the awards each
year.
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North American Truck of
the Year honors went to the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque.
Andy Goss, president of Jaguar/Land
Rover,
was equally elated to accept the honors: "Thanks very much, and I can
tell you that we're going to market the hell out of
this."
Goss
called the Evoque a "transformational vehicle" for Land Rover, pointing
out its 4-cylinder engine that gets 28 mpg. The diminutive crossover
utility vehicle is a stark contrast to the burly V8-powered SUVs that
Land Rover typically makes.
None of the vehicles that
made the
final three to be considered for truck of the year is a truck in the
conventional sense. They're all crossovers, which share more in common
with cars than trucks.
This is the 19th year for the
North
American Car and Truck of the Year awards. The panel selects winners
based on innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and
value for the dollar.
Vehicles considered for car of
the year include:
Audi A6
Audi A7
Buick Verano
Chevrolet Sonic
Chrysler
300/SRT-8
Fiat 500
Ford Focus
Hyundai Accent
Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai Veloster
Kia Rio/ Kia Rio5
Scion iQ
Subaru Impreza
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius V
VW Beetle
VW
Passat
Vehicles considered for truck of the
year include:
BMW X3
Honda CR-V
Land Rover Range Rover
Evoque
Mercedes-Benz
M-Class
MINI Countryman
Nissan Quest
Saab 9-4X