Hyundai, Kia top 'Best Cars of the Year 2021/2022' contest



(January 3, 2022) A panel of "world-renowned car designers, engineers, auto industry titans, motorsport legends, specialist journalists, broadcasters and media professionals" voted this week for their Best Cars of the Year 2021/2022. The Kia EV6 and Hyundai IONIQ 5 tied for first place and were declared joint winners in this, the first-ever judging verdict from a new, revolutionary evaluation process.


The judges commented that the shared win for the EV6 and IONIQ 5 further prove that Eui-Sun Chung, chairman of the giant Hyundai-Kia organization, is successfully shaking up the old-world order.

In addition to the world champ Kia and Hyundai models, new cars from Audi, Toyota, Ford, Fiat and Porsche were highly rated by the wholly independent Best Cars of the Year (Best COTY) judging panel which also includes leading vehicle retailers, automotive consultants, major event and motor club organizers, plus a handful of carefully selected real-world car buyers.

Manufacturers from South Korea, Germany, Japan, USA, Italy and France did most to impress the hugely experienced and genuinely unique team of national and international Best COTY judges who operated under an unrestrictive, totally democratic, "one person, one vote" system.

Remarkably, the 10 models voted for by those judges into this year’s Best COTY Top 10 are from 10 separate brands, based in six countries spread across the world's top three car-producing continents — Asia, Europe and North America.

As the reigning joint world champions, the Kia EV6 and Hyundai IONIQ 5 are scheduled to be two of the many star attractions expected on the Best Cars of the Year stand at the British Motor Show in August, when the selection, evaluation, test driving and voting process for the Best Cars of the Year 2022/23 project will begin.