THIS YEAR’S NEWSWEEK AUTOS Awards winners are customer favorites that have evolved to be better, whether it be with a generational redo or a mid-generation refresh. A few new arrivals also won, and almost all of those are electric vehicles.
Newsweek’s Autos editors rated cars in two ways: by test driving them and by comparing their standard and available features and specifications to those of other vehicles in the same category. The team drove around 200 vehicles and rated them in seven categories: performance, handling and braking, technology, cargo area, seating, interior appointments and pricing. We ranked vehicles on sale now in the U.S.—for some that means the 2022 model year, for others 2023. Many may be hard to come by due to the industry’s continuing supply chain problems. Because electric vehicles compete directly with gasoline, diesel, hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, Newsweek does not award separate trophies for electric vehicles.
Jeep and Ford are the biggest brand winners this year, each taking home four awards. After numerous additions in 2021, Jeep’s SUV line continued to grow in 2022 with the luxe tworow Grand Cherokee SUV and its electrified Grand Cherokee 4xe variant making their way to dealers. Ford meanwhile continues to win for its truck line with the budget-friendly, compact Maverick pickup checking multiple boxes for buyers who want to pair utility with capability and low monthly payments.
Automakers are working to produce increasingly popular soft off-roaders,” trail-ready vehicles that have the look, but not the prowess or price tags, of heartier SUVs and trucks.
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