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AUTOS AWARDS 2023
Newsweek Europe
|November 10, 2023
FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF THE BEST NEW WHEELS, THE KEYWORDS ARE AFFORDABILITY, TECHNOLOGY AND CUSTOMIZATION
THIS YEAR'S NEWSWEEK AUTOS Awards winners reflect an industry in a period of recovery and also of change.
The supply chain crises of the past few years -particularly in semiconductor chips-have eased. Automakers are seeing better sales while they roll out models that were in the pipeline well before the pandemic. The transition to electric powertrains continues. Vehicles of all kinds are becoming highly technologically advanced. Yet buyers still want what they've always wanted: cars and light trucks that are safe, reliable, stylish and affordable.
This year's winners include some of the greenest and most luxurious vehicles made today. They pump up the volume on performance and many deliver more bang for buck than ever before, including the smallest models on our list. They come from brands foreign and domestic, new and old. Our biggest winner overall was Kia with six awards. Honda and GMC had four awards apiece, followed by Land Rover, Rolls-Royce and Mercedes, each with three.
Newsweek's Autos editors rated cars two ways: test driving them and comparing standard and available features and specifications to other vehicles in the same category. The team drove about 200 vehicles and rated them in seven categories: performance, handling and braking, technology, cargo area, seating, interior appointments and pricing. For our Editors' Picks, our standards were a bit more subjective-these are simply vehicles that particularly knocked us out. This year, we've also singled out the best new technology features. All these vehicles are on sale now in the U.S.-for some that means the 2023 model year, for others 2024.
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