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North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year™ Officers Reveal Award Winners for 2024

PONTIAC, Mich., Jan. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Following hundreds of hours of research and three rounds of votes, the 2024 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year™ (NACTOY) award winners were announced today. NACTOY officers revealed the winners during a press conference co-hosted by the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA) and Automotive Press Association (APA) at M1 Concourse in Pontiac.

  • North American Car of the Year™: Toyota Prius & Prius Prime
  • North American Truck of the Year™: Ford Super Duty
  • North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™: Kia EV9

NACTOY, which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary this year, kicked off the awards process in July by announcing an initial list of 52 eligible vehicles. At the Detroit Auto Show in September, that list was winnowed to the 25 vehicles deemed “The Best of 2024,” and narrowed again to 9 outstanding finalists that were announced at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Over the course of the year, NACTOY jurors spent hundreds of hours test driving, researching and evaluating vehicles on automotive innovation, design, safety, performance, technology, driver satisfaction, user experience and value, leveraging their experiences and expertise to cast their votes for the 2024 NACTOY award winners.

“Our winners reflect the fact that a modern vehicle must be a combination of style, utility and technology,” said NACTOY President Jeff Gilbert. “I commend our fifty jurors for coming up with some excellent choices.”

Founded in 1994, these awards are the longest-running new-vehicle awards not associated with a single publication. They are judged by 50 professional automotive journalists from a wide variety of print, online, radio and television media outlets in the United States and Canada. The votes are confidentially tallied by Deloitte LLP, ensuring each stage of the award cycle is the collective decision of all jurors. Votes for the 2024 NACTOY winners remained secret until envelopes were opened onstage during today’s event.

Below is a closer look at each segment winner:

North American Car of the Year™: Toyota Prius & Prius Prime – B-roll and photos
Total votes: 192

Juror Comments:
The Toyota Prius and Prius Prime are not just handsomely styled hatchbacks, they represent the future of the automobile by blending traditional internal combustion with electric drivetrains. Of particular note is the plug-in version which offers more than 40 miles of pure electric range, allowing most owners to skip regular gas station visits.
--Matt DeLorenzo (tightwadgarage.com)

The Toyota Prius was the butt of jokes for its looks so long that the new one is unrecognizable--and stunningly attractive. It still has Prius fuel economy (40-50 mpg under any conditions), the Prime plug-in hybrid version has a lot more EV range, and I expect this year's Prius to appeal to a whole new group of shoppers.
--John Voelcker (Car and Driver, Green Car Reports, Charged EVs, et al)

North American Truck of the Year™: Ford Super Duty – B-roll and photos
Total votes: 189

Juror Comments:
The Ford Super Duty retains its leadership in the heavy-duty pickup truck category with its impressive towing, payload, torque, and horsepower figures. Its four engine choices are highlighted by the new standard 6.8-liter gasoline V8 and 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8. And the big Super Duty is remarkably comfortable and easy to drive.
--Jack R. Nerad (America on the Road Radio/JDPower.com/TrueCar.com/USNews.com)

Ford's F-series Super Duty pickups embody the concept "a workhorse and a show horse." Equally suited to construction sites and towing million-dollar trailers, it's loaded with technology to simplify its chores and keep the driver comfortable.
--Mark Phelan (Detroit Free Press)

North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™: Kia EV9 – B-roll and photos
Total votes: 320

Juror Comments:
The Kia EV9 offers a genuine 3-row configuration in a battery-electric SUV at a price significantly below the six-figure tab for all other 3-row electric SUVs. It opens new territory for EVs, and its looks draw attention well before anyone finds out it's electric. And it'll be built in the U.S. within a year. Another home run for Kia.
--John Voelcker (Car and Driver, Green Car Reports, Charged EVs, et al)

The Kia EV9 should scare the stuffing out of other mass market brands. Kia is rapidly moving upscale with head turning design and all the latest technology at prices below the premium brands. That's a recipe for success.
--John McElroy (Autoline)

Spanish and French versions of this release are available on NACTOY’s website. For more information about NACTOY and its history: http://northamericancaroftheyear.org.

ABOUT NORTH AMERICAN CAR, TRUCK, AND UTILITY VEHICLE OF THE YEAR™
The awards are intended to recognize the most outstanding new vehicles of the year. These vehicles are benchmarks in their segments based on factors including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction, user experience and value. The organization gives out three awards. They are: “North American Car of the Year™,” “North American Truck of the Year™,” and the “North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™.” The awards are unique because they are given by an independent jury of automotive journalists from the United States and Canada instead of by a single publication, website, radio or television station.

Media contact:        
Alli Cooke
Lambert & Co.
616.258.5769
acooke@lambert.com


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