Volvo XC40 wins Japan’s Car of the Year 2018

Volvo XC40 wins Japan’s Car of the Year 2018

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Volvo Cars Japan CEO Takayuki Kimura shows off the COTY trophy; photo: COTY Japan

Volvo XC40 wins Japan’s Car of the Year 2018. It was the choice of a jury consisting of 60 jurors. The 2018 awards gala was at the Tokyo International Exchange Center.

The vote counting started off as a battle between the Volvo XC40 and the Toyota Corolla Sport

The XC40 picked up an early lead. Then the Corolla came back midway through counting to briefly overtake the Swede. At last, the Volvo accelerated away to win by 49 votes, 363 to 314 votes respectively. The VW Polo picked up third with 197 votes, the Toyota Crown came fourth with 170 and the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross polled fifth with 165 votes.

Accepting the trophy in front of 60 Car of the Year jurors and over 200 industry colleagues, Volvo Japan CEO Takayuki Kimura said, “After the XC60 won last year, we are ecstatic with this back-to-back victory and I’d firstly like to thank our nationwide staff for this award. The XC40 is the perfect size and competitively priced for the Japanese market so we hope to transfer this award into solid sales.”

In the special awards categories, the Honda Clarity PHEV (plug-in hybrid) won the Best Innovation Award

Meanwhile, the BMW X2 captured the Emotional Award and the Daihatsu Tocot took home the Small Mobility gong. Toyota may have missed out on the top award but its Gazoo Racing team did receive the COTY steering committee’s ‘Special Achievement Award’. It is for its hugely popular victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 24 and the World Rally Championship. In a second ‘Special Achievement Award,’ the Honda N-Van was also honoured.

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