The final selection, conducted by the Car of the Year Japan Executive Committee, took place from November 10-11 at Oiso, Kanagawa prefecture. Toyota'iQ managed to score a perfect ten from 39 of the 65 jurors, earning a total of 526 votes. Second place was awarded to Citroën C5, by over 300 votes.
The third place went to Nissan GT-R “as a supercar that delivers powerful performance and clean emission, featuring an advanced new body structure combining carbon, aluminium and steel, in addition to its impressive dual-clutch transmission and the world’s first independent transaxle 4WD”.
Source: Bloomberg
The third place went to Nissan GT-R “as a supercar that delivers powerful performance and clean emission, featuring an advanced new body structure combining carbon, aluminium and steel, in addition to its impressive dual-clutch transmission and the world’s first independent transaxle 4WD”.
Source: Bloomberg
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