NEXT GREEN CAR AWARDS 2016 WINNERS REVEALED
December 1, 2016 by Next Green Car Ltd
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WINNER: Volkswagen e-up! – CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 22 NGC verdict: 'Already one of the best city cars around, VW has made its e-up! even better with sharper looks and improved equipment. Fun to drive, cheap to run, and with zero tailpipe emissions, this little electric Volkswagen is an ideal urban runabout.' COMMENDED: Mahindra e2o – CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 22 Supermini Award 2016 WINNER: Renault Zoe Z.E. 40 –CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 25 NGC verdict: 'Renault roots out range anxiety with its new Zoe Z.E. 40, offering 250 miles of range in a strong supermini package. Nicely designed and easy to use, the zero-emission Zoe now has more than enough range to persuade even the most anxious driver into an EV.' COMMENDED: BMW i3 94Ah – CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 23 Small Family Award 2016 WINNER: Hyundai Ioniq Electric – CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 22 NGC verdict: 'It's tough to find any flaws with the Ioniq Electric. Hyundai has packed plenty of performance, practicality, range and value for money into the new model, making it a genuine winner that will tempt many buyers into their first electric car.' COMMENDED: Renault Megane – CO2 96 g/km – NGC Rating 32 Large Family Award 2016 WINNER: Kia Optima Plug-In Hybrid – CO2 37 g/km – NGC Rating 40 NGC Verdict: 'Smooth, spacious, and stylish, the Kia Optima Plug-In Hybrid offers plenty of kit and a comfortable driving experience. With its handy range in electric-mode, Kia's latest plug-in is likely to prove a popular family and company car.' COMMENDED: Toyota Prius – CO2 70 g/km – NGC Rating 27 MPV Award 2016 WINNER: BMW 225xe –CO2 46 g/km – NGC Rating 37 NGC verdict: 'The only PHEV MPV on the market, BMW's 225xe manages to combine the practical capabilities of its 2 Series Active Tourer with its tried and tested plug-in hybrid power-train. The result is a brilliant family workhorse that costs very little to run.' COMMENDED: Renault Scenic – CO2 92 g/km – NGC Rating 34 Crossover Award 2016 WINNER: Toyota C-HR –CO2 86 g/km – NGC Rating 32 NGC verdict: 'If you find the Prius tempting but a bit too staid, Toyota now offers the C-HR. Making the most of its market-leading hybrid system, the crossover is a frugal and stylish way to nip (and be seen) around town.' COMMENDED: Kia Niro – CO2 88 g/km – NGC Rating 33 SUV Award 2016 WINNER: Tesla Model X –CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 35 NGC verdict: 'From its wrap-over windscreen and falcon-wing doors to its long-range electric drive, Tesla's Model X excels in providing a sophisticated 21st century driving experience. Tesla's entry into the SUV market looks set to be just as successful as the Model S.' COMMENDED: Audi Q7 e-tron – CO2 48 g/km – NGC Rating 26 Executive Award 2016 WINNER: BMW 330e –CO2 44 g/km – NGC Rating 35 NGC verdict: 'A plug-in version of a car synonymous with the compact executive class can only be a good thing. With the potential for cost savings, strong performance, well-balanced handling, and a refined interior, the BMW 330e is a welcome addition to the executive fleet.' COMMENDED: Mercedes Benz E 350e – CO2 49 g/km – NGC Rating 37 Sports Cabrio Award 2016 WINNER: Morgan EV3 –CO2 0 g/km – NGC Rating 18 NGC verdict: 'With its unique blend of design, range and performance, Morgan's electric sports car provides all the thrills of the three-wheeler but with zero-emissions. The Morgan EV3 is an unconventional, but warmly welcomed addition to the electric car market.' COMMENDED: Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid – CO2 56 g/km – NGC Rating 46 Next Generation Award 2016 WINNER: Riversimple Rasa –NGC Rating TBC NGC verdict: 'Ultra-efficient, the Riversimple Rasa was designed on a clean sheet of paper, and it shows. No other car maker can touch Riversimple's dedication to efficiency, and the technology found on the Rasa is proof that such a car can be done and done well.' COMMENDED: Tesla Model 3 – NGC Rating TBC NGC Car of the Year 2016 WINNER: Hyundai Ioniq –CO2 0-79 g/km – NGC Rating 22-29 NGC verdict: 'The new Ioniq's design philosophy is pitch-perfect in delivering a range of low emission, stylish and practical family cars. Full marks to Hyundai for offering a choice of three electric and hybrid powertrains, all of which combine performance with affordability.' Commenting on the Car of the Year winner, Chris Lilly, Content Manager at Next Green Car commented: 'The Hyundai Ioniq wins the NGC Car of the Year Award 2016 against some exceptional competition. While the last 12 months have seen a number of new models come onto the market, the Ioniq takes the prize for its quality design, practicality, and its low running costs. 'In addition, the Ioniq range has been intentionally designed from the outset to offer three different electric powertrain options: pure electric and conventional hybrid, with a plug-in hybrid due for release next year. The ability for customers to choose the electric powertrain that best fits their driving needs from across the Ioniq range is a great step forward, and a route we hope other manufacturers will follow.' For information about the Next Green Car Awards, and the 2016 Award Winners, visit: www.nextgreencar.com/awards-2016/
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