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SCOTTISH SUCCESS FOR VOLVO

November 7, 2016 by Scottish Car Of The Year Awards

SCOTTISH SUCCESS FOR VOLVO• V90 named best estate car and overall Scottish Car of the Year

• Double category wins for Audi, Ford, Jaguar and Renault

• Mazda MX-5 is named Used Car of the Year

• Judged by Association of Scottish Motoring Writers

VOLVO'S sleek and spacious new V90 has been crowned 2016 Scottish Car of the Year following an awards ceremony on Friday, November 4, at the Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, Edinburgh.

The elegant estate fought off tough competition in its segment to be named best-in-class by the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers (ASMW) and triumphed over 12 other category winners to take the top title.

The Swedish marque's success follows on from last year when the XC90 won the Scottish Car of the Year (SCOTY) SUV section.

Commenting on the 2016 awards and the V90's success, ASMW President Stephen Park said: 'The judging process this year was difficult due to high standards across all market segments. However one car – which was a clear winner in its category – just managed to edge ahead of its opponents to take the top title. Be in no doubt, the Volvo V90 is an exceptional machine and one which reshapes the estate car marketplace.

'Members of the ASMW were impressed by the way it marries traditional Volvo family values with a head-turning sense of style, advanced technology, safety, driving dynamics and one of the best cabin environments of any car at any price.


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'In short, we reckon it's the most accomplished new car to be launched this year and one which offers strong appeal in the unique Scottish marketplace.'

Collecting the Bridge of Weir Leather-sponsored SCOTY trophy, Jon Wakefield, Managing Director of Volvo Car UK, said: 'For the V90 to be crowned not only the Estate Car of the Year but also the overall Scottish Car of the Year is a fantastic achievement. Volvo is rightfully proud of its rich estate car heritage, and the V90 successfully continues that lineage. It provides all the space and thoughtful practical touches you'd associate with a Volvo estate, along with cutting-edge technology and efficiency, and beautiful design inside and out.'

The SCOTY awards also delivered impressive results for Audi, Ford, Jaguar and Renault, with all four marques scooping double wins.

Not only was the beautifully appointed A4 the top Executive car but the V10-engined R8 – the priciest of the winners – was named best Sports car.

Ford's Focus RS and Mustang were the ASMW's favoured Hot Hatch and Drop Top. Meanwhile success for Renault in the Family and Crossover car categories with the Megane and Kadjar respectively is testament to the design and quality of the French firm's new models.

Leading the charge for Great Britain, Jaguar's second generation XF and all-new F-PACE – penned under the direction of Scots design boss Ian Callum – were clear champions in both the Luxury and SUV categories.

Mazda continued its recent good run of SCOTY form with a new engine for a revised version of a car which has previously scooped the Family car title. The 1.5-litre SKYACTIV diesel engine's credentials were notable enough to win the Diesel title while the MX-5 was named as the ASMW's best Used Car choice for 2016.

Elsewhere, Suzuki's big value Baleno impressed the judges greatly – its Boosterjet engine delivering frugal real-world economy – and, also on a clean, green theme, the innovative drivetrains of Hyundai's IONIQ were enough to make it the top Eco vehicle.

The award for MPV of the Year went to BMW for its 2 Series Grand Tourer premier people mover while McLaren scooped the special Design and Innovation prize for the 570 Sports Series range.

ASMW President Stephen Park added: 'Volvo may have deservedly won the top prize with its V90 but the voting was close this year due to huge amount of new car talent available across all market segments. I believe our choices are indicative of why the Scottish market has remained buoyant throughout 2016.'

SCOTY category winners at a glance:

Small: Suzuki Baleno; Family: Renault Megane: Drop Top: Ford Mustang; Executive: Audi A4; Luxury: Jaguar XF; Estate: Volvo V90; Crossover: Renault Kadjar; SUV: Jaguar F-PACE; Diesel: Mazda3 1.5d; Hot Hatch: Ford Focus RS; Sports: Audi R8 V10; MPV: BMW 2 Series Grand Tourer; Used: Mazda MX-5; Design & Innovation: McLaren 570 Sports Series.

The SCOTY Hall of Fame:

1998: Ford Focus; 1999: Jaguar S-Type; 2000: Audi A2; 2001: Jaguar X-Type; 2002: Mazda6; 2003: Volvo XC90; 2004: Peugeot 407; 2005: BMW 3 Series; 2006: Jaguar XK; 2007: Ford Mondeo; 2008: Ford Fiesta; 2009: Land Rover Discovery 4; 2010: Kia Sportage; 2011: Range Rover Evoque; 2012: Dacia Duster; 2013: Volkswagen Golf; 2014: Hyundai i10; 2015: Vauxhall Astra; 2016: Volvo V90.

Photo credit: Scottish Car Of The Year Awards
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