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![]() | Winners Unveiled at Auto Interiors ShowPublished 2008-06-04 13:45By Ward's Auto Interior Awards |


Chosen by the editors of Ward's Automotive Group, the prestigious awards
were presented today to executives of the automakers at a special program held
on the floor of the Ward's Auto Interiors Show at
In all, 36 vehicles from 13 manufacturers were in contention to win an "Interior of the Year" award. The editorial staff of Ward's conducted a two-month review of the 36 nominated vehicles and selected the winners based on eight evaluation categories including material selection; ergonomics; driver information; safety; overall value; comfort; fit and finish; and aesthetics and design harmony. Winners were decided by overall points earned. To be eligible for the competition, the vehicle or its interior had to be new in 2008.
And the "Interior of the Year" winners are....
Car Category
Ward's editors voted the Suzuki SX4 Sport the best interior in
Economy-Priced Cars (-
The remodeled Chevy Malibu, winner of the Popular-Priced Cars (
"The Jaguar XF interior has redefined luxury, creating a fantasy that
sells the car like few other vehicles tested this year," says
The editors selected the Audi TT as winner of a new category this year-Sports Cars (+$30,000). The TT garnered praise from the Ward's staff for its soft, high-quality materials and precise switchgear, as well as its contemporary design. Editors were impressed with the car's premium feel, sporty seats and an IP with white-on-black gauges and brushed-metallic accents.
Truck Category
Ward's editors were effusive with praise for the affordable 6-passenger
Mazda5 CUV, winner of the Popular-Priced Truck category (-
Despite some very tough competition, the Chrysler Town & Country was named winner of the Premium-Priced Trucks category (+$35,000). The editors cited a feature-laden interior with elegant discreet ambient lighting, richly upholstered seats and Chrysler's exclusive MyGIG infotainment system as reasons it outscored formidable nominees. Furthermore, the editors were impressed with Swivel 'n Go seating that allows second-row passengers to face rearward safely and comfortably, an advancement the editors say "portends true sociopolitical advancement."
Special Achievement Awards
In addition to the vehicle awards recognizing overall interiors, Ward's editors also singled out four models for special recognition in four categories. Winner of the Best Brand Expression award is the Volvo C30; for Electronic Innovation it's the Infiniti EX35; Best Redesign goes to the Hyundai Sonata; and Clever Utility is awarded to the Dodge Journey. The vehicle awards are summarized in this table:
Award Category Winner
Economy-Priced Car(-$16,999) Suzuki SX4 Sport
Popular-Priced Car($17,000 - $29,999) Chevrolet Malibu
Premium-Priced Car(+30,000) Jaguar XF
Sports Car(+$30,000) Audi TT
Popular-Priced Truck(-$34,999) Mazda5
Premium-Priced Truck(+$35,000) Chrysler Town & Country
Awards Highlight Importance of Interiors to Vehicle Sales
With automotive interiors taking a leading role in brand differentiation and in winning over the hearts and minds of consumers, the Interior of the Year awards continues to grow in popularity and prestige among the automakers.
A J.D. Power & Associates study showed interior comfort is the second most important factor in choosing a vehicle, ranking ahead of exterior styling and just behind reliability and durability. Many automakers showcase their Interior of the Year awards in vehicle brochures and national advertising.
"In the years since we've been holding this competition, we've seen marked improvements in the overall design and quality of all automotive interiors, even in the economy segment," Winter says.
"It's no longer acceptable to have a cheap looking interior, even in economy-priced vehicles. This is great for consumers, but it makes our job a lot more challenging."
Changes this year included creation of a new category - Sports Cars over
About the Auto Interiors Show: Now in its 15th year, The Auto Interiors Show is presented by Ward's Automotive Group and is the industry's leading trade show and conference for vehicle interiors. It spotlights the latest innovations in vehicle technology and design to help suppliers respond to increasing OEM demands and changing consumer preferences. It features exhibits of leading suppliers who showcase trendsetting products and materials with a view to the future of vehicle interiors. For complete information on the annual Ward's Auto Interiors Show, go to: www.autointeriors.com.
SOURCE Ward's Auto Interior Awards








