Wednesday 2 March 2011
RANGE ROVER EVOQUE WINS CAR DESIGN OF THE YEAR
RANGE ROVER EVOQUE WINS CAR DESIGN OF THE YEAR
•Range Rover Evoque Best Production Car in 2010 Car Design of the Year Awards
•Globally recognised design award, voted for by leading automotive designers
•Awarded by Car Design News at the Geneva Motor Show Car Design Night
•Short film available with exclusive footage of the Evoque design process
Geneva, 2 March 2011 – The Range Rover Evoque has won best production car in the 2010 Car Design News, Car Design of the Year awards. This highly regarded accolade is the first major international award for the Range Rover Evoque, which is already shaping up to be the most exciting car of 2011.
The Evoque beat competition from the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Audi A7 to take top honours by a considerable margin. Significantly, the Car Design of the Year Award represents the opinions of automotive designers, including a number of leading industry Design Directors who sit on the judging panel.
The Award was presented to Gerry McGovern, Land Rover Design Director at the Car Design Night, held on the opening evening of the Geneva Motor Show.
"I am delighted to accept this prestigious award on behalf of the Land Rover Design team. This is a particularly special accolade as it represents recognition from peers in the industry," said McGovern.
Car Design News Editor, Eric Gallina, who presented the Award said: "The Evoque represents the best translation from concept car to production vehicle we have seen in recent times. It's clear to see why it was chosen."
"The Evoque translates the brand identity of Range Rover to a smaller, very relevant product, without becoming retro or derivative," added Joe Simpson, Associate Editor.
The Car Design of the Year Award comes hot on the heels of several domestic accolades for Evoque including a Design Award from Czech publication 'Auto Design and Styling' and 'Best SUV of 2011' awarded by the Motor Press Editorial Group in Portugal. Earlier this year, The Range Rover Evoque was overwhelmingly voted 'Most Exciting Car of 2011' by users of Whatcar.com in the UK's annual What Car? Awards.
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