2oceansvibe News | South African and international news

Sponsored by RSAWeb rss
2ov Radio
  • Home
  • About
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Seth Rotherham
  • du Cap Collection
  • Café du Cap
  • Cabine du Cap
  • Media Packs / Advertising
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Anonymous Tips
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
Seth Rotherham
  • Behold, 2022’s Car Of The Year

    01 Mar 2022 by Tayla in Cars, Lifestyle, World
    Related Posts
    • Everything You Need To Know About Saturday's Cape Town E-Prix
    • Here It Is - Rolls-Royce’s First Ever Electric Vehicle [Images]
    • Electric Cars And Eskom - Is It Worth It?
    • Electric Car Charging Prices Through The Roof In UK - Almost Same As Petrol
    • The Electric Hummer Isn't Exactly Environmentally Friendly

    [imagesource: The Car of the Year]

    Before announcing 2022’s Car of the Year, let’s just acknowledge the struggle it took to get to this point.

    The competition’s original 61 jurors across 23 countries had no choice but to swap the eligible cars in an underground network that took place across Europe due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic.

    With immense effort, they finally arrived at a seven-car shortlist, but then the Russian invasion of Ukraine hit and that sent the announcement into turmoil.

    After the jury committee decided to suspend the Russian votes from the award, along with the two jurors from that country and delete the flag from the event, The Telegraph reported, the announcement could finally be made.

    Although, not at the Geneva International Motor Show, which was cancelled, but rather in a ceremony at the Palexpo exhibition centre in Geneva, Switzerland.

    Without further ado, Kia’s electric EV6 has been crowned the 2022 Car of the Year with 279 points:

    Image: Car of the Year

    In second was the Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric with 265 points, while in third was the Kia’s close relation, the Hyundai Ioniq 5, with 261 points.

    The EV6 marks the first Kia (and South Korean manufacturer) to win the award, as well as the third pure battery-electric car to do so, per Autocar.

    Kia worked hard to produce this car worthy of a win, where carmakers can’t buy the votes or influence the result:

    What carried the day for the 59 judges was the Kia’s combination of clever electrical underpinnings (which it shares with the Hyundai Ioniq 5), a well-judged and spacious modern interior and a body style which doesn’t slavishly follow the current vogue for high-riding sport utilities (SUVs).

    Image: Car of the Year

    The EV6’s 800-volt operating system allows current flows in and out of the battery much faster than conventional battery-electric cars, which tend to operate on half this voltage. It also means the Kia’s large 77.4kWh battery can be charged faster than rivals, which helps ease long cross-country journeys where the UK recharging network can be patchy.

    Image: Car of the Year / Autocar

    The car can cost around £40 949 (almost R850 000) in the rear-wheel-drive version, which claims a range of up to 530 kilometres.

    The Toyota Yaris claimed the top prize last year, preceded by the Peugeot 208 in 2020.

    [sources:telegraph&autocar]

    • ← They’re Calling This Guy “South Africa’s Very Own Tinder Swindler”
    • Britney Celebrated Her Fiancé’s Birthday By Rolling Around Naked On The Beach →
    • Tweet
    • Tags:
    • 2022 Car of the Year
    • car of the year
    • electric car
    • electric vehicle
    • kia
    • Kia EV6

    Latest News

    • Theta Noir – The Cult That Worships Super-Intelligent AI

      [imagesource:wikicommons] All hail our AI overlord! Well, maybe not just yet, consid...

    • You Can Buy Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Netflix Mansion For $33,5 Million

      [imagesource:jimbartsh] The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix documentary flew total...

    • Porsche Billionaire Is Divorcing His Wife Because She Has Dementia

      [imagesource:wikimediacommons] Looks like billionaire Wolfgang Porsche skipped the "in ...

    • rise siya kolisi story

      SPL!NG Movie Review: Rise – The Siya Kolisi Story

      Watch movies via Labia Home Screen*. It's hard to believe we're already staring down the ...

    • Bad Tourists, Animal Cruelty, Gated Luxury Resorts Alongside Local Poverty: This Doccie Hopes To Change How You Travel [Trailer]

      [imagesource:thelasttourist/hulu] If you book a cruise to ride on a go-kart track in th...


    • 2oceansvibe Partners

    • CONTACT US
    • GOT A HOT STORY?
    • 2oceansvibe Radio
    • 2oceansvibe Media
    • Media Pack
    • Seth Rotherham
    • Café du Cap
    • Cabine du Cap
    • Cape Town City Accommodation
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Business
    • Media
    • Entertainment
    • Tech/Sci
    • World
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
    • Sport
    • Politics
  • Follow

    2oceansvibe.com is part of the 2oceansVibe Media Group

    DMMA Logo