The Autocar Awards Methodology.
Ever since its inception in 2002, the Autocar Awards have only grown bigger, better and even more prestigious. What began with a mere eight cars in 2002 saw a line-up of 23 exciting contenders this year.
While great cars evoke strong emotions, the call to crown a car with this award cannot be made from the heart. It has to be objective, measurable and quantifiable, and needs expertise and experience. Behind the Autocar Awards is nearly 50 years of learning. Autocar UK, our sister publication, has been part of the European Car of the Year Awards that was established in 1964. And each of our jury members is an expert in evaluating cars and comes with a fair amount of experience with a wide range of cars. We are proud of the fact that the major body of our panel has remained unchanged for several years – this gives consistency to our ratings and verdicts.
Every decision by our panel of judges has been based on cold facts and hard figures. The data was acquired using Autocar India’s top-of-the- line computerised equipment and GPS systems. Each and every parameter of a car’s performance was measured and tabulated with pinpoint accuracy.
So how did we pitch a luxury SUV against a small hatch? Or a car that set our pulses racing against one that offered unparalleled fuel economy? For this, the cars were not only individually assessed but also ranked in relation to their direct market rivals. Cars were judged on fitness for purpose, one of the most important criteria, which examines how well the car does the job it was designed for and whether it lives up to the expectations of its owners. Relevance to the Indian market and whether the car would suit the lifestyles of most people in the country were some of the questions asked. Fuel efficiency, design and styling, safety features and ownership experience were among the criteria too. So, what you see is a car that moved the goalpost the most in its category. And the winner of the ‘MPV of the Year ‘ 2016, ladies and gentlemen, is the Renault Lodgy.




































































