The results are in for the World’s Most Beautiful Car of the Year, as voted on by the readers of Europe’s most respected car magazines. The World’s Most Beautiful Car of the Year award had a total of seventy nominees from twelve different categories.
World’s Most Beautiful Car
Audi e-tron GT
The Audi e-tron GT has earned the title of World’s Most Beautiful Car of the Year at the 2021 Goldenes Lenkrad (Golden Steering Wheel) awards in Germany for its aerodynamic sophistication, bold grille, sleek LED head lights, and turbine-like metal design. One of the most prominent awards in Germany’s automobile industry is the Golden Steering Wheel, which has been presented annually since 1976.
What makes this poll unique is that readers can cast their votes directly for the Most Beautiful Car of the Year regardless of category. Meaning it was chosen from the heart by the audience and is a true reflection of the audience’s sentiments. At the 45th Golden Steering Wheel awards, held at the Journalistenclub in Berlin’s Axel-Springer-Haus, Audi CEO Markus Duesmann was presented with the sculpture honouring the year’s Most Beautiful Car. As Markus Duesmann accepted the prize, he said, “In its design, the e-tron GT underscores our claim as an automobile design brand. It provides the most heartfelt type of electric transportation and performs exceptionally well to boot. And it shows some sort of attitude with its eco-friendly approach.
Plus, the Audi e-tron GT took home the trophy for “German Car of the Year — Luxury” in 2022. Audi’s e-tron electric vehicle has been on the market for a year as the company’s flagship product. Since the German automaker plans to stop producing gasoline and diesel vehicles altogether by 2026, this emblem symbolises Audi’s dedication to the electrification of the future.
FAQs
What is the world’s most favorite car?
- Toyota Corolla
Which is the coolest looking car in the world?
- Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
Which is the number 1 car in the world?
Name | Top Speed | 0-100 kmh |
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Ford GT | 348 kmh/216 mph | 3.3 seconds |
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | 350 kmh/217 mph | 2.8 seconds |
Aston Martin Valhalla | 354 kmh/220 mph | 2.5 seconds |
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ | 482.80 kmh/300 mph | 2.4 seconds |