2022 crop of entrants shows shift to electric motoring with half of eligible models available as electric vehicles
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of life in Ireland over the past two years and it particularly hit the motor industry in a very hard way. It also lead to the cancellation of the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year awards programme in 2021. However, the Irish Car of the Year Committee is eager to get the programme back on track and to ensure that the awards for the best cars on the Irish market be given out for 2022.
According to Joint-Chairman of the Irish Car of the Year Committee, Anthony Conlon: “It is an important service that myself and the other motoring journalists who vote on the awards provide to the Irish car buying public – we help to make sense of the mind-boggling array of cars that are launched here each year, highlighting the best models in each category that are best suited to the needs of Irish drivers. And even though the pandemic has caused some disruption and delay in the production of some models, there has still been an impressive crop of cars for us to judge as part of the 2022 awards programme”.
Cathal Doyle, Joint-Chairman of the Irish Car of the Year Committee, added: “With half of the contenders for this year’s Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year awards available as full electric vehicles, the extent to which the worldwide motor industry is reinventing itself is clear. That said, there are still many exciting new petrol and diesel models being launched as well as an ever increasing choice of hybrid options, ensuring there is a vehicle on sale to meet the needs of every Irish customer.”
Tom Dennigan of awards sponsor, German premium tyre brand Continental Tyres, said: “We are delighted to be back with the awards programme for 2022. Two years ago in 2020 when we last named an Irish Car of the Year winner, it was the Kia e-Soul, the first time that an electric car has won the title. Two years ago, the e-Soul was very much in the minority among the eligible cars as only a small number were electric. Now, in spite of the pandemic, just look how the picture has changed with half of the entrants being available as full electric vehicles – there can be no more stark indication of the revolution that is occurring in motoring today”.
A field of 34 candidates is eligible for the 2022 Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year awards. The category winners and the overall winner of the coveted title will be announced in early February.
Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year 2022 Eligible Models
Compact Car
Dacia Sandero
Honda-e
Hyundai i20
Medium Car
Citroen C4
Cupra Leon
DS 3
MG5
VW Caddy Passenger
Small Crossover / SUV
Hyundai Bayon
Mazda MX30
Mercedes-Benz EQA
MG ZS
Opel Mokka
Toyota Yaris Cross
Medium Crossover / SUV
Cupra Formentor
Hyundai Tucson
Nissan Qashqai
Renault Arkana
Luxury Car
Audi e-tron GT
BMW iX
Mercedes-Benz EQV
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Large Car
Audi Q4 e-tron
Hyundai IONIQ 5
Kia EV6
Škoda Enyaq
Toyota Highlander
Volkswagen ID.4
Performance Car
BMW M3/M4
Ford Puma ST
Toyota Yaris GR
VW ID.4 GTX