
Which do you think is the best-looking car of the last 12 months? Now is the time to have your say in the annual Auto Express Design Award.
We've teamed up with our German sister title, Auto Bild, to launch a Europe-wide design award – and with just a few clicks of your mouse you can tell us which is your favourite.
There are five categories to vote in, including best concept car and best coupe and cabriolet, with a total of 87 finalists. In the running for the awards are some of the stars of the recent Geneva Motor Show, such as the Alfa Romeo 4C, Volkswagen XL1 and new hypercars the Ferrari LaFerrari and McLaren P1.
The Jaguar C-X16 supercar scooped the overall prize last year, with a massive 40 per cent of the votes, ahead of the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and Citroen DS9. But which cars will get your vote this year?
You’ve got until 4 April to cast your vote via this link.
Audi A3 Sportback
Dacia Sandero
Hyundai i30 Tourer
Kia Cee'd Sportswagon
Kia Pro_cee'd
MINI Paceman
Mitsubishi Mirage
Nissan Note
Renault Clio
Renault ZOE
SEAT Leon
Skoda Octavia
Subaru Impreza
Toyota Auris Touring Sports
Volkswagen Golf Mk7
Volkswagen XL1
Bentley Continental Flying Spur
BMW 3 Series GT
Cadillac ATS
Honda Accord
Hyundai i40 Tourer
Infiniti Q50
Jaguar XF Sportbrake
Lexus IS
Maserati Quattroporte
Mazda 6
Mercedes E-Class
Qoros GQ3
Alfa Romeo 4C
BMW 4 Series Coupe Concept
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Ferrari LaFerrari
Jaguar F-Type
Lamborghini Aventador Roadster
McLaren 12C Spider
McLaren P1
Mercedes CLA
Porsche Cayman
Porsche 918 Spyder
Rolls-Royce Wraith
Touring Alfa Disco Volante
Vauxhall Cascada
Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet
Chevrolet Captiva
Fiat 500L
Ford EcoSport
Kia Carens
Peugeot 2008
Range Rover
Renault Captur
SsangYong Rodius
Subaru Forester
Suzuki SX4 Crossover
Toyota Prius+
Toyota RAV4
Audi Crosslane Coupe Concept
Bertone Jet 2+2
Bertone Nuccio
BMW Concept Active Tourer
BMW i3 Coupe
BMW i8 Spyder
BMW Z4 Zagato
Cadillac ELR
Citroen Technospace Concept
Exagon eGT
Honda Civic Tourer Concept
Honda Gear Concept
Honda NSX Concept
Honda Urban SUV
Hyundai HCD-14
Hyundai i-ioniq
Kia provo coupe concept
Lada X-Ray
Lexus LF-CC
Lotus Ethos
Mercedes Ener-G
Mitsubishi CA-MIEV
Nissan Terra
Peugeot Onyx
Pininfarina Sergio
Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo
Rinspeed Micromax
Smart Forstars
SsangYong SIV
Tesla Model X
Toyota FCV-R
Toyota Fun-Vii
Toyota FT-86 Open Concept
Vauxhall Adam Rocks
Volkswagen CrossBlue
Volkswagen Taigun
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How on earth did the Ssangyong Rodius get on there???
Ha ha! Well spotted. Shurely shome mishtake? Comfortably the ugliest car on the road.
It's a beauty and will be getting a much deserved vote from me!
A great looking car the Rodius, which will get my vote
Wtf, so no citroen cars, but there is a seat Leon, a Golf (which looks dull has the reviewer mentioned), and an audi a3 all share plenty designs cues. Then there is a dacia :S, wtf what designs awards a dacia sandero should win:S/
There is no cls or cls shooting brake in the large cars, there is no a6 or 5 series BMW, or 6 series GT, but there is a Qoros and 3 series GT (the GT is not that bad but how is this car worth even mentioning in a design awards vote from a magazine):S.
Btw the 3 series GT is concept car at this moment and so has the 4series concept as no one knows the very final shape without the bells and whistles.
The A class is not represented also.
In the coupes/cabriolet you put cars that are not on sale yet, but no mention to Pagani huayra, Koenigsegg agera r. without mentioning other cars, like hyundai Veloster, or others, as these have excellent design details, which are not present in cars like the vauxhall cascada:S or the beetle cabriolet:S.
Now why is the honda accord mentioned if the car is not for sale in uk, and the US version is as dull as everything.
Looks these awards have little to do with design but with which companies pay the most to be mentioned, or maybe VAG group is sponsoring these article and votes and they have the biggest amount of cars and they also design the dullest cars of them all.
The only serious way to participate in this shambles is to either vote for the ugliest and poorest made cars or to not to vote at all.:S
Stop the crap AE:S
Why no Volvo V40, its one of the best looking small cars for years, and far better looking than the bland A3 or Golf7, never mind the Sandero, the Paceman or the Mirage..
It only demonstrates how dire the current state of motor styling is. Dull a dull or vulgar as vulgar. Few do not come in either category