The Toyota Prius has clinched the coveted title of Car of the Year for 2023-24, as declared by the esteemed judging panel in Japan. This marks the third triumph for the Prius, solidifying its status as Japan’s premier automotive achievement and underscoring the notion that reinvention can lead to resounding success.
The trajectory of the Prius took an unexpected turn when former Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda, initially considering retirement for the groundbreaking gasoline hybrid, deemed it to have fulfilled its potential. However, a revitalization journey ensued as product planners and engineers committed to overhauling its design and powertrain, resulting in the most aesthetically pleasing and high-performing Prius to date.
The radical redesign and enhanced performance of the Prius have not only captivated the judging panel in Japan but have also garnered acclaim from media outlets in the U.S. and Europe. The Prius’s reinvention has positioned it as a standout in the fiercely competitive automotive landscape.
The Prius’s triumph can be attributed to its innovative approach, securing a staggering 360 votes. The car boasts three powertrains within a single chassis—gasoline, diesel mild hybrid, and fully electric—showcasing exceptional handling, fuel economy, and a level of performance that distinguishes it from the competition.
In a closely contested race, the BMW X1 claimed the second spot, earning the Import Car of the Year trophy for its exceptional handling and versatile powertrain options. The Honda ZR-V crossover secured the third position with 100 votes, underscoring the competitiveness of this year’s Car of the Year awards.
The Japan Car of the Year awards, now in its 44th year, involved representatives from 39 influential automotive and lifestyle publications serving as jurors. The jurors meticulously evaluated and voted on the “10 Best” cars for 2023 at the Sodegaura Forest Raceway near Tokyo.
In special award categories, the 660cc Mitsubishi Delica Mini kei-car was honored with the Design Car of the Year trophy, while the Nissan Serena received the Technology Car of the Year award for its innovative e-Power system and Pro-Pilot 2.0 driver assist system.