6th BBC TopGearMagazine IndiaAwards
Every automobile award ceremony awards
cars and bikes that are likely to sell the most, that will appeal to the Indian
psyche, that will impress the lowest common denominator. Every award ceremony
till the 6th BBC TopGear Magazine Awards.
Here only the most fun, the most entertaining, the most path-breaking machines that
set standards for new machines to follow are the ones drive away with the glory
of what’s unarguably the coolest emblem in the automotive dictionary – the Stig
trophy.
BBC TopGear India has now grown to be
India’s second-largest automotive title and right on the heels of the
magazine’s 100th issue, comes their 6th Awards celebrating the finest sets of
wheels to have scorched our roads in the year gone by.
Commenting on the BBC TopGear Magazine Awards
2013,Tarun Rai, CEO, Worldwide Media Ltd, said: “There are trophies and then there is the Stig. The Stig is not an easy
one to win. Our team ‘lives’ with these wonderful machines through the year
before passing their judgement. It’s great to celebrate the hottest wheels of
last year”.
The hottest car this year is the Porsche
Cayman S, the car of the year and KTM Duke 390 took home the motorcycle of the
year award. Commenting on the choice for the ultimate winner,GirishKarkera, Editor, BBCTopGear India said: “The Porsche is
a sportscar alright, but the standards it sets with its ride comfort, handling,
everyday usability and driver engagement is something we wish every car – be it
a budget hatch or a luxury limo -- would emulate.”
Held at Sofitel Hotel, BKC, Mumbai, the
awards night also saw cars as diverse as the Hyundai Grand i10 and Honda Amaze
to the Aston Martin Rapide S and the Jaguar F-Type win awards. As is the manner
with BBC TopGear awards so far, all the winners this year were selected by the
magazine’s in-house editorial team who drive, ride and practically live with
the cars all through the year as a part of their regular evaluation and
test-drive work. A sharp contrast to the usual industry procedure of inviting
outsiders and asking them to drive and ride a year’s worth of cars and bikes in
a single day and make a decision based on a few minutes of time spent with the
machines.
“This way, we are sure of what we choose,
we can resolutely stand by our choices and ensure our choices remain credible
till the next path-breaking machine comes along,” said GirishKarkera. While
last year saw a whole gamut of SUVs invading the market, this year’s awards saw
significant improvements in already existing products. Cars like Aston Martin’s
Rapide S and Volkswagen’s Polo GT were not all new generation cars, but the
improvements they made in the last year with upgrades in the engine and gearbox
made them as good as new cars. “The category for the most improved car was
keenly fought for. Unfortunately, some very good cars had to be left out,” says
GirishKarkera. The Aston Martin and the VW won the most improved import car and
most improved car respectively.
The winners are:
Convertible of the Year –
Jaguar F-Type
Driver’s Car of the Year –
BMW 1 Series
Family Car of the Year –
Ford EcoSport
Luxury Car of the Year –
Range Rover
Value Car of the Year –
Honda Amaze
Man of the Year –
ChetanMaini (Mahindra Reva)
Man of the Year
(Motorsport) – Gaurav Gill (Team MRF)
Manufacturer of the Year –
Mercedes-Benz
Most Beautiful Car of the
Year – Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Interior of the Year –
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Exotic Bike of the Year –
Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R
Engine of the Year – Audi
4.0 V8 Turbo Petrol (S6)
Most Beautiful Bike of the
Year – Royal Enfield Continental GT
Most Improved Car of the
Year – Volkswagen Polo GT TSI
Most Improved Supercar of
the Year – Aston Martin Rapide S
Most Improved Bike of the
Year – Harley-Davidson NightRod Special
Readers’ Choice Car of the
Year – Ford EcoSport
Readers’ Choice Bike of the
Year – KTM Duke 390
Scooter of the Year – TVS
Jupiter
Saloon Car of the Year –
Skoda Octavia
Small Car of the Year –
Hyundai Grand i10
Sports Csar of the Year –
Porsche Cayman S
Surprise of the Year –
Hyosung Aquila Pro
SUV of the Year –
Mercedes-Benz GL 350
Bike of the Year – KTM 390
Duke
Car of the Year – Porsche
Cayman S