BMW i3 Places 2nd Car Of The Year In Europe - the European Car Of The Year Award.
The BMW i3 finished 2nd to the Peugeot 308, and it was in fact by a
substantial margin. However it is worthy of noting that the i3 did
finish ahead of the Tesla Model S, which is largely considered the best
electric car available. In fact, some automotive journalists say the
Tesla Model S is flat out the best car available, electric or otherwise.
So in this case, while I'm sure BMW had hoped to win the award, I think
the consolation prize of finishing ahead of the Model S was definitely
something they privately celebrated.
Autocar was the first to reveal the winner, getting the scoop on
everybody. I'm actually here in Geneva now at the Geneva Motor Show
covering it for InsideEVs and I
didn't even know until I read what they posted! It seems Autocar may
have in fact been surprised the i3 didn't win, and blamed the loss on
the i3 and the Model S splitting the "electric vote". I'm not too sure I
agree with there being an "electric vote" though, and the margin of
victory was large enough to consider it a clear victory . However I
really know very little about the voting process for this honor and
perhaps Autocar knows something about this that I don't. Here is what
they had to say about the results:
“Peugeot
wins ECOTY ahead of BMW i3 and Tesla Model S, which clearly split the
electric vote. No quarrel with the 308, which is a very well sorted
example of its kind, but still feel it’s an opportunity missed to pass
over a revolution like the i3 in favour of something so very conventional.”
Here's how the voting went:
Peugeot 308: 307 votes
BMW i3: 223 votes
Tesla Model S: 216 votes
Citroen C4 Picasso: 182 votes
Mazda 3: 180 votes
Skoda Octavia: 172 votes
Mercedes Benz S-Class: 170 votes
So while the i3 didn't take home the trophy, it's clear the voters were
impressed with what the i3 brings. To finish ahead of the Model S is
pretty incredible, because the Model S is really an incredible car in
its own right. So even without a win, this bodes very well for the i3.
This is definitely an example of a worthwhile moral victory if I've ever
seen one. Now we'll see if the people agree with the results. So far
the demand has been very strong for the i3, but will that continue once
the original pent up demand subsides and production ramps up to full
volume? That's the three billion dollar question that BMW is praying
for.
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