All Car of the Year since 1964

All Car of the Year since 1964

Fiat has won a total of nine times since 1964, while Renault has won eight times and Peugeot six times.

Volvo has won once (with Volvo XC40 2018) while Saab has never won.

Listen to Under the Hood

In this week’s episode of Under the Hood, Marcus, Gustaf and Karl discuss which cars have won the Europe of the Year award over the years.

In addition, Marcus talks about his week with Lexus’ first all-electric model, the RZ. They also discuss which would have been the ultimate choice for a six-month stay in the US, and Gustaf explains the merits of having an everyday car with simple mechanics.

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Car of the year since 1964

  • 1964 Rover 2000

  • 1965 Austin 1800

  • 1966 Renault 16

  • 1967 Fiat 124

  • 1968 NSU Row 80

  • 1969 Peugeot 504

  • 1970 Fiat 128

  • 1971 Citroën GS

  • 1972 Fiat 127

  • 1973 Audi 80

  • 1974 Mercedes 450S

  • 1975 Citroën CX

  • 1976 Simca 1307/1308

  • 1977 Rover 3500

  • 1978 Porsche 928

  • 1979 Simca/Chrysler Horizon

  • 1980 Lancia Delta

  • 1981 Ford Escort

  • 1982 Renault 9

  • 1983 Audi 100

  • 1984 Fiat Uno

  • 1985 Opel Kadett

  • 1986 Ford Scorpio

  • 1987 Opel Omega

  • 1988 Peugeot 405

  • 1989 Fiat Tipo

  • 1990 Citroën XM

  • 1991 Renault Clio

  • 1992 Volkswagen Golf

  • 1993 Nissan Micra

  • 1994 Ford Mondeo

  • 1995 Fiat Punto

  • 1996 Fiat Bravo/Brava

  • 1997 Renault Megane Scenic

  • 1998 Alfa Romeo 156

  • 1999 Ford Focus

  • 2000 Toyota Yaris

  • 2001 Alfa Romeo 147

  • 2002 Peugeot 307

  • 2003 Renault Megane

  • 2004 Fiat Panda

  • 2005 Toyota Prius

  • 2006 Renault Clio

  • 2007 Ford S-Max

  • 2008 Fiat 500

  • 2009 Opel/Vauxhall Insignia

  • 2010 Volkswagen Polo

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf

  • 2012 Opel Ampera/Chevrolet Volt

  • 2013 Volkswagen Golf

  • 2014 Peugeot 308

  • 2015 Volkswagen Passat

  • 2016 Opel Astra

  • 2017 Peugeot 3008

  • 2018 Volvo XC40

  • 2019 Jaguar I-Pace

  • 2020 Peugeot 208

  • 2021 Toyota Yaris

  • 2022 Kia EV6

  • 2023 Jeep Avenger

  • 2024 Renault Scenic

  • 2025 Renault 5/Alpine A290

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