Car of the Year Japan

The annual Car of the Year Japan Award (日本カー・オブ・ザ・イヤー, nihon kā obu za iyā), also known as Japan Car of the Year (or JCOTY), is an annual Car of the Year award given for newly released or redesigned vehicles released in the car buying market in Japan in the twelve months beginning 1 November.

The award has been presented since 1980. The current recipient of the award for 2022 to 2023 is the Nissan Sakura/Mitsubishi eK X EV.[1]

The first non-Japanese car to win the award was the Volkswagen Golf in 2013, followed by the Volvo XC60 in 2017 and the Volvo XC40 in 2018.[2][3][4] The highest-placed car from the United States was the Jeep Cherokee, which was eliminated in the final round in 2014 and was placed eighth.[5] The supervisory board is made up primarily of Japanese automotive journalists.

The award is not associated with the more recent Automotive Researchers’ and Journalists’ Conference (RJC) RJC Car of the Year Award, which has been issued since 1992.

Recipients

Car of the Year Japan
YearWinnerSpecial Award
2023-2024 Toyota Prius Mitsubishi Delica Mini (Design)

Nissan Serena (Technology)

20222023 Nissan Sakura/Mitsubishi eK X EV BMW iX (Design)
Nissan X-Trail (Technology)
Honda Civic e:HEV/Type R (Performance)
Nissan Sakura/Mitsubishi eK X EV (K Car)
20212022Nissan Note[6] BMW 4 Series (Design)
Mitsubishi Outlander (Technology)
Chevrolet Corvette (Performance)
Honda N-One (K Car)
Toyota Gazoo Racing (Special Award)
Honda (Special Award)
20202021Subaru Levorg[7] Mazda MX-30 (Design)
Audi e-tron Sportback (Technology)
BMW Alpina B3 (Performance)
Nissan Roox and Mitsubishi eK X Space/eK Space (K Car)
20192020Toyota RAV4[8] Nissan Skyline (Innovation)
Jeep Wrangler (Emotional)
Nissan Dayz and Mitsubishi eK X/eK Wagon (Small Mobility)
20182019Volvo XC40[9] Honda Clarity PHEV (Innovation)
BMW X2 (Emotional)
Daihatsu Mira Tocot (Small Mobility)
Toyota Gazoo Racing (Special Award)
Honda N-Van (Special Award)
20172018Volvo XC60 Toyota Prius PHV (Innovation)
Lexus LC (Emotional)
Honda N-Box (Small Mobility)
Toyota (Special Award)
Takuma Sato (Special Award)
20162017Subaru Impreza Nissan Serena (Innovation)
BMW M2 (Emotional)
Daihatsu Move Canbus (Small Mobility)
Honda NSX (Special Award)
20152016Mazda Roadster Tesla Model S (Innovation)
Suzuki Alto/Alto Lapin (Small Mobility)
Yanase (Special Award)
Toyota Mirai (Special Award)
20142015Mazda Demio[10][11] BMW i3 (Innovation)
Honda N-WGN (Small Mobility)
Toyota’s approach to fuel cell vehicles (Special Award)
20132014Volkswagen Golf Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (Innovation)
Mazda Atenza (Emotional)
Suzuki Spacia/Mazda Flair Wagon (Small Mobility)
Daihatsu Move Front Lift (Special Award)
20122013Mazda CX-5 Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ
20112012Nissan Leaf Mazda Demio
20102011Honda CR-Z Peugeot RCZ
20092010Toyota Prius Mitsubishi i-MiEV (Most Advanced Technology)
Nissan Fairlady Z (Most Fun)
Subaru Legacy (Best Value)
Honda Fit (Best Third Decade Car)
20082009Toyota iQ Nissan GT-R (Most Advanced Technology)
Subaru Exiga (Most Fun)
Honda Freed (Best Value)
20072008Honda Fit Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (Most Fun)
Volkswagen Golf (Most Advanced Technology)
Daihatsu Mira (Best Value)
20062007Lexus LS460 Audi TT (Most Fun)
Mitsubishi i (Most Advanced Technology)
Honda Stream (Best Value)
20052006Mazda Roadster Suzuki Swift (Most Fun)
Honda Civic/Civic Hybrid (Most Advanced Technology)
20042005Honda Legend BMW 1 Series (Most Fun)
Mazda Verisa (Best Value)
Honda Legend (Most Advanced Technology)
20032004Subaru Legacy Mazda RX-8 (Most Fun)
Nissan Teana (Best Value)
Jaguar XJ (Most Advanced Technology)
20022003Honda Accord Nissan Fairlady Z (Most Fun)
BMW 7 Series (Most Advanced Technology)
20012002Honda Fit Toyota Estima Hybrid
20002001Honda Civic/Stream Subaru Impreza
19992000Toyota Vitz/Platz/Fun Cargo Honda S2000
19981999Toyota Altezza Honda Z
19971998Toyota Prius Isuzu VehiCROSS
19961997Mitsubishi Galant/Legnum Mazda Demio
19951996Honda Civic Nissan Terrano
19941995Mitsubishi FTO Honda Odyssey
19931994Honda Accord Toyota Supra
19921993Nissan March Isuzu Bighorn
19911992Honda Civic Mitsubishi Pajero
19901991Mitsubishi Diamante Toyota Estima
19891990Toyota Celsior
19881989Nissan Silvia
19871988Mitsubishi Galant
19861987Nissan Pulsar/EXA/Langley/Liberta Villa
19851986Honda Accord/Vigor
19841985Toyota MR2
19831984Honda Civic/Ballade
19821983Mazda Capella/Ford Telstar
19811982Toyota Soarer[12]
19801981Mazda Familia
Japan Import Car of the Year
YearWinner
2023-2024 BMW X1
20222023 Hyundai Ioniq 5
20212022Volkswagen Golf
20202021Peugeot 208/e-208
20192020BMW 3 Series
20182019None
20172018None
20162017Audi A4
20152016BMW 2 Series Active Tourer/Gran Tourer
20142015Mercedes-Benz C-Class
20132014None
20122013BMW 3 Series
20112012Mercedes-Benz C-Class
20102011Volkswagen Polo
20092010Volkswagen Golf
20082009Citroën C5
20072008Mercedes-Benz C-Class
20062007Citroën C6
20052006BMW 3 Series
20042005Volkswagen Golf
20032004None
20022003None
20012002Alfa Romeo 147
20002001Mercedes-Benz C-Class
19992000Rover 75
19981999Mercedes-Benz A-Class
19971998Renault Mégane Scénic
19961997Mercedes-Benz SLK
19951996MG F
19941995Mercedes-Benz C200

Most wins by manufacturer

Total Wins Manufacturer
11 Honda
9 Toyota
6 Mazda
6 Nissan
5 Mitsubishi
2 Subaru
Volvo
1 Lexus
Volkswagen
1 Hyundai

See also

References

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  6. "Nissan Note e-POWER Series Wins Japan Car of the Year 2021". 14 December 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
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