Have your say: Top Cars People’s Choice Award voting now open
Thursday, 25 April 2024
Which car is your pick out of Stuff’s 18 Top Cars 2024 finalists?
Stuff is proud to announce that voting for the first Stuff Top Cars People’s Choice Award is now open!
Here, Stuff Motoring readers like you can cast a vote on which of our Top Cars finalists is the most deserving of glory. You can read more about our finalists by clicking here, and you can read more about how our panel of judges decided on these finalists by clicking here.
To cast a vote in the Stuff Top Cars People’s Choice Award voting, scroll below in our Top Cars widget to your chosen car and click the corresponding ‘thumb’ icon. Voting is open from April 12 to May 3, 2024.
Opel Astra: The Astra is back, with handsome looks and a plug-in hybrid option.MG4: China’s best-selling electric hatchback in New Zealand, and boasting a line-up with considerable depth.Cupra Born: A surprisingly lovable and sharp looking electric warm hatch.
Suzuki S-Cross Hybrid: Vitara who? The S-Cross Hybrid does everything its more well-known sibling can do, but better.Kia Niro HEV: Kia’s quirky electrified SUV was a Stuff favourite thanks to its polished hybrid system and funky styling.Honda CR-V: Priced under $60,000, the entry-level 7-seater CR-V is one of the best value SUVs on the market.
Top Family Car (under $60,000) category finalists
Mazda CX-60: Japan’s Mazda is serious about pitching itself as a premium contender, as evidenced by the plus CX-60.Kia EV9: A fully electric behemoth with very distinctive looks. This six-figure Kia is one of the brand’s most ambitious projects.Ford Mustang Mach-E: Fantastic to drive, fantastic to look at. The Mach-E offers plenty of performance and practicality.
Maserati Grecale: The Italian marque’s latest nameplate rekindles its former magic. Watch out Porsche Macan.Lotus Eletre: A Lotus luxury car? Yes, you heard that right. And it’s magnificent inside.BMW i7: The German marque’s electric super sedan helps the marque get one up on the Mercedes-Benz EQS.
Volkswagen Multivan: Versatility in more ways than one for Volkswagen’s most mainstream van.Volkswagen Amarok: Based on the same architecture as the Ranger, Volkswagen has done plenty to make the Amarok feel distinct.Ford Ranger: New Zealand’s best-selling new vehicle is popular for good reason.
Lotus Emira: Speaking of swansongs, Lotus has ended its internal combustion era with one of its best creations to date.Honda Civic Type R: The hot hatch benchmark has been lifted again.BMW M2: One heck of a pure petrol performance car swansong.