It’s a whole new edition of the Car Design Award 2024, the international accolade that has been honouring since 1980s the design teams responsible for the best series and concept car projects, as well as the best design language. The award, organized this year in collaboration with Alcantara, announces the finalist projects and brands for 2024.
As required by the Rulebook, the jurors selected 10 production car projects and 10 concept car projects unveiled between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2023, plus 5 brands that have stood out for the formal language of their entire product range. The finalists have been selected by the Car Design Award jury members following the award’s three categories: Production Cars, Concept Cars and best Brand Design Language. The 2024 Car Design Award’s winner announcement ceremony and the handover of the trophies will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, during the 2024 Milan Design Week.
Concept Cars
Alpine A290_β |
Audi Activesphere |
BMW Vision Neue Klasse |
Cupra DarkRebel |
Kia EV3 |
Lamborghini Lanzador |
Lancia Pu+Ra HPE |
Mazda Iconic SP |
Mercedes-Benz Vision One-Eleven |
Toyota FT-Se |
Production Cars
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale |
Aston Martin Valour |
Cupra Tavascan |
Dacia Duster |
Geely Galaxy E8 |
Kia EV9 |
Lamborghini Revuelto |
Tesla Cybertruck |
Toyota Land Cruiser |
Volvo EX30 |
Brand Design Language
BMW |
Cupra |
Kia |
Lotus |
Toyota |
The international jury that will elect the winners of the Car Design Award 2024 is made up of journalists from renowned global car and design magazines:
Brazil: Paulo Campo Grande, Quatro Rodas, Editor
China: Jun Miao, MJ CarShow, Chief Editor
Europe: Luca Ciferri, Automotive News Europe, Editor & Associate Publisher
France: Stéphane Meunier, L’Automobile Magazine, Editor in Chief
Germany: Michael Köckritz, Publisher, Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director Ramp.Space
Japan: Tetsuya Kato, Car Graphic, Publisher
India: Dhruv Behl, AutoX, Founder & Managing Editor
Italy: Silvia Baruffaldi, Auto&Design, Editor
South Korea: Kibeom Kim, Roadtest, Publisher & Editor in Chief
Spain: Juan Carlos Payo Calderon, Mobilitas Group, General Director
United Kingdom: Andy Franklin, Top Gear, Creative Director