Skip advert
Advertisement
Features

evo Car of the Year 2017

This is evo Car of the Year, the complete guide to the best performance cars on sale today.

Welcome to evo Car of the Year. A new evo Car of the Year. One that is more inclusive than ever before. An eCoty that celebrates the very best performance cars on sale today from every key sector covered by evo’s all-knowing Knowledge.

From superminis to hypercars, via hot hatches, saloons, sports cars, coupes, GTs and supercars, we’ve taken our favourite car from each class to roads that put them in their element, enabling them to show exactly what they’re capable of, and we’ve travelled thousands of miles across the length and breadth of England, Scotland, Wales and, er, Germany to do so.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Unlike previous years we haven’t restricted ourselves to considering only new cars launched during the last twelve months. As we see all too often, the latest arrivals aren’t always an improvement over the established class leader. In addition, for a car to be eligible for consideration, you must be able to place an order for one, and not need to be a ‘special’ customer to do so. In other words, no unobtainium.

> evo Car of the Year 2018

evo Car of the Year: McLaren 720S

eCoty McLaren 720S - front tracking

Aston Parrott

And we have a winner. The evo Car of the Year is the astonishing McLaren 720S. Of all our category winners the McLaren supercar stood out above its illustrious competition to claim the overall crown. 

Click the links below for our category winners and our thinking on why the McLaren 720S claimed top spot. For the full eCoty experience you can buy the special Car of the Year issue of evo in all good newsagents. Alternatively, subscribe to evo today for complete coverage of another action-packed year in cars... 

eCoty roll of honour

Supermini

Winner: Peugeot 208 GTi by Peugeot Sport

Highly commended: None

Hot hatch

Winner: Honda Civic Type R 

Highly commended: Volkswagen Golf R and Hyundai i30 N

Sports saloon

Winner: Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce

Highly commended: Mercedes-AMG C43 and Audi S4

eCoty Alfa Romeo Giulia QV - front driving

Aston Parrott

Supersaloon

Winner: Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio

Highly commended: BMW M3 Competition Package and Mercedes-AMG E63

Sports car

Winner: Lotus Elise Sport 220

Highly commended: Abarth 124 Spider and Lotus 3-Eleven

Coupe

Winner: BMW M4 Competition Pack

Highly commended: Audi RS5 and Porsche 911 Carrera GTS

SUV

Winner: Porsche Macan GTS

Highly commended: Porsche Cayenne and Jaguar F-Pace

Continental GT - rear

GT

Winner: Bentley Continental GT

Highly commended: Ferrari GTC4 Lusso and Lexus LC500

Supercar

Winner: McLaren 720S

Highly commended: Ferrari 488 GTB and Lamborghini Huracán Performante

Hypercar

Winner: Bugatti Chiron

Highly commended: Pagani Huayra and Koenigsegg Agera RS

Car of the year

Winner: McLaren 720S

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Toyota GR Supra Fast Fleet test – 11 months in Japan's Porsche Cayman
evo Fast Fleet Toyota Supra
Long term tests

Toyota GR Supra Fast Fleet test – 11 months in Japan's Porsche Cayman

With a 335bhp straight-six and rear-wheel drive, the Supra should be very much our sort of car. But after nearly a year on our fleet, did this prove t…
17 May 2024
Aston Martin Vantage 2024 review – the best Aston in years
Aston Martin Vantage 2024 track
Reviews

Aston Martin Vantage 2024 review – the best Aston in years

The junior Aston Martin has been thoroughly reengineered. It’s not so junior any more 
12 May 2024
Mandatory speed limiters to be fitted to all new UK cars in 2024
80mph motorway speed limit
News

Mandatory speed limiters to be fitted to all new UK cars in 2024

The use of mandatory speed limiters on all new cars was approved by the European Parliament in 2019, and they're set to come into force later this yea…
8 May 2024