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Kia wins two 2019 Women’s World Car of the Year awards

Kia has won two 2019 Women’s World Car of the Year awards – the Kia XCeed won the ‘Urban Car Award’, while the Kia Soul EV picked up the ‘Green Car Award’. Kia was the only manufacturer to win awards in two different categories.

Announced at a ceremony during the recent Dubai International Motor Show, the Women’s World Car of the Year awards are voted for by a carefully selected judging panel comprised of 41 female automotive writers from 34 countries spread across five continents.

Thomas Schemera, Executive Vice President and Head of Hyundai Motor Group’s Product Division, commented: “Since going on sale this year, both the Kia XCeed and Kia Soul EV have proven extremely popular with consumers looking for something different in the growing urban crossover class. We’re delighted that these new models have been recognized by an international jury of renowned female motoring writers – both the XCeed and Soul EV carry universal appeal across all demographics.”

Both the Kia XCeed and new Kia Soul EV made their debuts in the urban crossover segment in 2019.

The Kia XCeed is an urban crossover utility vehicle which combines compact SUV practicality with the sporty packaging and engaging handling of a hatchback. The XCeed’s suite of advanced safety, connectivity and infotainment technologies make it one of the most high-tech, comprehensively-equipped cars in its class. The Kia XCeed was recently named ‘Best car under 35,000 Euros’ at the coveted Golden Steering Wheel (Das Goldene Lenkrad) awards in Germany.

The new Kia Soul EV offers long-range, zero-emissions power to consumers in the urban crossover class. Powered exclusively by electric energy, the Soul EV gives buyers a choice between mid and long-range power-electrics – both offering more power and improved driving range compared to electric rivals.

Faris Bouchaala

Automotive Journalist -- Editor-in-Chief A big automotive enthusiast and car lover since my childhood, my daily goal was to find a way pull the steering wheel away from my dad. Very few people have the opportunity to turn their passion into a career, and I happen to be one of those privileged few.

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