2017 CarSifu Editors’ Choice Awards: Honda CR-V is ‘Car of the Year’

By CARSIFU | 5 October 2017


From left: Akkbar, Wong and Liow with the "Car of the Year", the Honda CR-V.


PETALING JAYA: For the second year running, Honda Malaysia won top honours at the CarSifu Editors’ Choice Awards with the Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P (two-wheel drive) taking the “Car of the Year” title.

The sporty 1.5-litre turbocharged sport utility vehicle (SUV) also won the Best SUV/Crossover - Mid-size 4X2 as well as the Most Well-Specced Mid-size SUV/Crossover categories.

Priced at RM167,700 without insurance, this top-grade 2017 Honda CR-V won as it is more powerful, continues to offer sedan-like handling, provides class-leading interior spaciousness and practicality, and is packed to the brim with comfort features.

Senior executives from automakers with the CarSifu Editors' Choice Awards 2017, with Liow, Wong, BHPetrol supply, retail, corporate affairs and government relations general manager Azizul Azily Ahmad (sixth from left, backrow) and Silverstone Bhd OE sales senior manager Mohd Fadzil (fifth from right, backrow).
Senior executives from automakers with the CarSifu Editors' Choice Awards 2017, with Liow, Wong, BHPetrol supply, retail, corporate affairs and government relations general manager Azizul Azily Ahmad (sixth from left, backrow) and Silverstone Bhd OE sales senior manager Mohd Fadzil (fifth from right, backrow).


Also, it has a comprehensive suite of Honda Sensing safety systems that break new ground in its segment, as these driver-assist technologies are typically found in cars from premium marques.

The awards, organised by Star Media Group, honour the best passenger vehicles in the market and recognise the automotive industry as one of the key pillars of the economy.

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Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Honda Malaysia group vice-president Akkbar Danial showing two of five awards the brand took back.

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Last year, the sporty 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda Civic TC-P sedan clinched the “Car of the Year” title at the inaugural awards.

Honda Malaysia group vice president Akkbar Danial received the trophy from Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai at a gala dinner, held at The Royale Chulan Damansara hotel.

Also present were heads and representatives of car companies, Star Media Group group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai, and chief revenue officer Lim Bee Leng.

Wong said cars are no longer simply tools to ferry one from one point to another.

"Globally, customers are getting more accustomed to the increasing amount of digital technology integrated into their cars," he said.

For the awards, a total of 53 vehicles were nominated across 31 categories.

From left: BHPetrol supply, retail, corporate affairs and government relations general manager Azizul Azily Ahmad, Wong and Silverstone Bhd OE sales senior manager Mohd Fadzil catching up during the CarSifu Editors' Choice Awards 2017.
From left: BHPetrol supply, retail, corporate affairs and government relations general manager Azizul Azily Ahmad, Wong and Silverstone Bhd OE sales senior manager Mohd Fadzil catching up during the CarSifu Editors' Choice Awards 2017.


Among the car that scored big wins was the BMW 740Le xDrive which won in three categories, namely Best Large-size Luxury Executive Car, Most Well-Specced Luxury Large-size Car and also, Business Ride of the Year.

The Honda BR-V (V grade) was another major winner in two categories, namely Best SUV/Crossover - Compact and also, Best Family Ride priced under RM100,000.

Another dual category winner was the Renault Koleos 4WD which won Best SUV/Crossover - Large-size 4X4 and also, the Most Well-Specced Large-size SUV/Crossover category.


Naza Corporation Holdings group chief executive officer (automotive group) Datuk Samson Anand George showing one of two awards for Peugeot.


Naza Corporation Holdings group chief executive officer (automotive group) Datuk Samson Anand George showing one of two awards for Peugeot.

The Kia Grand Carnival EX also clinched two awards, namely Best Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) priced below RM200,000 and also, Best Family Ride priced from RM100,000 to RM200,000 (Three Seating Rows).

In the Most Well-Specced categories, other winners were the Hyundai Elantra Sport (Mid-size Car category), Kia Optima GT (Large-size Car), Volvo S90 T5 (Luxury Mid-size Car) and the Jaguar F-Pace R-Sport (Luxury Large-size SUV/Crossover).

The Proton Iriz 1.6-litre Premium CVT was named Best Compact Hatch while the Peugeot 208 Puretech won the Best Economy Car (1.0-litre to 1.5-litre) category.

Proton Edar Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Abdul Rashid Musa with the Iriz award.
Proton Edar Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Abdul Rashid Musa with the Iriz award.


The Toyota Sienta (V grade) won Best Compact MPV while the Mazda3 G-Vectoring Control (High Skyactiv) clinched the Best Mid-size Car (C-Segment) award.

The Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TSI Highline won Best Large-size Car (D-Segment) while the locally assembled Mercedes-Benz E 250 Avantgarde was named as the Best Mid-size Luxury Executive Car.

The MINI Cooper S Countryman took the Best Luxury SUV/Crossover - Compact award while the Mitsubishi Triton VGT Adventure X won Best Pick-up Truck.

The Porsche Panamera won Sporty Luxury Large-size Sedan of the Year while the Lexus LC 500 clinched the top honour for Best Design.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia general manager Carsten Bauer with three awards.
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia general manager Carsten Bauer with three awards.

Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors managing director Lau Yit Mun displaying the award for the Elantra.
Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors managing director Lau Yit Mun posing with the Elantra award.


The Hyundai Ioniq HEV Plus was named Hybrid Vehicle of the Year, while the Mercedes-Benz C 350 e won in the Hybrid Luxury Vehicle category.

The Diesel Engine of the Year was won by the Mitsubishi 2.4-litre MIVEC Turbo Diesel engine seen in the Triton pick-up truck, while the Petrol Engine of the Year went to the economical 1.2-litre turbocharged Peugeot 3-cylinder PureTech engine.

Some of the award-winning cars, along with several recently launched vehicles, will be presented at the Carsifu Auto Show 2017, to be held at Mid Valley Megamall from Oct 25 till 29.

Boustead Petroleum Marketing and Silverstone Marketing are Star Media Group’s partners in the awards and auto show.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Bermaz Motor (Mazda) general manager Lee Ai Hoon and the Mazda3 award, which won in the Best Mid-size Car (C-segment).

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Volkswagen Passenger Car Malaysia managing director Erik Winter holding the award for Passat.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
TC Euro Cars (Renault Malaysia) CEO Kuan Kim Luen holdin up the Koleos 4WD award.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Volvo Car Malaysia managing director Lennart Stegland receiving the award for the S90 T5.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
UMW Toyota Motor marketing division general manager Mohd Affendi Kairon has the Sienta in hand.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia chief operating officer Ilham Helmi with the Best Pick-up Truck award that went to the Triton.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Sime Darby Auto Performance marketing and PR assistant manager Chloe Tan with the Panamera award.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Naza Kia Malaysia chief executive officer Ivan Kuan has three awards in hand for the Optima GT and Grand Carnival.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Lexus Malaysia department head Chris Tan with the Best Design of the Year award that went to the LC 500.

Car Sifu Awards night at Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling Jaya. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.
Inspired Motor (Infiniti) general manager Tiffany Tan posing with one of two awards won by the Renault Koleos 4WD. Infiniti, Nissan and Renault cars are retailed by Tan Chong Motor Holdings.


 

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