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Toyota Land Cruiser – 2025 Finalist

After a multi-decade hiatus from the Canadian market, the Toyota Land Cruiser is back for 2025. Offering a turbocharged engine mated to a hybrid setup, power comes in at 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft torque. The new Land Cruiser offers more comfort and technology than ever before, while trying to remain true to its rugged roots with features like a rear locking differential, full-time four-wheel drive and a disconnecting sway bar. Our jurors identified these three attributes as stand outs in the new Land Cruiser: Juror’s Opinion – Kyle Patrick had this to say at AutoGuide.com: “After this brief first …

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Toyota Camry – 2025 Finalist

Ditching its V6, the Toyota Camry has now gone all hybrid across the lineup, still offering those interested in a sedan a strong offering. All-wheel drive is also available in the Camry, which produces 232 horsepower when equipped with four-wheel power. 2025 also brings a fresh look to the Camry, replacing the mild styling with a car that is much more wild to look at. Our jurors identified these three areas as particularly good on the Camry: Juror’s Opinion – David Chao had this to say on the Automotive Press YouTube channel: “If you don’t need an SUV or a …

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AJAC announces 12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025

MONTREAL, January 16, 2025 – The 12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025 have been revealed today at the Montreal Auto Show, where they are on display to visitors in the Canadian Car of the Year Awards (CCOTY) booth for the duration of the show. The popular event at the Palais des Congrès runs until January 26. The 12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025 are as follows: Canadian Car of the Year Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year  Canadian Electric Car of the Year Canadian Electric Utility Vehicle of the Year Selected by an expert jury from the Automobile …

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12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025

AJAC 12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025

The list of 12 Best Vehicles in Canada is created from detailed ballots completed by AJAC’s expert journalists. More than 600 ballots were submitted during the creation of the 12 Best list by 48 jurors based right across Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax. CCOTY is Canada’s ONLY vehicle awards scheme in which the jurors drive every vehicle they vote on. Vehicles are tested on the same roads and in the same conditions faced by Canadian drivers from coast to coast every day. The list of 12 Best Vehicles in Canada for 2025 includes both newcomers and longstanding favourites among Canadian …

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Jeff Wilson | AutoGuide: 2025 Subaru Forester

Jeff Wilson had this to say about the Subaru Forester on AutoGuide: “Subaru could have dramatically overhauled the Forester with a radical look, taking it in an entirely new direction the way some of the competitors try to reinvent their models with every new generation. Instead, as one of the company’s volume sellers, the new Forester receives measured change to a format that has worked for the brand throughout the previous five generations. The previous model’s bright, spacious interior, useful cargo hold, and engaging performance continue to define the Forester, while also benefitting from improved comfort, driveability, and arguably appearance. …

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Cadillac Lyriq – 2025 Semi-Finalist

The Cadillac Lyriq is the iconic brand’s take on all-electric luxury, packing a unique design and an interior packed with luxury materials. With a range of 505 kilometers, the Lyriq is more than competitive with how far it will go and also with how much power it offers, up to 500 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque when all-wheel drive is equipped. Juror’s Opinion – Stephanie Wallcraft had this to say at Driving.ca: “The Lyriq looks genuinely impressive on walk-up, although my teenager did comment on the door handles opening the “wrong way.” From their flush position, they extend out …

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Hyundai Kona Electric – 2025 Semi-Finalist

The Hyundai Kona Electric offers buyers a small crossover with unique style that just underwent significant changes. Now with more space, a new interior and better driving performance, the Kona Electric also stands out thanks to its unique styling. Power comes in at 201 hp and 188 lb-ft of torque, resulting in a range of 420 kilometers on a full charge. Juror’s Opinion – Jil McIntosh had this to say on AutoTrader.ca: “On rain-dampened roads around Victoria, B.C., the Kona Electric proved that the decrease in torque shouldn’t be an issue for most drivers. It has excellent road manners in …

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Volvo EX30 – 2025 Semi-Finalist

The EX30 is the smallest SUV that Volvo has ever produced, but it says it is the biggest and most important step towards full electrification as it has the smallest Co2 footprint of any Volvo ever built. A full charge will take you 442 kilometers in the EX30, while the motors and battery provide 268 horsepower and 253 lb-ft of torque. The EX30 adds another small electric vehicle market, offering the benefits on an EV without a big physical footprint. Juror’s Opinion – Andrew McCredie had this to say on Driving.ca: “So, it’s great that Volvo is bringing a compact …

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Hyundai Ioniq 6 – 2025 Semi-Finalist

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 shares its platform with the Ioniq 5 hatchback but it brings its own sedan styling and presence to the market that its sibling doesn’t offer. A 77.4 kWh battery pack offers up 581 kilometers of range and is able to be replenished at a rate of up to 350 kW. That’s capable of bringing the battery from 10 to 80 percent in 20 minutes. For those that still want a four-door sedan over a crossover, the Ioniq 6 offers a compelling all-electric package. Juror’s Opinion – Matthew Guy had this to say at TheStar.com: “Hyundai’s new …

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Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid – 2025 Semi-Finalist

Back to defend its win as the 2024 Canadian Electric Car of the Year, the Prius has now dropped the “Prime” from its name, simply going by the Prius Plug-In Hybrid now. The car remains the same though, offering miserly fuel economy in a new sleek package. On a full charge, you can make it 72 kilometers before the gas engine kicks in to provide power. Total system output measures in at 220 horsepower, offering drivers more punch than any previous Prius.  Juror’s Opinion – Elle Alder had this to say at Driving.ca: “Through all of this, the new Prius …

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