The announcement was made during a ceremony to mark the 15th edition of the awards, which was held in the glorious surroundings of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan earlier this month.
These are the winning models in the individual categories: - CITY/SMALL CARS: Fiat 500 (18 points), Mazda2 (second place and 5 points); - MEDIUM-SIZE HATCHBACKS: Fiat Bravo (15 points), Peugeot 308 (second place and 9 points); - SEDANS: Mercedes-Benz C-Class (14 points), Audi A4 (second place and 11 points); - LUXURY: Lexus LS 600h (11 points), Lexus LS 460 (second place and 6 points); - COUPES: Audi A5 (13 points), BMW 1-Series Coupe (second place and 6 points); - CABRIOLETS: Opel GT (11 points), BMW 3-Series Cabrio (second place and 9 points); - SPORTS CARS: Aston Martin DBS (10 points), Maserati GranTurismo (second place and 7 points); - STATION WAGONS: Mercedes-Benz C-Class estate (12 points), Volvo V70 (second place and 6 points); - MPV: Citroen C4 Picasso (16 points); - OFF-ROAD/CROSSOVER: Volkswagen Tiguan (8 points), Nissan Qashqai (second place and 7 points); - LIMITED-EDITION CARS: Lamborghini Reventon (14 points); - CONCEPT CARS: Renault Laguna Coupe Concept (12 points), Volvo XC60 (second place and 5 points).
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