DETROIT (FOX 2) - As the Detroit Auto Show gets underway, the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) winners were announced Friday morning. Fifty automotive journalists ...
The 2025 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Yearâ„¢ (NACTOY) award winners were announced this week at the Detroit Auto Show. The North American Car of the Yearâ„¢ award went to ...
The latest winners of the North American Car of the Year (NACTOY) awards have been announced. Taking the top prize for 2025 is the Honda Civic Hybrid. It follows the regular Civic’s victory back ...
The NACTOY awards have been presented annually in Detroit since 1994 by 50 automotive journalists from the United States and Canada. Detroit Free Press critic Mark Phelan is among the jurors. To ...
The winners of the 2025 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) have just been announced at the Detroit auto show. 50 jurors narrowed down dozens of new vehicle ...
The prestigious NACTOY awards kicked off the Detroit Auto Show Media Day on Friday morning as the event returned to its traditional January slot as the first auto show of the year. In a ...
The winners of the 2025 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) awards were revealed Friday morning at the Detroit Auto Show. This year’s honors went to the Honda ...
The coveted 2025 North American Truck of the Year award went to the T6.2-generation Ford Ranger, which bested the Ram 1500 by 22 votes and the redesigned Toyota Tacoma by 27 votes. A solid ...
Buzz Over the course of the last year, NACTOY jurors have dedicated hundreds of hours to test driving, researching and evaluating vehicles on criteria including automotive innovation, design ...
The NACTOY awards have been presented annually in Detroit since 1994 by 50 automotive journalists from the United States and Canada. Detroit Free Press critic Mark Phelan is among the jurors.
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