2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Nominees
April 8, 2015
Editors evaluated 42 vehicles as part of the 2015 Ward's 10 Best Interiors competition. Here are some of the nominees. Winners will be announced April 16. (See related article: WardsAuto Interiors Conference being held May 13 in the new Grand Riverview Ballroom at Detroit’s Cobo Center.
In scoring each entry, editors complete score sheets after looking closely at, for instance, the “kings joint,” a fussy mating point between the front doors and instrument panel. Any misalignment of trim can result in point deductions.
They look at stitching and seams all over the vehicle – on doors, seats, sunroofs and instrument panels, in cargo holds and where the headliner meets with each section of pillar trim. They check for flush-fitting vents and speaker grates. They rotate knobs and flip switches to make sure they function smoothly.
How Winners Are Picked
Aesthetics and design harmony are major factors, but editors also manipulate seat controls and reach across the center stack to see if buttons and knobs on the far side are within easy range. Are there any ergonomic challenges an automaker failed to address?
They try out touchpads and touchscreens to test their user-friendliness. They check sightlines, second-row headroom and the ease of access to third-row seats.
Editors want to find out if the design team paid extreme attention to detail by, for instance, providing a smooth finished edge where the headliner meets the windshield – a place most consumers will never see.
They watch for textures, material quality and gloss levels and will mark down a vehicle for obviously fake wood and excessive cheap plastic.
The 2015 pool of nominees is extremely diverse. In keeping with a trend noticed in recent years, mainstream brands continue refining their interiors to the point they could be competing with luxury marques.
For example, there are seven new CUVs or SUVs from traditional luxury brands, namely Cadillac, Infiniti, Lexus, Lincoln and Mercedes.
But four others (Ford Edge, Kia Sorento, Nissan Murano and Volkswagen Touareg) are beautifully appointed and priced to compete in near-luxury segments.
In all, there are nine mainstream CUVs among this year’s nominees, including the Chevrolet Trax, Honda CR-V and Subaru Outback.
In addition, the field includes eight luxury cars and eight mainstream sedans, including three vehicles whose interiors clearly are reaching out to premium-minded buyers (Chrysler 300C, Mazda6 and Subaru Legacy).
Trucks in this year’s competition are the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon and Ram ProMaster city van, which is vying for attention as a low-cost cargo van that also handles second-row passenger duty quite nicely.
Sports cars in the field include the Alfa Romeo 4C, Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Ford Mustang. The Sedona and Toyota Sienna are the only minivans in this year’s competition.
2015 10 Best Interiors Nominees
Acura ILX
Acura TLX
Alfa Romeo 4C
BMW i3
BMW i8
Cadillac Escalade
Chevrolet Colorado
Chevrolet Trax
Chrysler 300C
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
Dodge Charger
Ford Edge
Ford F-150
Ford Mustang
GMC Canyon
Honda CR-V
Honda Fit
Hyundai Sonata
Infiniti QX80
Jeep Renegade
Kia Sedona
Kia Sorento
Land Rover Discovery Sport
Lexus NX 300h
Lexus RC 350
Lincoln MKC Black Label
Lincoln MKZ Black Label
Lincoln Navigator
Mazda6
Mercedes C400
Mercedes CLS
Mercedes GLA
Mercedes S550 Coupe
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
Nissan Murano
Ram ProMaster city van
Subaru Legacy
Subaru Outback
Subaru WRX
Toyota Camry
Toyota Sienna
VW Touareg
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