BMW iX3 Wins 2026 World Car of the Year
The 2026 World Car Awards delivered a strong signal about where the auto industry is headed and it’s clear the future is electric. Leading the charge this year is the all-electric BMW iX3, which secured both the 2026 World Car of the Year and World Electric Vehicle awards at the New York International Auto Show.
Selected by a global jury of 98 automotive journalists from 33 countries, the annual awards recognize standout vehicles that push innovation, design, and performance forward. And this year, electrification dominated nearly every category.
BMW iX3 Takes the Top Spot
BMW’s new iX3 didn’t just win. It swept two of the biggest honors. The all-electric compact SUV impressed jurors with its bold design, expected range of up to 400 miles, and next-generation electric architecture.
The iX3 represents BMW’s next phase of electrification, blending practicality with premium appeal. It’s also positioned as a global model, with availability expected in the United States by summer 2026.
What likely tipped the scales is how well the iX3 balances performance, range, and everyday usability. It’s not just a showcase vehicle. It’s designed to be a volume player.
Lucid Gravity Wins Luxury Category
Luxury went electric too. The Lucid Gravity took home the 2026 World Luxury Car award, continuing Lucid’s momentum in the premium EV space.
This three-row electric SUV stands out for its sleek design, spacious interior, and advanced technology. It also boasts an impressive projected driving range of up to 450 miles, putting it among the longest-range electric SUVs announced so far.
Lucid’s focus on blending performance with luxury appears to be paying off, especially as more buyers look for electric alternatives without sacrificing comfort or capability.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Brings Performance Heat
Performance wasn’t left behind in the EV transition. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N captured the 2026 World Performance Car title, proving electric cars can deliver serious thrills.
The high-performance sedan produces 601 horsepower and 545 lb-ft of torque, with Hyundai’s N Grin Boost temporarily increasing output to 641 horsepower. That extra burst lasts 10 seconds but delivers dramatic acceleration when needed.
Interestingly, the award comes even as the standard Ioniq 6 has been discontinued, making the Ioniq 6 N something of a performance-focused sendoff.
Other Winners from Around the Globe
Two additional winners rounded out the 2026 awards:
- World Urban Car: Firefly (China)
- World Car Design of the Year: Mazda 6e / EZ-6
Both models are currently not available in the United States but highlight the growing global competition, particularly from Chinese automakers.
Electric Vehicles Dominate the Future
This year’s results tell a clear story. Electric vehicles are no longer niche products. They’re now leading innovation across luxury, performance, and mainstream segments.
With winners like the BMW iX3, Lucid Gravity, and Hyundai Ioniq 6 N, the 2026 World Car Awards show that electrification isn’t just the future. It’s already here.
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