Watch: Geneva International Motor Show unveils 2024’s car of the year
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch as the Geneva International Motor Show unveiled 2024's car of the year on Monday, 26 February.
The huge event returned for the first time in five years after a hiatus triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
This year's finalists were the BMW 5-series, BYD Seal, Kia EV9, Peugeot E-3008/3008, Renault Scenic, Toyota C-HR, and Volvo EX30.
Fifty-nine jury members from 22 countries had 25 points to give to at least five of the seven finalists.
Two Russian judges remain suspended from voting due to Vladimir Putin's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, which has reached its two-year anniversary.
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