Discovery is Scots Car of the Year 04 | 11 | 2017

    LAND ROVER’S LATEST Discovery has been crowned 2017 Scottish Car of the Year. The all-new SUV triumphed in its segment to be named best-in-class by the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers (ASMW) and then fought off tough competition from other category winners to take the top title.

    It’s the third time a Land Rover has emerged victorious at the awards; the previous Discovery 4 model wowed judges following its debut in 2009 and the Range Rover Evoque enjoyed success in 2011.

    Presenting the accolade at Edinburgh’s Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, Stephen Park, President of the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers, said: “Once again, the judging process was a difficult one due to the high standard of new models which have been launched in the last 12 months.

    “However, from the moment ASMW members first drove the fifth generation Discovery, they were in no doubt that it’s one exceptional vehicle.

    “Indeed, it’s the breadth of ability which makes the Discovery so special. This is a 4x4 which remains true to Land Rover’s traditional spirit of adventure – it really can climb mountains and ford streams – while also being brilliant around town, on country roads and motorways.

    Land-Rover-Discovery-Award--1-.jpg

    “We were particularly impressed by the mix of seven seater practicality coupled with luxury car refinement and incredible capability in both on and off-road situations.”

    Accepting the award, Jeremy Hicks, Jaguar Land Rover UK managing director, said: "We are delighted to be accepting this award tonight. Discovery and Scotland are a perfect match come whatever the weather, whatever the terrain.

    "I am also delighted to announce that in recognition of this award and the support of the Scottish people over the years, Land Rover will be providing the ASMW's chosen charity, Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) with a Discovery for six months to see them through the winter. We are honoured to be supporting such a fundamental and worthy cause."

    Ford-Fiesta-.jpg

    The Scottish Car of the Year (SCOTY) awards also delivered particularly impressive results for Ford, Mazda, Suzuki and Skoda.

    Not only did a new version of an old favourite, the Fiesta (above), take the best Supermini title, but an evolution of last year’s top Hot Hatch, the Focus RS Mountune, ensured sporting success for Ford again in 2017.

    Mazda-CX-5.jpg

    Mazda also had cause for celebration, with the MX-5 RF and CX-5 (above) named best Drop Top and Crossover respectively.

    Suzuki, meanwhile, received recognition for its two newest models. Retro charm and clever interior packaging put the Ignis at the top of the Compact pedestal while the Boosterjet-powered Swift (below) won the special Eco prize.

    Suzuki-Swift-.jpg

    Skoda’s Kodiaq, a runner-up in the race for the overall SCOTY title, won the Seven Seater category while the Yeti won the Used car section.

    Elsewhere, Vauxhall displayed a return to form in the Family category with the Insignia Grand Sport winning by a comfortable margin.

    Volvo-V90-Cross-Country-.jpg

    Following on from last year, when the V90 was named best Estate car and overall winner, the addition of four-wheel-drive and extra ground clearance enabled Volvo to continue its winning form with the V90 Cross Country (above).

    Mini-Countryman-1.jpg

    In the Executive arena, BMW’s outstanding new 5 Series proved unbeatable while sister brand Mini scooped the new Compact Crossover category with the new Countryman (above) model.

    McLaren-720S.jpg

    One of the most diverse categories is the Sports one and British design and engineering know-how put the sensational McLaren 720S supercar on the podium.

    Finally, the special Design and Innovation gong went to DS Automobiles for launching the UK’s first contactless payment car key.

    Land-Rover-Discovery-Bridge-copy.jpg

    “Land Rover may have deservedly won the top prize with its multi-talented Discovery – a car that’s hugely relevant to the unique demands of the Scottish marketplace – but our category winners demonstrate the sheer scale of new car talent available across all market segments,” Park said.

    SCOTY category winners at a glance:


    Compact: Suzuki Ignis;

    Supermini: Ford Fiesta;

    Family: Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport:

    Drop Top: Mazda MX-5 RF;

    Executive: BMW 5 Series;

    Estate: Volvo V90 Cross Country;

    Compact Crossover: Mini Countryman;

    Crossover: Mazda CX-5;

    SUV: Land Rover Discovery;

    Hot Hatch: Ford Focus RS Mountune;

    Sports: McLaren 720S;

    Seven Seater: Skoda Kodiaq;

    Eco: Suzuki Swift Boosterjet;

    Used: Skoda Yeti;

    Design & Innovation: DS Automobiles Contactless Payment Car Key.

    Keep up-to-date with all the latest news by following us at twitter.com/Scotcars

    Jim McGill

    Caption:  Receiving the accolade from Stephen Park, President, Association of Scottish Motoring Writers (right) is Jeremy Hicks, Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover UK (left). Stephen and Jeremy are pictured with the award-winning Discovery at the iconic Forth Rail Bridge.

User Comments

Login or register to post comments.