Source: Motorpress /Volvo Car South Africa
The Volvo EX30 has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious South African Car of the Year competition sponsored by Old Mutual Insure. The all-electric crossover, which is enjoying substantial global sales success, is one of 17 finalists and the only fully electric vehicle vying for the crown in 2025.
Globally, the EX30 has amassed myriad awards. Recently, it was named the EV of the Year at the Top Gear South Africa Awards 2024 and was also named the World Urban Car 2024 by World Car Awards, The Sunday Times Small SUV of the Year award, and Carwow’s Car of the Year 2024, among many more.
Testing for the competition begins this March at Zwartkops Raceway, where the jury will evaluate the finalist vehicles in detail. Uniquely, the South African COTY competition is one of the few globally to include physical testing of all finalists. The final scoring also integrates data from Lightstone Auto, with automated scoring factoring in segment sales volumes and competitor pricing adjusted for specifications.
"Congratulations to the finalists selected from the highly competitive semi-finalist group across all COTY categories," says Mabuyane Mabuza, Chairman of the SAGMJ. "Rapid technological advances intensify the annual competition, with innovative features becoming commonplace, even in entry-level vehicles, showcasing the evolution of automotive technology."
The EX30 comes packed with advanced technology, offering a range of standard driver assists, safety systems, and infotainment features. Even the Core, which kicks off the three-model range at R791,900, is equipped with standard Adaptive Cruise Control, Google Services, Front Cross Traffic Alert, Rear Collision Warning, and more.