2016 Wards 10 Best Interiors Nominees
March 30, 2016
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Acura RDX with Graystone interior color.
Audi A4 integrates new Multi-Media Interface.
Layered walnut decorative inlays distinguish Audi A6.
Audi Q7 customers can choose from multiple interior ambient light colors.
Refreshed Audi S7 sports Arras Red interior.
Audi TTS coupe as seen through liftgate.
Refreshed BMW 340i benefits from Dakota Black leather with red stitching and piping.
Refreshed BMW 650i employs new iDrive interface.
All-new BMW 750i is technologically advanced.
Orange ambient lighting illuminates Buick Cascada at night.
Cadillac CT6 has panoramic sunroof.
Cadillac XT5 replaces SRX in midsize SUV segment.
Chevrolet Camaro SS interior carries over certain legacy design cues.
Two-tone Ash Gray interior makes Chevrolet Malibu soothing.
Jet Black/Brandy color combo spices up new Chevrolet Volt.
Third row of Chrysler Pacifica is easily accessible and has power reclining function.
Fiat 500X shares platform with Jeep Renegade, as well as ground-breaking interior design themes.
Sync III connectivity system much improved in Ford Focus Titanium.
Honda Accord employs collision mitigation braking.
Bronze metallic accents distinguish Honda Civic.
As compact CUV, Honda HR-V is reasonably spacious.
View from comfortable third row of Honda Pilot.
Hyundai Elantra interior redesigned for better functionality.
Hyundai Tucson features unique storage bin along passenger-side footwell.
Quilted leather, seen in Kia Optima, no longer exclusive to swanky luxury cars.
Lexus ES 350 central controller is ergonomically improved with palmrest.
Lexus LX 570 SUV is big, just like its display screen.
Metallic accents shimmer on Lexus RX 350 steering wheel.
Lincoln MKX features 2-tier storage bin.
Metallic trim, round vents converge at Mazda CX-3's passenger-side king's joint.
Bold red trim inside matches exterior of Mazda MX-5 Miata.
Mercedes GLC300 carries over design cues and technology from recent S-Class and C-Class offerings.
Heavy-duty stitching distinguishes beefy steering wheel of Mercedes AMG GLE63 S.
Chesterfield Leather Indigo billed as dominant interior shade of Mini Cooper S Clubman.
As tested, Mitsubishi Outlander priced at $33,095.
Wood-like film integrated in Nissan Altima interior.
Maxima retains Nissan flagship sedan status.
Diesel-powered Nissan Titan HD soon to be joined by gasoline offerings.
Lots of buttons populate center console of Porsche Macan S.
Ram Rebel's actual tire tread repeated in seat fabric.
Email accessible in $16,470 Scion iA.
Scion iM soon to be rebranded as Toyota model.
White plastic center console earns "Oreo cookie" nickname for Toyota Prius Four.
Terra Cotta interior shade creates bold contrast in Toyota RAV4.
Toyota Tacoma gauges distinguished by orange trim that wraps around center stack as well.
Cavernous backseat puts second-row occupants of Volkswagen Passat a long way from instrument panel.
Shifter made of Orrefors crystal is ultimate Swedish styling cue in new Volvo XC90.
Shifter made of Orrefors crystal is ultimate Swedish styling cue in new Volvo XC90.
The sixth annual Wards 10 Best Interiors competition consists of 47 nominees, including 18 utility vehicles, 15 sedans, five hatchbacks, three pickup trucks, three coupes, two convertibles and a minivan. Eight WardsAuto editors based in Southfield, MI, evaluate and score the vehicles based on materials, ergonomics, driver information, safety, comfort, fit-and-finish, value and aesthetics. Winners are announced April 14, and trophies will be awarded May 11 at the WardsAuto Interiors Conference in Detroit. (See related article: What Makes a Great Interior?.)
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