Mark Fruechtnicht, senior manager, product management and planning for Porsche, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
David Woodhouse, Lincoln design director, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Benjamin Jimenez, studio chief designer at Toyota's CALTY Design Research Center, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Nadia BenHamida, senior materials engineer at the Hyundai Kia Technical Center, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Kurt Hoffman, manager of Infiniti Product Planning, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Kevin Kang, creative manager at Hyundai, accepts a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Two General Motors interior design managers, Kathy Sirvio and Chris Gamble, accept a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Managing Editor Tom Murphy explains the process of selecting the Wards 10 Best Interiors as part of the award ceremony at this year's WardsAuto Interiors Conference.
In decreasing order of severity, we call out vehicles with problematic fit-and-finish, materials, ergonomics, stitching, unfortunate design choices or cubby doors that just don't work. Each of these items resulted in points deducted as WardsAuto...