One GM SUV impressed the judges enough to be crowned best €70k+ luxury vehicle and is in with a shot of the overall COTY crown in November
The Cadillac Lyriq EV has been named the best luxury car over €70,000 in Germany’s 2025 Car of The Year competition. Every one of the four other category winners came from European brands. Judges now have to decide if the Lyriq deserves to beat the Citroen C3, BMW 5-Series, Audi Q6 e-tron, and Porsche 911 GTS T-Hybrid to take the overall win.
The victors in the other four categories are the Citroen e-C3/C3, which took best compact vehicle under €35k , the BMW 5-Series/i5 which was awarded best premium car under €70k, the Audi Q6/SQ6 e-tron, GCOTY’s best new energy vehicle, and the Porsche 911 GTS T-Hybrid, which scooped best performance car. You might have noticed that each one of those cars bar the Lyriq hails from Europe, and three are German.
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