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Subaru's Levorg Named NZ Car of the Year Finalist

Tuesday 29 November 2016, 1:32PM

By Beckie Wright

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Subaru’s all-new turbocharged Levorg is already making an impact and has been named a New Zealand Car of the Year finalist, despite only being on sale in the country’s showrooms for just over four months.

The performance sports wagon was announced as one of 10 finalists after a judging panel of New Zealand Motoring Writers’ Guild (NZMWG) members, plus New Zealand Automobile Association (NZAA) representatives made the decision about the front-runners. Members of the NZMWG and the NZAA who have driven the top 10 cars will independently rank each of them on a number of elements including value, design and quality – the best of which will become the 2016 New Zealand Car of the Year. The winner will be announced at the Viaduct Events Centre in Auckland on December 7. The Subaru Levorg, which went on sale for the first time in New Zealand in mid-July, has already established itself as a popular car with Kiwi drivers - no doubt helped by its reputation as the spiritual successor to the much missed Legacy GT wagon.

Subaru of New Zealand Managing Director Wallis Dumper says that the Levorg is a real driver’s car that still allows Kiwi families to enjoy all their outdoor activities.

“The Levorg model specification we chose for the New Zealand market is the 2.0GT-S and it is already contributing positively to Subaru of New Zealand’s overall sales. It is easy to see why, because Levorg offers style and sophistication within a sports wagon package that allows plenty of room for sporting equipment. Throw in its classy trim, leading-edge technology plus the Subaru all wheel drive experience and it makes sense that Levorg is attracting a wide cross-section of buyers.”

“In a short space of time Levorg has already far exceeded the previous Legacy GT sales. In fact, it has exceeded Legacy GT and WRX hatch sales so we know it truly is the sports car you can actually use for sports,” Mr Dumper says.

NZAA Motoring Services General Manager Stella Stocks says the top 10 line up is a good representation of the market, from an entry level choice right through to the luxury end. “It’s pleasing to see many affordable options included in the top 10 list of finalists boasting a lot of safety technology and great design. There really is something for everyone with this year’s line up,” Ms Stocks says.

The NZMWG president, Liz Dobson, was impressed with the variety of vehicles in the top 10.

“Despite it being a relatively quiet year in terms of new vehicles being launched here, there was robust debate by the panel to decide the final vehicles as all of the contenders were strong candidates,” Ms Dobson says.

For more information on Subaru, please visit the website at https://www.subaru.co.nz/