Newsweek's inaugural awards honoring the "World's Biggest Auto Disruptors" was a roaring success. The awards had been handed out at an in-person ceremony held at Newsweek's headquarters at One World Commerce Heart.
The World's Biggest Auto Disruptors awards acknowledged executives and firms that raised the bar for carmakers in 2021. The distinguished record of winners displays the quickly altering, more and more aggressive, and influence pushed automotive panorama through which sustainability, mobility options, various fuels, and different applied sciences are inspiring progress in leaps and bounds.
From investing within the evolution of batteries, robotics, and related applied sciences, to remodeling model design at breakneck pace, these disruptors are reworking how we drive and proving that the longer term is already right here.
The 'World's Biggest Auto Disruptors' of 2022
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR
Euisun Chung, Govt Chair, Hyundai Motor Group


EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Jim Farley, President and CEO, Ford Motor Firm


DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Alfonso Albaisa, Senior Vice President, World Design, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR
Hyundai Motor Group
POWERTRAIN OF THE YEAR
Hyundai Motor Group

MARKETING CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR
Land Rover

"Newsweek is proud to rejoice auto producers which can be efficiently disrupting the worldwide automotive trade," stated Newsweek President and CEO Dev Pragad. "The World's Biggest Auto Disruptors 2022 occasion at Newsweek's world headquarters, encompassing the 72nd flooring of One World Commerce, honored the boldest of auto innovators. These producers are audaciously upending the same old stream of enterprise to enhance the approach to life of drivers, riders, and homeowners. We congratulate the winners and stay up for seeing how every will disrupt the trade this 12 months."
"As we speak's main automakers are pushing the boundaries in ways in which preserve us transferring and in addition seize the creativeness," stated Nancy Cooper, World Editor in Chief, Newsweek. "The disruptors on this record need to be acknowledged for pushing the trade ahead, in addition to for his or her management in responding to the challenges introduced on by the pandemic."
"There are two phrases to explain the evolving automotive panorama: larger and bolder," stated Eileen Falkenberg-Hull, Senior Editor of Autos, Newsweek. "We created this award and the podcast to seize the fast pace of innovation, the rising tradition of influence and sustainability, and the visionary leaders who're making all of it a actuality by taking huge dangers."
The occasion additionally included a panel dialogue hosted by Falkenberg-Hull and Nicole Wakelin, a journalist with over a decade of expertise on the autos beat. The company on the panel had been:
- Stephanie Brinley, Principal Automotive Analyst at IHS Markit;
- Ed Kim, President and Chief Analyst at Auto Pacific; and
- Tyson Jominy, Vice President of Knowledge & Analytics at J.D. Energy.


Newsweek launched their latest podcast, "Quick Ladies," on April 12, 2022. Hosted by Eileen Falkenberg Hull and Nicole Wakelin, the 2 journalists will take us on their wild adventures all over the world whereas take a look at driving the latest automobiles, staying at fancy resorts, and discovering native delicacies. Episode 1 will characteristic evaluations on the KIA EV6 and the brand new Lincoln Navigator along with stops at a Napa Valley resort and a go to to Scottsdale, Arizona.
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