A panel of 70 praised IONIQ 5, saying the electric SUV "represents a step change in Hyundai design language and is a great example of how an EV drivetrain can liberate both exterior and interior designers."
IONIQ 5 is zero emissions, long-range, with a ultra-rapid recharge battery electric powertrain and brilliantly designed cabin.
"The interior is fresh, hi-tech and light-filled, making good use of the extra packaging space afforded by its EV drivetrain," the judges said.
"Technical highlights such as ultra-rapid charging capability and impressive battery range show real advancement in terms of EV capability.
"The use of eco-friendly materials such as bio-paint and eco-process leather is also positive for the environment."
The panel also heaped praise on the NEXO hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) to be offered in Australia.
"[It's] exciting to see the hydrogen fuel cell become a reality in an ADR-approved car for Australian roads. Love the use of materials and recyclables Hyundai is using and the drivetrain, of course, is its big pull-point in tech, sustainability and social impact," the judges said.
"Hydrogen fuel cell technology has enormous potential to clean up vehicle tailpipe emissions and is more attractive on some levels than a battery electric vehicle, notably because of the vehicle's superior range and rapid refueling times.
"NEXO is a fascinating vehicle technically and nicely designed in its own right."
The 4th generation Tucson applies Hyundai's 'Sensuous Sportiness' design language to create a modern family SUV that offers safety, comfort and advanced technology.
"The Tucson has come far in its four generations. This is the sportiest and most futuristic yet. There's no doubt this new design language significantly elevates the Tucson's image," the panel opined.
"This is also carried over to the interior which is light, airy and attractive with a clean, modern and uncluttered dash.
"It's clear the exterior designers in particular, have been given a good deal of latitude with this model to reinvent the nameplate and they've succeeded.
"Sustainability is addressed fairly well with 70 percent of the vehicle by weight being recyclable, including various plastic components. Hyundai's near term target of 95 percent recyclability for its vehicles is laudable."
"Receiving an Australian Good Design Award is testament to embedding design excellence at the heart of a product, service, place or experience," Good Design Australia Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Brandon Gien said.
"Although 2021 continues to be another challenging year, it is incredibly inspiring to see designers and businesses working together to find innovative, customer-centric design solutions to local and global challenges and to see them recognised and rewarded for their efforts through these prestigious Awards.
"The standard of design excellence represented in this year's Awards is the best I've ever seen in my 25 years of running these Awards, an encouraging sign that the design sector is flourishing," Dr. Gien said.
The 2020 Good Design Awards jury evaluted 933 submissions in a range of criteria, across 12 design disciplines and 30 subcategories.
Winners were able to demonstrate excellence in Good Design, Design Innovation and Design Impact.
Good Design Australia and the Good Design Awards
The Good Design Awards are conducted by Good Design Australia, an international organisation established in 1958, which is committed to promoting the importance of design to business, industry, government and the public in creating a better, safer and more prosperous world.
The annual Good Design Awards for the best new products and services in the Australian market recognise excellence in architectural design, precinct design, engineering, fashion, digital and communication design, and reward new and emerging areas of design including design strategy, social impact design, design research, and rising talent in the Next Gen category.
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