The landscape of automotive aesthetics is shifting. At the annual Car Design Award 2026, held at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, a jury of experts identified the vehicles and brands that are currently setting the standard for the industry. These awards, a tradition revived in 2016, serve as a roadmap for where car design is heading in terms of form, function, and brand identity.
The Visionaries: Concept Car Winners
Concept cars are the “blueprints” of the industry; they represent experimental ideas that may never reach mass production but dictate the visual language of future models.
- Winner: Audi Concept C – Designed by Audi’s new head of design, Massimo Frascella, this roadster is more than just a showpiece. It is intended to serve as the stylistic North Star for all upcoming Audi models.
- Runner-up: Genesis Magma GT – A bold design that continues to spark conversation within the industry.
- Third Place: Citroen Elo
The victory for Audi suggests a pivot toward a more cohesive, modern identity that will define the brand’s presence on the road for years to come.
The Reality: Production Car Winners
While concept cars represent the “dream,” production car awards recognize the vehicles actually hitting the streets. This category highlights how manufacturers balance cutting-edge design with consumer usability.
- Winner: Renault Twingo – This new electric vehicle (EV) is a masterclass in “nostalgia marketing.” By reviving the proportions of the original mini-MPV, Renault is tapping into a significant trend where modern technology meets retro aesthetics—a strategy successfully pioneered by the Renault 5 and Renault 4.
- Runner-up: BMW iX3
- Third Place: Ferrari 849 Testarossa
Renault’s win highlights a growing industry trend: consumers are increasingly drawn to EVs that feel familiar and emotionally resonant rather than purely clinical or futuristic.
The Identity: Brand Design Language
This category does not look at a single car, but rather the “DNA” of a manufacturer—how consistent and recognizable their entire lineup feels.
- Winner: Jeep – Recognized for its ability to maintain a distinct, rugged identity across its diverse vehicle range.
- Runner-up: Genesis
- Tie for Third: BMW and Dacia
Winning this category is a testament to a brand’s ability to create a “visual signature” that remains recognizable even as technology and body styles change.
The Bottom Line: The 2026 awards highlight a dual movement in the automotive world: a push toward bold, singular design directions for high-end brands (Audi), and a strategic embrace of retro-modern nostalgia for mass-market electric vehicles (Renault).























