L.A. Auto Show reveals finalists for the 2024 ZEVA Awards in electric vehicles
The Los Angeles Auto Show has unveiled the finalists for the prestigious THE ZEVA 2024 awards. The final round of voting is now open and will close on November 1, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. To cast your vote, visit TheZevas.com.
The highly anticipated awards ceremony will celebrate the winners of THE ZEVA 2024 on Thursday, November 21. The event will be held as part of AutoMobility LA, which is open to industry professionals and media.
The finalists for each category are as follows:
- TOP HYBRID: Toyota Prius Prime, Jeep Wrangler 4xe, Porsche Panamera 45 E-Hybrid
- TOP TRUCK: Rivian R1T, Chevrolet Silverado, Ford F-150 Lightning
- TOP SUV: VinFast VF9, Rivian R1S, Kia EV9
- TOP CROSSOVER: Hyundai IONIQ 5, Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E
- TOP SEDAN: Lucid Air, Tesla Model 3, Porsche Taycan
- TOP COMPACT/COUPE: BMW i4 eDrive40, Hyundai KONA Electric, Mini Cooper SE Hardtop 2 Door Electric
Industry attendees can take advantage of an early bird registration fee of $149 for AMLA 2024, which is valid through October 31. From November 1, the full registration fee of $249 will apply. Registration for AMLA 2024 is already open, and complimentary registration is available for accredited and approved media. Registrants can complete the process at this link.
The 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show will be open to the public from November 22, 2024, to December 1, 2024. For the most accurate and detailed information about the finalists and categories for THE ZEVA 2024, we recommend checking the official Los Angeles Auto Show or THE ZEVA awards website or press releases directly. The winners of THE ZEVA 2024 will be announced on Tuesday, November 19.
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