Bentley Continental GT

Wards' editors said the GT's interior "oozes grace and sophistication," specifically mentioning the new GT's displays, interfaces and switchgear.    

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Bentley Continental GT

Whether it was the diamond stitching on the door panels or the trick screen that rotates in the dashboard to hide away, we found the right amount of pomp and circumstance in this car.     

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BMW M850i

The BMW M850i earned Wards' praise for its actual metal trim and Merino leather seats.

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BMW M850i

We sampled the M850i late last year, calling the seats "equal parts comfortable and supportive," and we also called out the look and feel of everything.   

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Genesis G70

Wards' editors celebrated the ergonomics, infotainment and attention to detail in a car that also happens to be the 2019 North American Car of the Year.

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Genesis G70

When we reviewed it recently, we praised the fact that Genesis took more economical materials and still managed to craft an interior that feels positively luxurious.     

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Hyundai Santa Fe

Wards gave the previous-generation Santa Fe a nod in 2013, and now it's back on the list again.     

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Hyundai Santa Fe

We, too, noted the upscale feel given off by this sub-$40,000 SUV.    

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Jeep Gladiator

Wards' editors looked beyond the dashboard and found plenty of clever tricks in the second row, enough to earn a spot on the list.     

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Jeep Gladiator

We found the lockboxes to be clever additions in our review of the new Gladiator, as well.     

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Lincoln Nautilus

Wards' editors were quick to relish in the Nautilus' curves and the details, like how the diamond pattern cut into the seats resembles the Lincoln logo.    

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Lincoln Nautilus

We found the seats comfortable as all get-out, and while not everybody is a fan of the push-button transmission, there's a lot to like about Sync 3, the infotainment system Lincoln shares with Ford.

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Mercedes-Benz A220

Wards' editors gave the new A-Class sedan a spot on its list for its new MBUX infotainment system and the general design of the interior.   

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Mercedes-Benz A220

We never liked Mercedes-Benz's first crack at a new-age affordable model, the CLA-Class, but the A-Class righted all those wrongs, which we noted in our review   

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Nissan Kicks

Wards loved the interior's use of color and materials that give the diminutive SUV a dash of character.     

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Nissan Kicks

We found the cabin tech impressive for the Kicks' low price point.     

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Toyota RAV4

Wards' editors were happy with the tech, which features loads of USB ports and a solid audio system.    

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Toyota RAV4

We, too, have spent plenty of time with the new RAV4 and enjoy it for many of the same reasons.     

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Volvo V60

Two words: City Weave.     

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Volvo V60

We aren't immune to the charms of plaid, either.     

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