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Winners revealed at virtual Top Gear electric awards

A total of 14 awards were given out at the TopGear.com event.
A total of 14 awards were given out at the TopGear.com event. A total of 14 awards were given out at the TopGear.com event.

Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff selected a buggy with bodywork made of tightly woven plant fibres and wheels that feature dandelion extract as his favourite electric car of the year.

The Spark Odyssey 21 is driven in the new Extreme E off-road series, which exclusively uses electric vehicles, and aims to promote electrification, sustainability and equality in motoring.

Flintoff, who drove the buggy in the most recent series of Top Gear, unveiled his choice during the TopGear.com Electric Awards, which were held virtually via YouTube on Tuesday night.

Chris Harris chose the Lamborghini Sian (Top Gear/BBC Studios/PA)

Announcing his pick, he said: “I’m not going to lie, I was sceptical. I’d not driven too many electric cars and I’d heard the bodywork was made of plant fibre, and the tyres were made of dandelions.

“But then I’d also heard the battery was made by Williams F1, it’d do 0–60mph in 4.5 seconds on anything and had 550bhp… so I didn’t complain.

“Hands down, this was my favourite few days of driving ever. I didn’t expect it, it’s just so fast.”

Co-host Paddy McGuinness opted for the Porsche Taycan, describing it as “not too futuristic, not too showy”.

Chris Harris, meanwhile, chose the Lamborghini Sian which he praised as “sensational”.

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Top Gear Paddy McGuinness, Chris Harris and Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff with a McLaren 600LT on the Top Gear test track (Ian West/PA)

He said: “My electric car of the year is, with a wry look over my shoulder, the Lamborghini Sian – not a hybrid in the conventional sense, it uses a supercapacitor and electric motor to effectively chamfer off harsh gear changes and add a torque boost at low revs.

“But the driving experience is sensational – a big V12, all the noise, all the theatre I want from a supercar and a reminder of what a difficult job engineers have to make pure electric cars deliver the same energy and emotion.”

A total of 14 awards were given out on the night, voted for by the Top Gear team.

The Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo was the overall winner, but the Lotus Evija hypercar, which features a custom made matte black and reflective strips wrap designed by the Top Gear team and applied by Lotus, was named one to watch.

The Mercedes EQS took home best interior, while Polestar 2 was named best all-rounder.