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Video: Best Grand Tourers of 2025 and Performance Car of the Year Voting

Video: Best Grand Tourers of 2025 and Performance Car of the Year Voting

Yahoo05-02-2025

Grand touring cars are suited to double as performance vehicles better than ever before. That means this year, our Performance Car of the Year test had a number of potent GT cars filling the contender spots.
After wrapping up track duty at Thunderhill West, editor-at-large Matt Farah took the Aston Martin Vantage, Bentley Continental GT Speed, Maserati GranTurismo Trofeo, and Mercedes-AMG GT 63 out for a head-to-head road comparison to see which takes the cake. To wrap it all up, our senior editorial staff gathered to vote on the overall PCOTY 2025 winner. Stick around through the full video to see who won and how we decided.
Let us know in the comments below which car you would want to take home from our PCOTY 2025 test.
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