We are thrilled to announce that the Volkswagen Polo has been awarded the prestigious title of Car of the Year 2025.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Volkswagen Polo has consistently set benchmarks in the compact car segment since its debut in 1975. Over six generations, it has become an international bestseller, with more than 20 million units sold worldwide. This enduring success is a testament to the Polo's blend of quality, safety, and comfort, embodying the core values that drivers have come to expect from Volkswagen.
The 2025 model continues this legacy, offering a harmonious balance of innovative technology, efficient performance, and timeless design. Its compact dimensions make it ideal for urban environments, while the thoughtfully designed interior ensures a comfortable experience for both driver and passengers. The Polo's commitment to safety is evident through its advanced driver assistance systems, providing peace of mind on every journey.
Congratulations to Volkswagen on this well-deserved accolade for the Polo!
The prestigious ADI of the Year - England award goes to Paul Cooper.
Congratulations to Bryan Phillips for being named ADI of the Year - Scotland.
Richard Spier is awarded ADI of the Year - Wales for his outstanding service.
The Eco Instructor of the Year award goes to Vicky Folland for her commitment to sustainability.
Kudos to Newton Abbot Driving Instructor Association for winning Association of the Year.
The CPD Provider of the Year award is proudly presented to Lee Spary.
The Car of the Year is awarded to the ever-popular Volkswagen Polo.
A big round of applause to Knowledgeablee Instructor Training Ltd for winning Community of the Year.
The award for Content Creator of the Year goes to Knowledgeablee Instructor Training Ltd - Video Hub & KIT MAG.
National Driving School of the Year goes to LDC for their outstanding performance.
Regional Driving School of the Year is awarded to Fordy's Driving School for their excellence.
Congratulations to Chris Bensted for being named Special Needs Provider of the Year.
A special congratulations to Sue Duncan for her Lifetime Achievement.