2015 AUTOMOBILE All-Stars

We pick 10 winners from the best new cars in America.

Andrew TrahanPhotographerAutomobile StaffWriter

From the beginning, choosing theAUTOMOBILEAll-Stars has been about cutting through the PR BS, the hype, and the noise in search of a group of cars with class, importance, and desirability.

That will never change.

We have tinkered with the format this year, however. From now on, All-Stars will be the only star cars, they're our Automobiles of the Year. We're also now picking only from new cars, so no more repeat winners. But we'll continue to keep it simple. No complicated criteria, no price caps, no categories.

We drive them. We argue about them. We choose them. Done.

Click the links below to read about each of our 2015AUTOMOBILEAll-Star winners.

The 2015All-Stars

Alfa Romeo 4C

Unapologetic, unfettered, unfiltered

BMW i8

The future, here now.

BMW 2 Series

Where fun lives.

Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

Its logic will escape the masses -- and that's just fine with us.

Ford Mustang

Reborn at 50.

Honda Fit

Perhaps the world's most aptly named car.

Lamborghini Huracán

A breakthrough Lamborghini.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

A Mercedes, at last.

Subaru WRX/WRX STI

It's not too soon to call it an automotive icon.

Volkswagen Golf GTI

The same, only better.

Behind the Scenes atAUTOMOBILE's 2015 All-Star Week

Strap in and take an inside look at our week spent stomping throttles, squealing tires, and jawing with one another over our favorite cars of 2015.

The Contenders

The full list of all the cars we considered this year.

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