Each year, the magazine gives two awards voted on by the editors to automakers of new 4x4s: Four Wheeler of the Year and Pickup Truck of the Year. The competition began in 1974 with the Four Wheeler Achievement Award, given to the 1974
Jeep Cherokee. In 1989,
pickup trucks were separated into their own contest. In 2012, Motor Trend featured a behind-the-scenes look at the Four Wheeler of the Year and Pickup Truck of the Year competitions in an episode of
The Downshift on
Motor Trend. In 2017, the Four Wheeler of the Year award was renamed SUV of the Year. Vehicles are evaluated in categories such as
off-road performance, highway performance, mechanical and empirical data, along with interior and exterior features. The competition typically takes place in southern California and covers approximately 1,000 miles both on- and off-road, with vehicles being scored by experienced judges. In 2020,
Jeep won both SUV of the Year and Pickup Truck of the Year. No manufacturer had previously won both awards in the same year. ==Owners==