THE all-new Vaux-hall Corsa has been named Car of the Year at the 30th annual motoring Oscars', the What Car? Car of the Year Awards sponsored by the RAC.

The £10,195 Corsa Club 1.4 Air Con beat 14 category winners to take the top trophy at a glittering ceremony held at the Grosvenor House Hotel on London's Park Lane.

The last time Vauxhall won What Car?s overall accolade was in the third year of the competition, back in 1980, with the Astra. What Car?'s group editor, Steve Fowler, said: "The Corsa may be a small car, but its talents are huge. It's spacious, refined, well built and good value.

"It's also strong on safety, environmentally friendly and looks great! It had to beat some incredibly able cars to take our Best Supermini award, let alone the overall Car of the Year crown."

Vauxhall's managing director Bill Parfitt said: "We're delighted that the new Corsa has won this prestigious award. We know we've got this car just right in every regard, and this is backed up by record order banks, as well as a fabulous performance in showrooms and in the press.

"New Corsa is the best example yet of Vauxhall's revitalisation."

Toyota and Lexus picked up the What Car? Green Award for the second year running. The award recognises the company's achievements in leading the development of hybrid and clean diesel engines.

"Climate change is of increasing concern to car buyers," said Steve Fowler, "and Toyota and Lexus are doing more than anyone else to offer consumers low-CO2 vehicles. Other manufacturers have been slow out of the blocks when it comes to environmental matters - we'd like to see more low-CO2 vehicles launched as a matter of priority."

British car makers did well at the awards. Land Rover dominated the 4x4 categories - the new Freelander 2 was named Best Compact 4x4 and the Discovery won the Best Large 4x4 award for the third year running - while the Oxford-built Mini Cooper S won the Best Hot Hatch award.

The What Car? Safety award went to Mercedes-Benz, while VW came away with three awards for the Golf (Best Small Family Car), Passat (Best Family Car) and Eos (Best Open-Top). BMW's 3 Series and 5 Series took the Best Compact Executive and Best Executive Car awards, Citroen's newly launched C4 Picasso was named Best MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) and the stunning new Audi TT won the Best Coupe award.