…honours outstanding work in extending the frontiers of achievement and the pursuit of excellence, in the field of transport worldwide.
It was initiated by the Foundation in 1983, with a medal endowment, it comprises an annual trophy, the Spirit of Ecstasy, held for one year, a medal and this citation.
(Year * refers to year awarded. Awards are presented in March the following year, normally at the Mansion House)
Year * | Recipient | Citation |
2023 | Paul Sainthouse & Glenn Carruthers of Dawson Group | New nationwide road surface repair system |
2022 | NOT AWARDED | |
2021 | Joe Bamford and Wright Bus | Saving the sole remaining UK bus manufacturer and creating a new zero-emission product line |
2020 | Greater Anglia | First-ever complete train replacement programme for Eastern Region |
2019 | NOT AWARDED | |
2018 | Ricardo Ltd | 103 years of engineering excellence |
2017 | NOT AWARDED | |
2016 | The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs | for its Apprenticeship Scheme to NVQ standards |
2015 | Port of London Authority | for its Thames Vision |
2014 | Drayson Racing Technologies | for breaking the 1974 world speed record for a lightweight electric car |
2013 | Kings Cross Station | For the Kings Cross Station redevelopment |
2012 | NOT AWARDED | |
2011 | Network Rail & Balfour Beatty | for the Blackfriars Station redevelopment |
2010 | M.I.R.A. | for its role, alongside Jaguar, Lotus and Caparo in developing a series hybrid version of the XJ Saloon |
2009 | Brawn GP | for winning the F1 Manufacturers and Drivers Championship |
2008 | A1 Steam Locomotive Trust | for the new construction of an L.N.E.R. Pacific Steam Locomotive |
2007 | Union Railway | for completion of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and St Pancras International Station |
2006 | JCB, Riccardo, Visioneering and Andy Green | for the JCB Dieselmax which in August 2006 set a new FIA Diesel Car land Speed record of 350mph |
2005 | Transys Consortium | Oyster Card ticket technology |
2004 | Ford Motor Company | for the design and development of the Ford/PSA V6 2.7 litre diesel engine |
2003 | London Continental Railways Ltd and Link Engineering Phase 1 | Channel Tunnel Link |
2002 | NOT AWARDED | |
2000 | Morgan Motor Company | For maintaining British Independence in the production of a very special motor car |
1999 | London Taxi International | TXI London Taxicab |
1998 | Lotus Engineering Team | The Lotus Elise Sports Car |
1997 | Thrust SSC Team | Outstanding vehicle design and engineering support |
1994 | Rolls-Royce plc | The Trent Engine |
1993 | Tracker Network (UK) Ltd | Excellence of tracker device for locating stolen vehicles |
1992 | Balfour Beatty, AMEC Joint Venture | Limehouse Link Tunnel |
1991 | Frank Williams Renault Team coupled with the name of Nigel Mansell Esq | Winning 10 Formula One Grand Prix races in 1992, including the World Championship |
1989 | Royal Corps of Transport and Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers | Operation GRANBY |
1988 | Ricardo Consulting Engineers | 75 years of excellent engineering developments |
1986 | Dr. John Prideaux, Director, Intercity | British Rail Intercity 225 Project |
1985 | Sadler Tankers Ltd | First haulage firm to achieve BS5750 Registration |
1984 | Ford Motor Co Ltd | 2.5 Litre Direct Injection Diesel Engine and CTX Continuously Variable Transmission System |
1983 | Sir John Egan | Personal achievement at Jaguar Cars Ltd |
1982 | Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd | Excellence of the Bentley Turbo-R Sports Saloon |
1981 | Leyland Vehicles Ltd | Development of the C.44 Road Runner Cab |
1980 | Thrust Cars Ltd | Regaining the World Land Speed Record for Great Britain |