Sedans
| Sort by: | Name | Combined MPG | Technology | MSRP | Available | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Prius | 46 MPG | Hybrid | $20,900 | Now | The number-one selling hybrid car. The Prius is nearly synonymous with "hybrid." | |
| Honda Civic Hybrid | 42 MPG | Hybrid | $22,600 | Now | Fuel efficiency, full-hybrid system, and a sleek design. | |
| Nissan Altima Hybrid | 34 MPG | Hybrid | $25,100 | Now | The Altima Hybrid is essentially a Toyota hybrid wrapped in Nissan’s attractive packaging. | |
| Toyota Camry Hybrid | 33 MPG | Hybrid | $25,200 | Now | The hybrid version of the Camry beats the fuel efficiency of the V6 version by 10 mpg. | |
| Toyota Yaris | 32 MPG | Small Car | $12,000 | Now | The Yaris is generally considered the leader of the subcompact triumvirate, which includes the Honda Fit and the Nissan Versa. | |
| Mercedes E320 Bluetec | 31 MPG | Diesel | $52,300 | Now | The E320 Bluetec luxury sedan uses a modern diesel system to deliver efficiency and eco-friendliness. | |
| Honda Fit | 31 MPG | Small Car | $14,600 | Now | The Fit has a smart, but playful appearance, a deceivingly large and versatile five-passenger interior, and enjoys top-notch Honda build quality and reliability. | |
| Toyota Corolla | 30 MPG | Small Car | $14,200 | Now | Popular and practical model with fuel efficiency approaching the hybrid realm. | |
| Scion xD | 30 MPG | Small Car | $14,500 | Now | Small and efficient like the xA, but edgier and more powerful. | |
| Kia Rio | 29 MPG | Small Car | $10,900 | Now | Plain-Jane from from front to back, inside and out, the Kia Rio makes no false promises. It's affordable and efficient. | |
| Ford Focus | 29 MPG | Small Car | $14,700 | Now | Comfortable, controllable, efficient, and very affordable. | |
| Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid | 28 MPG | Stop-Start | $22,800 | Now | The familiar family sedan now with dramatic changes in style, refinement, and performance. And a hybrid drive. | |
| Nissan Versa | 28 MPG | Small Car | $13,600 | Now | Offered in two body styles, a sporty 5-door hatchback and a 4-door sedan, the Versa is the largest and most powerful entry-level city car. | |
| Saturn Aura Green Line | 27 MPG | Stop-Start | $22,100 | Now | Saturn aims for hybrid affordability. | |
| Suzuki SX4 | 24 MPG | Small Car | $15,300 | Now | The most affordable all-wheel-drive vehicle on the road today. | |
| Lexus GS 450h | 23 MPG | Hybrid | $54,900 | Now | Race-car-like acceleration, luxurious appointments, and half-way decent fuel efficiency. | |
| Chevrolet Impala E85 | 22 MPG | E85 Ethanol | $22,400 | Now | The popular sedan is one of the front-running flagships of the E85 movement. | |
| Lexus LS 600h L | 21 MPG | Hybrid | $104,000 | Now | The Lexus LS 600h L is the most bizarre and misguided hybrid. | |
| Chrysler Sebring E85 | 21 MPG | E85 Ethanol | $29,300 | Now | America's top-selling convertible boasts a new hardtop and E85-friendliness. | |
| Honda FCX Clarity | n/a | Hydrogen | n/a | Now | A limited number of southern Californians will have the opportunity to lease a Honda FCX Clarity in 2008. This is the first time a customer can obtain a fuel cell car directly from a retail dealer. | |
| Volkswagen Jetta TDI | n/a | Diesel | n/a | 2008 | The sporty Volkswagen Jetta with a 2.0-liter diesel engine that rates 140 horsepower. | |
| BMW 3-Series Diesel | n/a | Diesel | $32,400 | 2008 | The 3-series with a 3.0-liter biturbo inline-six diesel powerplant. | |
| Hyundai Accent Hybrid | n/a | Hybrid | n/a | 2009 | Hyundai delayed development of its $15,000 45-mpg subcompact until 2009, at the earliest. | |
| Honda Global Subcompact Hybrid | n/a | Hybrid | n/a | 2009 | A small, practical, affordable and entirely new hybrid-only model from Honda. | |
| Chevrolet Volt | n/a | Plug-in Hybrid | $30,000 | 2010 | All-electric gas-free driving for 40-mile stretches | |
| Mercedes S400 Hybrid | n/a | Hybrid | n/a | 2010 | This eco-chic luxury sedan could be the first production vehicle with a lithium ion battery. | |
| Saab BioPower Hybrid | n/a | E85 Ethanol | n/a | Concept | Saab's kitchen sink approach to solving environmental problems in cars. | |
| Toyota Hybrid X | n/a | Hybrid | n/a | Concept | The Hybrid X is a design exercise indicating the general visual direction of Toyota's hybrids. | |
| BMW Hydrogen 7 | n/a | Hydrogen | n/a | Concept | The BMW Hydrogen 7— essentially a 7 Series sedan—burns sub-zero liquid hydrogen in its conventional V-12 engine. | |
| Honda Accord Hybrid | n/a | Hybrid | n/a | Discntd. | The Honda Accord Hybrid emphasized power over efficiency. Honda's experiment failed, and the vehicle was discontinued in 2007. |
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