Green Car Journal has announced its five finalists for the magazine’s prestigious 2016 Green Car of the Year® award. The 2016 models include the  Audi A3 e-tron, Chevrolet Volt, Honda Civic, Hyundai Sonata, and Toyota Prius.   
An increasing number of vehicle models are considered for the Green Car of the Year® program each year, a reflection of the auto industry’s expanding  efforts in offering new vehicles with higher efficiency and improved  environmental impact. Green Car Journal has been honoring the most important “green”  vehicles every year at the LA Auto Show, since its inaugural award  announced at the show in 2005.
“This is the strongest field of finalists we’ve seen in our annual Green Car of the Year® program,” said Ron Cogan, editor and publisher of the Green Car Journal and CarsOfChange.com. “Each of the five nominees makes a strong  environmental statement in distinctly different ways, with a common  strategy of recognizing what’s most important  to today’s drivers. Their use of wide-ranging powertrain technologies  underscores that all approaches are essential to achieving important  environmental goals.”
The Finalists:
AUDI A3 E-TRON
The  A3 Sportback e-tron is Audi's entry in the hot plug-in hybrid vehicle  market. This five-door hatchback uses lithium-ion batteries and a 102 hp  electric motor to deliver  up to 19 miles of all-electric driving, after which its 150 hp,  1.4-liter gasoline TFSI engine provides power for extended driving in  efficient hybrid mode.
CHEVROLET VOLT
Chevrolet’s  second generation Volt features sportier styling, better performance,  and a lighter and more powerful two-motor drive system. The  five-passenger, extended  range electric now drives up to 53 miles on batteries alone, with its 1.5-liter gasoline powered generator creating on-board electricity to deliver  an overall 420 mile range.
HONDA CIVIC
Now  in its tenth generation, the all-new Honda Civic delivers exemplary  fuel efficiency in an affordable, conventionally-powered model. The  Civic thoughtfully blends hybrid-like  fuel economy and appealing style, with an array of desired amenities  and advanced electronics that meets the needs of a great many drivers. 
HYUNDAI SONATA
Hyundai’s  stylish 2016 Sonata offers it all with efficient gasoline, hybrid, and  plug-in hybrid choices within the Sonata lineup. New this year, the  hybrid delivers up  to 43 highway mpg and features distinctive styling cues. The Sonata  Plug-In Hybrid drives up to 24 miles on batteries with additional range  on conventional hybrid power.
TOYOTA PRIUS
The  venerable Toyota Prius emerges in 2016 a completely redesigned model,  faithfully delivering the attributes expected of an industry-leading  hybrid with important design,  technology, and efficiency updates. It features a familiar yet bolder  exterior and incorporates suspension and other improvements to deliver  improved driving dynamics. 
The  Green Car of the Year® is selected through a majority vote by an  esteemed jury that includes celebrity auto enthusiast Jay Leno, plus  leaders of noted environmental  and efficiency organizations including Jean-Michel Cousteau, president  of Ocean Futures Society; Matt Petersen, board member of Global Green  USA; Dr. Alan Lloyd, President Emeritus of the International Council on  Clean Transportation; Mindy Lubber, President  of CERES; and Kateri Callahan, President of the Alliance to Save  Energy.
During the award’s vetting process, Green Car Journal editors consider all vehicles, fuels, and  technologies as an expansive field of potential candidates is narrowed  down to a final five. Finalists are selected for their achievements in  raising the bar in environmental performance. Many  factors are considered including efficiency, EPA and CARB emissions  certification, performance characteristics, ‘newness,’ and  affordability. Availability to the mass market is important to ensure  honored models have the potential to make a real difference  in environmental impact, and finalists must be available for sale by  January 1st of the award year.