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Draft List of Eligible Low-Emission and Energy Efficient Vehicles Using the Hybrid-To-Gasoline Vehicle Comparison Methodology As of February 5, 2016 Office of Transportation and Air Quality EPA-420-D-16-001 February 2016 Draft List of Eligible Low-Emission and Energy Efficient Vehicles using the Hybrid-to-Gasoline Vehicle Comparison Methodology as of February 5, 2016 This draft list is based on the most recent certification data available to EPA and was developed using the proposed gasoline-to-hybrid comparison methodology. This draft list could change depending on the methodology finalized during the rulemaking process. In addition, the list of eligible vehicles will be expanded as necessary to include additional model years certified by EPA. It is also important to note that an individual state's list may differ from these lists, since the states have the option to increase the stringency of the designated fuel economy percent increase values. 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CARS Model Year Manufacturer Vehicle Model Engine Family Trans Fuel Economy Guide Class Tier 2/3 Std 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid 3HNXV01.36CV AV Compact Cars B5 2003 Honda Insight 3HNXV01.0PCE AV Two Seaters B5 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid 4HNXV01.37CP AV Compact Cars B5 2004 Honda Insight 4HNXV01.0NCE AV Two Seaters B5 2004 Toyota Prius 4TYXV01.5MC1 AV Midsize Cars B3 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid 5HNXV03.01B4 L5 Midsize Cars B5 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid 5HNXV01.3YCV AV Compact Cars B2 2005 Honda Insight 5HNXV01.0XCE AV Two Seaters B5 2005 Toyota Prius 5TYXV01.5MC1 AV Midsize Cars B3 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid 6HNXV01.3XCP AV Compact Cars B2 2006 Honda Insight 6HNXV01.0VK5 AV Two Seaters B5 2006 Toyota Prius 6TYXV01.5MC1 AV Midsize Cars B3 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid 7HNXV03.0ZMC L5 Midsize Cars B2 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid 7HNXV01.3JCP AV Compact Cars B2 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid 7NSXV02.5G3A AV Midsize Cars S2 2007 Saturn Aura Hybrid 7GMXV02.4040 L4 Midsize Cars B5 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 7TYXV02.4HC1 AV Midsize Cars B3 2007 Toyota Prius 7TYXV01.5HC1 AV Midsize Cars B3 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid 8HNXV01.3ZCP AV Compact Cars B2 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid 8NSXV02.5G3A AV Midsize Cars S2 2008 Saturn Aura Hybrid 8GMXV02.4040 L4 Midsize Cars B5 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid 8TYXV02.4HC3 AV Midsize Cars B3 2008 Toyota Prius 8TYXV01.5HC3 AV Midsize Cars B3 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid 9HNXV01.3CDH AV Compact Cars B2 2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid 9NSXV02.5G3A AV Midsize Cars S2 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid 9TYXV02.4HC3 AV Midsize Cars B3 2009 Toyota Prius 9TYXV01.5HC3 AV Midsize Cars B3 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD AFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid AHNXV01.3CDH CVT Compact Cars B2 2010 Honda Insight AHNXV01.3CD2 CVT Compact Cars B2 2010 Lexus Hs250h ATYXV02.4CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid FWD AFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid ATYXV02.4HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2010 Toyota Prius ATYXV01.8HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2011 Chevrolet Volt BGMXV01.4001 CVT Compact B4 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD BFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2011 Honda Civic Hybrid BHNXV01.33DH CVT Compact Cars B2 2011 Honda CR-Z BHNXV01.51D3 CVT Two Seaters B2 2011 Honda Insight BHNXV01.3YF2 CVT Compact Cars B3 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid BHYXV02.4ZS2 AV Midsize Cars B2 2011 Kia Optima Hybrid BKMXV02.4GS2 AV Midsize Cars B2 2011 Lexus CT 200h BTYXV01.8CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2011 Lexus HS 250h BTYXV02.4CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 1 of 7 Office of Transportation and Air Quality EPA-420-D-16-001 February 2016 2011 Lincoln Mkz Hybrid FWD BFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2011 Mercury Milan Hybrid FWD BFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2011 Nissan Altima Hybrid BNSXV02.5G3A CVT Midsize Cars S2 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid BTYXV02.4HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2011 Toyota Prius BTYXV01.8HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Buick Lacrosse CGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B4/B5 2012 Buick Regal CGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B4/B5 2012 Chevrolet Volt CGMXV01.4001 CVT Compact Cars B4 2012 Fisker Karma CFSKV02.0LEV AV Subcompact B5 2012 Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD CFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid CHNXV01.53FB CVT Compact Cars B2/B3 2012 Honda CR-Z CHNXV01.56D2 M6/SCV Two Seaters B2 2012 Honda Insight CHNXV01.34F2 SCV/CVT Compact Cars B3 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid CHYXV02.4ZP2 AV Midsize Cars B2 2012 Infiniti M35h CNSXV03.5GCA SA Midsize Cars B5 2012 Kia Optima Hybrid CKMXV02.4GP2 AV Midsize Cars B2 2012 Lexus CT 200h CTYXV01.8CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2012 Lexus HS 250h CTYXV02.4CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2012 Lincoln Mkz Hybrid FWD CFMXV02.5VZH CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Nissan Altima Hybrid ANSXV02.5G3A CVT Midsize Cars S2 2012 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid CPRXV03.0PHD AV Large Cars B5 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE CTYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE CTYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Toyota Prius CTYXV01.8HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Toyota Prius C CTYXV01.5CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid CTYXV01.8HCU CVT Midsize Cars B3 2012 Toyota Prius V CTYXV01.8CCU CVT Midsize Station Wagons B3 2013 Acura ILX DHNXV01.5WF2 SCV Compact Cars B3 2013 BMW Activehybrid 7L DBMXV03.0AH5 SA Large Cars B5 2013 Buick Lacrosse DGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B5 2013 Buick Regal DGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B5 2013 Chevrolet Volt DGMXV01.4001 CVT Compact Cars B4 2013 Ford C-max Hybrid FWD DFMXV02.0VZL CVT Large Cars B3 2013 Ford C-max Phev FWD DFMXV02.0VZP CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD DFMXV02.0VZL CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Ford Fusion Phev FWD DFMXV02.0VZP CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid DHNXV01.5WFB CVT Compact Cars B3 2013 Honda CR-Z DHNXV01.51D2 M6 Two Seaters B2 2013 Honda Insight DHNXV01.3XF2 CVT Compact Cars B3 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid DHYXV02.4AHN AM6 Midsize Cars B2 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited DHYXV02.4AHN AM6 Midsize Cars B2 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid DHYXV02.4AHN AM6 Midsize Cars B2 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid EX DHYXV02.4AHN AM6 Midsize Cars B2 2013 Lexus CT 200h DTYXV01.8CCU CVT Compact Cars B3 2013 Lexus ES 300h DTYXV02.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2013 Lexus GS 450h DTYXV03.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2013 Lincoln Mkz Hybrid FWD DFMXV02.0VZL CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid DPRXV03.0PHD AV Large Cars B5 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid DTYXV02.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE DTYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE DTYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Toyota Prius DTYXV01.8HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Toyota Prius C DTYXV01.5CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid DTYXV01.8HCU CVT Midsize Cars B3 2013 Toyota Prius V DTYXV01.8CCU CVT Midsize Station Wagons B3 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid DVWXV01.4PHE AMS Compact Cars B3 2014 Acura ILX EHNXV01.58D2 SCV Compact Cars B2 2014 Acura RLX EHNXV03.52G2 SA Midsize Cars B3 2014 BMW I3 REX EBMXV00.6I3R AV Subcompact Cars B5 2014 Buick Lacrosse EGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B5 2014 Cadillac ELR EGMXV01.4088 CVT Subcompact Cars B3 2014 Chevrolet Volt EGMXV01.4001 CVT Compact Cars B4 2014 Ford C-max Energi Plug-in Hybrid FWD EFMXV02.0VZP CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Ford C-max Hybrid FWD EFMXV02.0VZN CVT Large Cars B3 2014 Ford Fusion Energi Plug-in Hybrid FWD EFMXV02.0VZP CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD EFMXV02.0VZL CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Honda Accord EHNXV02.0ZG2 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid EHNXV02.03H2 CVT Midsize Cars B2 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid EHNXV01.58DB CVT Compact Cars B2 2 of 7 Office of Transportation and Air Quality EPA-420-D-16-001 February 2016 2014 Honda CR-Z EHNXV01.59D2 M6 Two Seaters B2 2014 Honda Insight EHNXV01.31F2 CVT/SCV Compact Cars B3 2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid EHYXV02.4AKN AM Midsize Cars B2 2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited EHYXV02.4AKN AM Midsize Cars B2 2014 Infiniti Q50 Hybrid ENSXV03.5GCB SA Compact Cars B5 2014 Infiniti Q70 Hybrid ENSXV03.5GCB SA Midsize Cars B5 2014 Kia Optima Hybrid EHYXV02.4AKN AM Midsize Cars B2 2014 Kia Optima Hybrid EX EHYXV02.4AKN AM Midsize Cars B2 2014 Lexus CT 200h ETYXV01.8CCU CVT Compact Cars B3 2014 Lexus ES 300h ETYXV02.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2014 Lexus GS 450h ETYXV03.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2014 Lincoln Mkz Hybrid FWD EFMXV02.0VZL CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Porsche Panamera S E-hybrid EPRXV03.0PHD AMS Large Cars B5 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid ETYXV02.5CC4 SCV Midsize Cars B3 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE ETYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE/SE ETYXV02.5HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Toyota Prius ETYXV01.8HC3 CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Toyota Prius C ETYXV01.5CC4 CVT Compact Cars B3 2014 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid ETYXV01.8HCU CVT Midsize Cars B3 2014 Toyota Prius V ETYXV01.8CCU CVT Midsize Station Wagons B3 2014 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid EVWXV01.4HEV AMS Compact Cars B3 2015 BMW I3 REX FBMXV00.6I3R AV Subcompact Cars B5 2015 BMW I8 FBMXV01.5I8P AV Subcompact Cars B5 2015 Buick Lacrosse FGMXV02.4060 SA Midsize Cars B5 2015 Cadillac ELR FGMXV01.4002 CVT Subcompact Cars B4 2015 Cadillac ELR FGMXV01.4088 CVT Subcompact Cars B3 2015 Chevrolet Volt FGMXV01.4001 CVT Compact Cars B4 2015 Chevrolet Volt FGMXV01.4088 CVT Compact Cars B3 2015 Ford C-max Energi Plug-In Hybrid FWD FFMXV02.0VZP CVT Midsize Cars B3 2015 Ford C-max Hybrid FWD FFMXV02.0VZN CVT Large Cars B3 2015 Ford C-max Hybrid FWD FFMXV02.0VZS CVT Large Cars B3 2015 Ford Fusion Energi
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