- Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- Citroën C3 / DS3
- Dacia Duster
- Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
- Nissan Leaf
- Vauxhall / Opel Meriva
- Volvo S60 / V60
All new models were eligible for the award, provided that they were already on sale (or soon would be) in five or more European markets, and are expected to achieve annual retails of 5,000 or more. This year, there were 41 that met the criteria.
A first stage of voting, which involved motoring journalists from across the continent, whittled those candidates down to the final nominees. The list of cars that failed to make it onto the shortlist makes interesting reading, too, and it includes some surprises:
- Audi A1
- BMW 5 Series
- Honda CR-Z
- Mini Countryman
- Mitsubishi i-MiEV / Citroën C-Zero / Peugeot i-On
- Nissan Juke
- Renault Fluence