The automotive industry faces increasing pressure to incorporate sustainable materials in vehicle manufacturing to meet environmental, economic, and performance requirements. This research develops a comprehensive Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) framework to evaluate and select sustainable materials for automotive body and instrument panels. The study integrates CODAS, COPRAS, VIKOR, and ENTROPY methods to systematically assess various material alternatives. By considering multiple criteria, including cost, environmental impact, and mechanical properties, the proposed framework provides a holistic evaluation to identify the most suitable materials. The findings contribute to advancing sustainable practices in the automotive industry, offering manufacturers a robust tool for informed decision-making. This approach supports the industry's transition towards environmentally responsible and efficient vehicle production, ensuring that the selected materials meet the stringent demands of modern automotive design.