Best Sedans | 2026 Top-Rated Sedan Cars | CarBuzzTraditional sedan cars, as we know them, have had a tough time of late, with sports utility vehicles eating up market share in the USA, alongside ever-popular pickup trucks. But for many of us, the three-box still holds plenty of appeal, being lighter on fuel and offering a more engaging driving experience than heavier trucks and crossovers. This also means that they can double down on the strengths of new innovations such as electric powertrains, delivering some of the most exciting driving experiences on the road while still boasting superior overall range.However, the move away from V8 and V6 engines may spell the demise of popular segments, like old-school muscle cars. For the time being, however, these three-box cars top our rankings as the best sedans of 2026.Vehicles are assigned a BuzzScore in relation to their direct segment competitors, and as such, vehicles in this list, while similarly scored, do not necessarily compete directly against one another. Find out more about how the BuzzScore ratings work here. These lists are continuously updated with the latest BuzzScores and vehicles as they become available. 2026 Hyundai Sonata Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowYou'll see throughout this list that there's a lot of variety, and we're starting off with the Hyundai Sonata, which promises a more engaging driving experience and efficiency than its SUV rivals in the sub-$30k range. This is one of the cool-looking sedans that you don't need to spend a fortune on, and its base spec comes with 191 horsepower, a large touchscreen and lots of standard safety features. It might not be the most premium sedan here, but it certainly continues the dying trend of stylish yet affordable sedans."Hyundai continues to do what it does best: It offers attractive vehicles with competitive pricing and surprisingly upscale interiors. It's not that the Hyundai Sonata looks like a luxury car, but that it still looks more luxurious than you'd expect for the price. It has sharp exterior styling that makes it stand out from other sedans along with a nicely appointed interior loaded with standard amenities."- Nicole Wakelin, Senior Road Tester, CarBuzz 2026 Hyundai Elantra Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe Elantra is the value proposition from Hyundai, and we know that the Korean car brands are great at making premium cars, including sedans, at a low price point. It has a sharp design, which feels a notch above its Corolla and Civic competitors, and in hybrid form, it gets over 50 mpg easily. Our test drivers loved its power delivery too, as even though it's not the most powerful in its class, the 195- lb-ft of torque hits very low in the rev range, making it zippy around town. "If you are shopping for an efficient commuter at a great price, the 2025 Elantra Hybrid is among our favorites. It blends stylish looks, peppy performance, and outstanding fuel economy at an affordable price. The Toyota hybrids are either more expensive or less well-appointed, leaving the Hyundai as the best balance in the class. There's almost nothing we dislike about the Elantra Hybrid."- Jared Rosenholtz, Editor-at-Large, CarBuzz 2026 Honda Civic Si Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe Honda Civic Si is part of a dying breed of fun-to-drive sedan models, especially thanks to its manual gearbox and sheer pleasure-to-drive nature that's so common on modern Hondas. The 2026 momdel comes with a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder pumping out 200 horsepower, which might not seem like a lot, but it weighs less than 3,000 lbs. Honda knows exactly what its customer base wants, and has equipped this car with auto rev-matching and a short-throw gear change. This is what a true driver's car in sedan format looks like in 2026. 2026 Lucid Air Sapphire Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe 2026 Lucid Air Sapphire is one of the craziest - and best sedans - money can buy right now. It's also one for the numbers, giving you 1,234 horsepower at your disposal, a 1.89 second 0-60 time, and a 427-mile range. You can also charge to 200 miles in only 15 minutes, making long journeys a breeze. Being the top trim in the lineup, massaging seats, generous materials and heated wipers are all included in the eyewatering $249k starting price. 2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowWhile the gap has narrowed, the S-Class used to be what every other sedan wanted to be. It introduced ABS, crumple zones, night vision and even massaging seats into the motoring world. Now it sits at the top of the Mercedes-Benz range with available hybrid power for an even smoother ride. It can even scan the road ahead to prepare the car for upcoming bumps and make disruptions to your nap in the backseat a thing of the past. Mercedes also knows that many people will be in the back — that's why they've introduced rear cabin airbags for extra safety. 2026 Porsche Taycan Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe Porsche Taycan proves that a Porsche doesn't have to have a flat-six to stay engaging and interesting to drive. You might think you need the crazy 1,019-hp performance of the Turbo GT to have great performance, but even the most affordable Taycan still has 402 horses and a sub-five second 0-60 time. You can also spec a wagon version of the Taycan, which maximizes cargo space in the back, as the sedan only gives you 14.3 cubic feet of space. This is one of the best sedans for electric power. 2026 Lucid Air Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe Sapphire might steal all the spotlight for sheer performance, but the regular Lucid Air sedan is still a compelling buy in a growing electric sedan market. The Pure is the base variant, but it packs 400 horsepower and 400 miles of range, which is better than most electric vehicles on the market today. It also doesn't hurt that it's one of the best-looking sedans, too. When we drove it, we appreciated the fit-and-finish of the Air, especially in the high-traffic areas of the cabin you touch most. Folding the rear seats also gives you 64.8 cubic feet of space, impressive for this shape of car. "After driving the Air Pure, we can confidently report that the base model is now our favorite version; it makes almost no compromises while delivering stellar styling, supreme comfort, and longer range than its competitors. You don't need to feel bad if you can't stretch into one of the upper trims because the Pure is all you need. For the price, it can not be beat."- Jared Rosenholtz, Editor-at-Large, CarBuzz 2026 Kia K5 Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowA bit more down to Earth after the Lucid Air, the Kia K5 is a great buy thanks to unique styling and a generous array of interior equipment. That sedan shape also gives you 35.2 inches of legroom. Unlike its Hyundai rivals, it cannot offer a hybrid powertrain, but there are two powertrain options: either a 191-hp 2.5L four-cylinder, or the same engine with a turbo that makes 290 hp. Unfortunately, though, it can't be considered a 'proper' sporty sedan as it's only front-wheel-drive, but when you need to punch it at the lights, it has the power to do so. It's also an attainable buy, with a sub-$30k starting price. 2026 Genesis G90 Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowA relatively new player in the luxury market, the Genesis G90 sits at the top of the Korean luxury sedan market. It's one of the last non-performance vehicles you can find in the US with a supercharger, and it makes sure to stay efficient with a mild-hybrid setup. Inside is where the magic happens, though, as you get a heads-up display, massaging seats for all passengers, and Bang & Olufsen 3D audio. It might not be exactly a cheap buy, but when you consider the S-Class at over $100k, the Genesis should also be on your radar as one of the top-rated sedans for value for money."It eats up lumps and bumps with ease while keeping the chassis reasonably flat in corners, which adds up to a lovely, smooth ride - despite riding on those 21-inch wheels. As the engine is supercharged, there's no lag from turbos spooling up whatsoever, and power comes on smoothly and, if need be, urgently."- Ian Wright, Senior Road Tester, CarBuzz 2026 Toyota Camry Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowThe Toyota Camry used to mean you didn't care much if your car was particularly exciting, but the latest Camry gives you an actually attractive car and a powertrain that sips fuel. It's one of our top sedans because of its interior technology and design, which includes a wireless charger, a driver's display and a nine-speaker JBL sound system. All Camry models are now hybrids, and you can get it in FWD or AWD flavor, which ups power to 232 hp. It's not the highest rated sedan for driver dynamics due to the CVT, but it's decently good to drive and provides a no-frills experience. "It has improved driving dynamics, especially in the SE and XSE with their sports-tuned shocks and suspension. This is not a sports sedan, but it’s also not dull. It’s a fun sedan to drive, especially on winding country roads. It rounds out that drive with great fuel economy that makes it more affordable over the long term."- Nicole Wakelin, CarBuzz Characteristics Of A Sedan With a long and storied history, the sedan has evolved a lot over the years. However, there are fundamental traits that define the body style. Though how much any single model leans into or away from these inherent characteristics is dependent on the brand and the target market, you can be assured that most sedans will still have a lot in common, such as: Driving dynamics: While larger vehicles like crossovers and pickups might be able to go where a sedan can’t, they can’t compete when it comes to nimble handling and high-speed agility. Sedans deliver some of the most thrilling dynamics on the road, especially in their sportier specifications. Practicality: Yet again, larger vehicles naturally have more interior space for people and their stuff, but any good sedan will have a comfortable rear seat and enough room in the trunk for a week’s worth of groceries. A 4-door sedan will usually lean more towards keeping people comfortable, though. Luxury: Nothing says you’ve made it quite like an executive sedan. These cars embody the classic image of luxury in the automotive world, despite the arrival of ultra-luxury land barges like the Cadillac Escalade. Affordability: One of the main reasons the sedan body style continues to sell well is the lower average starting price of these cars. Super compact hatchbacks may take the cake in this regard, but their styling is too unappealing to most US buyers. A sedan is a better compromise and even cheaper models can often bear attractive styling. What To Consider Before Buying A Sedan With other body styles becoming more plentiful and popular, it has become a little harder to justify buying a sedan over something a bit more practical. That said, there is a reason they continue to sell. They have certain strengths that set them apart, and for some buyers, these outweigh any weaknesses. To help you decide if this is the type of car for you, here is a list of both: Pros Excellent level of driver engagement Better handling than tall SUVs Superior fuel economy over larger cars Generally comfortable and practical for the size Wide variety of designs and configurations on offer Cons Not overly spacious or practical Can’t seat more than five High performance comes at a significant price Limited towing/trailering capabilities Is a sedan better than an SUV? Yes, and no. This comparison all depends on the lens through which you view the style. There are things that each excels at. And, while each may try to be a jack of all trades, they still lean more towards established strong points. The smaller automobiles generally handle better than their larger cousins, but they sacrifice practicality for this dexterity. However, they also boast generally lower price tags and hard-to-beat mileage figures. If you need access to all-wheel drive, you may find your choices more limited. Do sedans make good performance vehicles? Yes, sports sedans can be just as enjoyable to drive and can perform just as well as some dedicated sports cars. What are the top-rated sedans? Naturally, this all depends on what your qualifying factors are. There are many sedans, in many different configurations, on the market right now. If money is no object, the BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and Porsche Taycan are brilliant alternatives. At the lower end of the price spectrum, the Honda Civic and Toyota Camry offer plenty of value.Sources: Honda, Kia, Porsche, Lucid, Genesis, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai