Despite the overwhelming dominance of the SUV and truck market in the U.S., sedans are still alive and kicking. We have luxury sports sedans, budget-friendly models ideal for first-time buyers, sedans built for city life, and sedans that make sense as family cars. While they are not as popular as they used to be, offerings from across the market are still healthy.Among the sedans available in 2026, the compact sedan market still makes a lot of sense for a lot of drivers. The likes of the Honda Civic, the Kia K4, and the Toyota Corolla sedan may be the most popular models around, but there is a Mazda compact sedan available this year that gets the balance just right and offers a lot more than it is given credit for. The 2026 Compact Sedan Market In The U.S. HondaThe compact sedan market is not as hot as it was 20 years ago, but it is far healthier in 2026 than a lot of people realize. While SUVs dominate driveways, the sedan segment is quietly one of the most competitive in the whole industry.Models like the Honda Civic still set the benchmark for overall packaging efficiency, with a wide-opening cabin layout and clever interior space, which makes it feel larger than its footprint suggests. The Toyota Corolla Sedan continues to play the long game with straightforward usability, nice cabin ergonomics, a low starting price, and a trunk that is genuinely useful for everyday duties.TopSpeed | Michael Frank Then the new Kia K4 is injecting some fresh energy into the segment by pushing design and interior tech further than most similarly-priced models do, while the new Hyundai Elantra gets you a driver-oriented layout with a low-slung dashboard that gives it a more cockpit feel inside, while still maintaining actual practicality.They are all slightly different in approach, but what is generally solid in the segment is how well they all balance a small stature with real versatility. They are not oversized vehicles, but they still manage around 13 to 15 cubic feet of storage space and seating for four to five people without making it feel like a compromise.Toyota Even well-priced base-trim compact sedans get a good helping of infotainment systems, USB-C charging points, a lot of driver-assist aids, and comfort features that were once reserved for full-sized models or more expensive options. That means the segment no longer feels like an entry-level compromise, but a real choice for enjoyable everyday transport. Why Compact Sedans Make Sense In 2026 ToyotaFor day-to-day use, they're simply easier to live with than larger vehicles on tight city streets, in car parks, and on crowded town roads. You get smaller dimensions, fewer tricky blind spots, and less bulk without losing out on good visibility and creature comforts.Also, now that everyone is trying to squeeze every last drop of fuel from the tank, the lighter, smaller ride also tends to translate to better efficiency, even before looking at the hybrid compact sedan options. Models like the 2026 Hyundai Elantra are available with a 147-horsepower gas engine that can achieve up to 31 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, while the 2026 Honda Civic Hybrid sedan can achieve up to 50 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.HyundaiYou can also benefit from a fun driving experience while still trying to be sensible about costs. A lower center of gravity, tight chassis responses, and generally reduced weight mean that compact sedans can make things feel faster (or funner) compared to bulkier vehicles, while being more predictable and controlled in corners than taller vehicles out there.Ease-of-use, generally lower costs, real drivability, availability of well-packed interiors, and predictable manners. This is why compact sedans still matter in 2026. The 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan Is The Unsung Hero This Year Mazda The 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan may not be your first thought when buying a new compact sedan, but it is well worth considering alongside the likes of the market stalwarts because of how well it does a lot of things a compact sedan should do, and how much more it can do without having to pay dearly for it. There are five trims available: the 2.5 S, the 2.5 S Select Sport, the 2.5 S Preferred, the 2.5 S Carbon Edition, and the 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus.The current J.D. Power overall rating for the new Mazda 3 Sedan is reasonable-to-high at 78 out of 100, and owners who left a review on Kelley Blue Book rate it 4.3 out of 5 overall, with 77 percent of owners recommending it. Low Starting Prices Like The Compact Sedan Stalwarts Mazda What makes the new Mazda 3 Sedan immediately appealing in a crowded market is its low price. This year's lineup's MSRPs range from $24,650 for the base model to $36,940 for the top-tier 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus. The 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan lineup and starting prices are as follows.To put that into perspective, the 2026 Honda Civic Sedan has a price range of $24,695 to $32,396; the 2026 Corolla Sedan has a price range of $23,125 to $29,340, and the new Kia K4 sedan has a price range of $22,290 to $28,390. Two Engine Options Give You Choice Mazda There is a choice between two engine options for this year's lineup: a naturally aspirated inline-four and a turbocharged inline-four; they have the following specifications.Front-wheel drive is standard fare for non-turbo models, and i-ACTIV AWD is an optional extra. 0–60 mph times for FWD NA models have been clocked at seven seconds, while AWD models can spring to 60 in 7.5 seconds. The turbocharged models get i-ACTIV AWD from build and can get from rest to speed in 5.6 seconds, which is a dramatically better time.MazdaFuelEconomy.gov says that the most fuel-efficient model is the FWD non-turbo model, which can achieve 30 combined mpg (27 mpg city/36 mpg highway), and will cost you $2,250 a year for gas. This is followed by the AWD non-turbo model, which can achieve 29 combined mpg (26 mpg city/34 mpg highway), costing you $2,350 a year for gas.The turbocharged model can still achieve an estimated 26 combined mpg, or 23 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway, and will only cost, on average, $2,600 a year for gas. Why The Mazda 3 Feels More Premium Than Its Price Suggests Mazda The Mazda 3 Sedan's biggest trick is making you wonder where Mazda cut corners in making it. At first glance, it feels like something that sits above the Civic, Corolla, and K4 in class, while still costing a similar amount. Instead of chasing the gimmicky stuff and loading the dashboard with flashy lighting effects, Mazda has done the Mazda thing and focused on putting in things that we will use every day. Upscale Design Helps It Punch Above Its Class Close-up shot of 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan interior showing controlsEven the base 2.5 S avoids the cheap look that still plagues some other cheap compact sedans. The dash design is clear with soft-touch parts in key contact areas, while the level of fit-and-finish looks a lot better than the price suggests. You get an 8.8-inch center display in lower trims, and a larger 10.25-inch infotainment display in higher trims. You also still get a rotary dial to handle some of the infotainment controls, so it is not all just hunting through menus to turn the music up.The Preferred trim adds an eight-way power driver's seat with memory settings, while the Carbon Edition gets a distinctive red leather interior that makes it all feel a lot more classy than it should. The most expensive and most powerful Turbo Premium Plus model gets the most goodies, though, with leather-trimmed seating, a heated steering wheel, a HUD, and a 12-speaker Bose premium audio rig all included. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included in all trims; you can opt for Alexa Built-In; push-button start and remote keyless entry are equipped, and Mazda's "Ideal Driving Position Philosophy" is adopted and makes for a very comfortable ride.Mazda The whole interior design is minimal and designed for easy comfort; the dashboard wraps around you; the buttons and knobs don't feel cheap when you push or twist them; everything is within easy reach; the Mazda Connect system is simple to use, and you get a decent amount of space for you and your passengers, with the following dimensions.Mazda also said that there is 92.8 cubic feet of passenger volume inside models as standard, but if you opt for the moonroof, you get slightly less, at 91.4 cubic feet. The exterior design is also minimalistic and classy for its price point, with a long hood, short deck, flowing body lines, and a sleek finish. You get LED headlights as standard, a well-proportioned grille, an aggressive but still controlled-looking hood, unique exterior black accents for the Carbon Edition, and available 18-inch alloys. Sharp Handling Makes Every Drive More Engaging Mazda The new Mazda 3 Sedan is rated 77 out of 100 for driving experience on J.D. Power and 4.1 out of 5 for performance by owners on Kelley Blue Book. While these aren't the most exciting ratings for performance, bear in mind this is a budget-priced compact sedan and not a sports car. However, for its class, the new Mazda 3 Sedan is a great little car to drive everyday.All Mazda 3 Sedans are built on the Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture, which gives a rigid foundation alongside the Mazda-adopted philosophy of "Jinba-ittai" (horse and rider as one). A MacPherson strut sits up front, and the rear gets a torsion beam. Now, this may not sound electrifying, but Mazda chose this design to improve rear-end stability and lateral rigidity. That means you get a sedan that feels planted in the corners and more composed than it should when you want to change direction quickly, while still maintaining comfort and fluidity in everyday driving.Mazda Then you have the electric power steering system, which carries more weight and feedback in your hand than most similarly-priced rivals, and Mazda's G-Vectoring Control Plus system and i-ACTIV AWD. All models are equipped with G-Vectoring Control Plus, which subtly adjusts engine torque during turn-in and applies minute braking on corner exit to give you stability and front-end grip.The i-ACTIV AWD system also adds a bit more confidence in the drive as an optional extra for the Carbon Edition and standard fit on the turbo model. This predictive system constantly reads steering angle, throttle position, and road conditions to distribute torque where it is needed. All combined, you get a small sedan with mainstream pricing and premium execution, which can be used every day in comfort. sums it up nicely. The 2026 Mazda 3 Is Still One Of The Smartest Compact Sedans You Can Buy Mazda There is no ignoring the fact that some trims of the 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan are more expensive than the high-end trims of models like the 2026 Civic (Civic Sport Touring Hybrid: $32,395), and there is no hybrid engine option. However, where the Mazda 3 Sedan wins is in affordable luxury, available power, high rates of reliability, cheap running costs, and everyday usability.The top-tier Turbo model has an exceptional output for its class and price if you run it on premium gas, and is more powerful and faster than the 2026 Civic Si, which gets a 200-horsepower turbo-four that gets it to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. The interior and exterior design is well above its pay grade; you get a lot of standard features (like torque vectoring), which would be optional extras on other models, and it can still be used all the time.Mazda The new Mazda 3 Sedan rides on a 107.4-inch wheelbase and has dimensions of 183.5 inches in length by 70.7 inches in width, and 56.9 inches in height. This makes it very handy to accompany the decent city mpg ratings for urban driving. The rear legroom may be a little cramped for taller passengers, but you do still get 60:40 split-folding rear seats and a commendable maximum cargo capacity of 13.2 cubic feet.The IIHS has given the 2026 model a Top Safety Pick+ award; RepairPal rates it 4 out of 5 for reliability and says it will only cost you $433 a year for maintenance, and CarEdge rates it "A-" for value, saying that it will cost you, on average, $35,526 to own it for five years. Average five-year costs are as follows.It is effectively everything you could ask for from a small-budget car, and what most models of the 2026 Mazda 3 Sedan prove is that "cheap" doesn't have to mean lacking. All trims are nicely finished; power is reasonable at the bottom end and very impressive at the top end, and you don't have to settle for a budget-feeling compact sedan when you spend under $30,000 for one.While the likes of Toyota, Honda, and Kia compact sedans may be winning in sales at the moment, Mazda has an ace up its sleeve when it comes to delivering a budget-friendly sedan that does way more than you'd expect.