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The top 5 affordable cars and SUVs for 2026, according to Edmunds

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Jan, 2026 10:58 AM
  • The top 5 affordable cars and SUVs for 2026, according to Edmunds

Affordability is a hotter topic than ever in 2026. Many people are struggling to manage rising costs and live within their means, making it harder to justify splurging on things they want but don’t need. That applies to car shopping decisions too. If you need a new vehicle and your budget is tight, check out this list of the best affordable cars for sale to help you get started on the right foot.

Edmunds’ experts have ranked their favorite models for 2026 across price and size classes. Factor in base prices, fuel economy and safety ratings, and the following list of the five best affordable cars and SUVs can guide you to a model that serves your needs and might even provide a few of your wants.

Small car: Honda Civic

Finding a great car for less than $25,000 is almost impossible. Fortunately, a Honda Civic LX sedan costs just a little more than that and offers enough room for a family of four. A 150-horsepower four-cylinder engine supplies an EPA-estimated 36 mpg in combined city and highway driving, and this compact car earns favorable crash test ratings.

Make some room in your budget, and you can upgrade to a hatchback with extra utility, or choose a higher trim level with additional features. Civic Hybrids are highly recommended (up to 49 mpg), and driving enthusiasts can choose the Si sedan or Type R hatch. Is there a 2026 Civic for just about anyone? Yes, there is.

2026 Honda Civic starting price: $25,790

Midsize car: Toyota Camry

If an affordable hybrid car is appealing, but the Civic is too small, consider the midsize Toyota Camry. It’s the most popular car in America, for good reason. Every Camry features an efficient hybrid powertrain that delivers an EPA-estimated 43-51 mpg, depending on the trim level. You can even equip the Camry with all-wheel drive for improved traction in the snow.

The Camry LE might be the least expensive model, but it includes the driver assist features and infotainment technologies you’re most likely to want. For a sportier look and driving feel, try the Camry SE. No matter which version you choose, the 2026 Camry is a top-rated family-friendly car that won’t break the bank to buy or own.

2026 Toyota Camry starting price: $30,195

Small SUV: Hyundai Kona

Crossover SUVs are appealing for their added utility, higher ride height and available all-wheel drive. In the small SUV segment, Edmunds recommends the 2026 Hyundai Kona. It’s one of the largest models in its class, the EPA says it averages 26-31 mpg depending on the trim level and drivetrain, and it boasts impressive crash test ratings. A long warranty and generous ownership perks help to make it an even more appealing value.

Hyundai equips the most affordable Konas with a 147-horsepower four-cylinder engine. A turbocharged four-cylinder is standard on higher trim levels, and an electric version is also available. Regardless of your choice, rest assured that the 2026 Kona is pleasing for reasons beyond its low price.

2026 Hyundai Kona starting price: $26,950

Compact SUV: Kia Sportage Hybrid

If the Kona isn’t big enough and you can afford to upgrade, check out the Kia Sportage Hybrid. This compact crossover SUV is stylish, roomy inside and surprisingly affordable. It saves money at the pump, too, thanks to a turbocharged hybrid powertrain that returns an EPA-estimated 42 mpg combined (35 mpg with all-wheel drive).

This year, Kia made numerous changes to the 2026 Sportage Hybrid, headlined by design updates and new technology. New S and X-Line trim levels are also available. However, the most affordable version (LX) is also the most fuel-efficient and includes nearly all the tech you might want in your new SUV.

2026 Kia Sportage Hybrid starting price: $31,735

Midsize SUV: Hyundai Palisade

Families in search of an affordable value in a three-row midsize SUV should look no further than the redesigned 2026 Hyundai Palisade. Thanks to its upscale styling, artfully executed interior with roomy seating for up to eight people, and available turbocharged hybrid powertrain that delivers an EPA-estimated 34 mpg, the Palisade is an irresistible family-size SUV.

Choose the base SE trim to keep prices in check (SEL for hybrids). But if you’re rethinking plans to buy a luxury SUV, a top-shelf Palisade Calligraphy is downright decadent in look, feel and equipment. That makes it an affordable alternative to everything from an Acura to a Volvo.

2026 Hyundai Palisade starting price: $41,035

Edmunds says

Choosing an affordable vehicle doesn’t mean settling for second-best. The five models listed above provide genuine value, and Edmunds’ experts rank them among the best SUVs and cars available in their respective classes. You can buy any of them without compromising on what you need, and in some cases, what you want.

Picture Courtesy: Drew Phillips/Hyundai Motor America via AP

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