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These Are 2026’s Best Cars for the Money According to Experts

If the new year has endowed you with the desire to buy a new car that is both good to drive and won’t break the bank, but you’re not sure what to get, perhaps this list will help. U.S. News & World Report has announced the winners of its 2026 Best Cars for the Money Awards, and with the categories now spanning 20 different categories, up from 13 in 2025, there’s something for every lifestyle, even as the average new car price hovers around the $50,000 mark. Without any further ado, let’s see which cars, crossovers, SUVs, trucks, and minivans should be on your radar this year.

Best Compact Car for the Money

Kia

The 2026 Kia K4 was judged the Best Compact Car for the money, and with it starting at just $22,290, the sedan blends style with affordability. It’s also available in hatchback form, broadening its appeal, but what if your family needs more space?

Best Compact SUV for the Money

Hyundai

Staying in South Korea, the 2026 Hyundai Tucson bagged the Best Compact SUV for the Money award. This sneaks in below $30,000 with a base MSRP of $29,450, and even as the 2027 Tucson prepares for a major facelift, the current model still looks good. With available AWD, it’s suitable for those who endure a snowy winter, too.

Best Compact Hybrid Car for the Money

Hyundai

Sticking to the compact segment but focusing more on fuel costs, the Best Compact Hybrid Car for the Money is another sub-$30k car, the 2026 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid ($25,450). The 2026 awards have been expanded to include more hybrids, and when Autoblog asked if this signals a shift in demand for electrified vehicles that could hint at greater EV acceptance or simply a higher focus on day-to-day running costs, Alex Kwanten, Managing Editor of U.S. News Autos, said, “It comes down to dollars and cents.” People aren’t as concerned about what powers their car as they are about what it costs to keep it on the road, and hybrids offer greater efficiency without the inconveniences typically associated with EV ownership.

Best Compact Hybrid SUV for the Money

Kia

Kia bags another award, winning the Best Compact Hybrid SUV for the Money award with the 2026 Kia Sportage Hybrid, which offers 232 horsepower for $30,490. And if you need more grunt, its more electrified sibling is also worthy of your consideration.

Best Compact Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money

Spend $10,000 more, and you can have the Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money, the 2026 Kia Sportage PHEV ($40,490). This produces a respectable 268 hp and manages up to 34 miles of all-electric range. Prefer your SUV without an engine? Buy American.

Best Compact EV SUV for the Money

Chevrolet

The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox EV wins the Best Compact Electric SUV for the Money award, and it’s not hard to see why. At the halfway point of last year, the Equinox was the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the U.S. For 2026, the Equinox starts at $34,995, and that gives you 319 miles of EPA-estimated range (in FWD form).

Best Subcompact SUV for the Money

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The first Japanese car on this list to get the nod is the 2026 Nissan Kicks, winning the Best Subcompact SUV for the Money award with its $22,430 starting price and up to 30 cubic feet of cargo space. But Korea’s stranglehold on this year’s top spots is far from loosened.

Best Subcompact Hybrid SUV for the Money

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The award for the Best Subcompact Hybrid SUV goes to the 2026 Kia Niro HEV, which starts at $27,390 and is available in four trims: LX, EX, SX, and SX Touring. Even the top trim is attractively priced, starting at $35,790. That’s enough of family-focused cars for the moment, though; let’s talk about something fun.

Best Sports Car for the Money

Toyota

They say that Miata is always the answer, but the Best Sports Car for the Money award goes to the 2026 Toyota GR86. With 228 hp, it outguns the 181-hp Mazda MX-5, and as a coupe rather than a convertible, it’s more practical, too. With both cars starting around $31,000 this year, the Toyota is the easy choice.

Best Midsize Car for the Money

Honda

Those who need a more spacious sedan may want to consider the Best Midsize Car for the Money, the 2026 Honda Accord, which is only $100 pricier than last year, starting at $28,395. That price undercuts the 2026 Toyota Camry, which starts at $29,000 in LE guise and has an eight-inch infotainment display, one inch smaller than the Accord’s. Who says size doesn’t matter?

Best Midsize 2-Row SUV for the Money

Nissan

Following the success of the Kicks, Nissan wins another award, the Best 2-Row SUV for the Money, with the 2026 Murano ($41,670). Its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine powers all four wheels in all three trims, delivering 241 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque to the asphalt.

Best Midsize 3-Row SUV for the Money

Kia

Those who need more people-carrying capacity ought to take a look at the 2026 Kia Sorento ($32,390), winning the Best Midsize 3-Row SUV for the Money award. This is such a strong seller for the brand that Kia has been reluctant to launch its replacement.

Best Midsize EV SUV for the Money

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The winner of the Best Midsize Electric SUV for the Money award comes as no surprise — it’s the 2026 Kia EV9, which costs $54,900 in base form. Despite being a first-generation EV, first seen as a concept in 2021 and entering production in 2023, the three-row EV is beautifully built and highly capable, with up to 309 miles of range possible with the Long Range RWD variant.

Best Midsize Hybrid Car for the Money

Toyota

Sedans continue to perform well, and the Best Midsize Hybrid Car for the Money award in 2026 goes to the $29,100 2026 Toyota Camry. The entire Camry range is now electrified, and while that may have seemed risky for such a popular nameplate, the transition to hybrid power hasn’t diminished the Camry‘s excellence.

Best Midsize Hybrid SUV for the Money

Kia

The last Korean winner on the 2026 list is the 2026 Kia Sorento Hybrid, taking home the Best Midsize Hybrid SUV for the Money award. Though its styling may be quirky, it’s $38,890 starting price and 34 mpg (combined) EPA rating make it a compelling choice in 2026.

Best Midsize Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money

Mazda

Brimming with style and substance, the 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV has been named the Best Midsize Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money, despite price increases for the new model year. Yes, it exceeds 50 grand with a $50,495 starting price, but the CX-90 is also a 2025 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ winner, and you can’t put a price on security.

Best Large SUV for the Money

Ford

Nobody knows big SUVs and trucks like Detroit’s Big Three, and it’s the Blue Oval that wins Best Large SUV for the Money this year with the 2026 Ford Expedition. That extra size means extra strain on the wallet, but not much; the 2026 Expedition starts at $62,400.

Best Minivan for the Money

Honda

The 2026 Honda Odyssey has won the Best Minivan for the Money award, beating the Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Pacifica, and Kia Carnival. If the Odyssey’s base MSRP of $42,795 is a little too much for you, the automaker has some pretty attractive lease deals for the family vehicle this month.

Best Midsize Pickup Truck for the Money

Toyota

The penultimate award on this list is for the Best Midsize Pickup Truck, and the 2026 Toyota Tacoma is the winner, beating out competition from the Ford Ranger, Chevrolet Colorado, and GMC Canyon. With imposing looks, two powertrain options, and a base MSRP of $32,145, the Taco is an excellent option.

Best Full-Size Pickup Truck for the Money

Ford Motor Company

Finally, the announcement we’ve all been waiting for: the Best Full-Size Pickup Truck for the Money award goes to the 2026 Ford F-150. Ford‘s F-Series trucks are best-sellers, and while recalls may have plagued the brand in 2025, the F-150 and its brethren remain prolific winners of both awards and buyers’ hard-earned dollars.

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