10 Best All-Wheel Drive Sedans of 2025

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By Vishal| Apr 08, 2025

Subaru Legacy

Starts at $25,210. All AWD, all the time. Comfortable, underrated, and shockingly cheap—why are more people not buying this?

Nissan Altima

From $27,000. AWD costs extra, but it still undercuts rivals. Quietly solid. You might forget it's AWD until it saves you in the snow.

Toyota Prius

MSRP: $28,350. The original hybrid gets AWD & 53 MPG. It used to be a turtle—now it’s a tech-savvy ninja in the snow.

Toyota Camry Hybrid

Starts at $28,700. Yes, even the Camry has AWD now—because reliability + 50 MPG + traction = no-brainer daily driver.

Hyundai Sonata (SEL)

Kicks off at ~$29,000. Stylish, smooth, and built on the same bones as the K5. Just don't ask why AWD is only on one trim.

Kia K5 (GT-Line AWD)

From $29,790. This thing looks like a $40K car. AWD grip, turbo pep, and that signature LED scowl? Yeah, it turns heads.

Subaru WRX

$32,735 and worth every penny. AWD + 271 hp = daily driver meets secret street machine. Just don’t race your neighbors. Or do.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (AWD)

Starts at $37,850. All-electric, sleek, 342 miles of range—and AWD. Makes Tesla's look overpriced and oddly loud.

Audi A3 (Quattro AWD)

$38,200 base. Compact luxury with sharp handling and a hybrid boost. Fast, fun, and a surprising AWD steal under $40K.

Toyota Crown (Hybrid)

MSRP: $41,440. Feels like a Lexus, looks like a spaceship. It’s not cheap, but it’s luxe AWD for half the price of a Benz.