A midsize sedan has a lot to offer – style, space, and plenty of high-tech features to enhance your time on the road. Here’s a lineup of the models you should keep an eye out for in 2021.
Mercedes-Benz C300
Seating five passengers, the C300 boasts a classy interior and plenty of power. Comfortable seats with side bolstering, leatherette upholstery, driver seat power adjustments, and an opulent wood trim earn this luxury sedan a spot on our list.
Infiniti Q50
This sporty four-door sedan with luxury appeal offers quick steering, balanced handling, and a comfortable interior that seats up to five passengers, plus 13.2 cu-ft of cargo space.
Ford Fusion
Expect good performance, sharp steering, and agile handling from this five-passenger sedan. The Fusion’s supple suspension remains stable around turns and comfortable over bumpy roads, allowing for a satisfying driving experience.
Chevrolet Malibu
This spacious sedan is perfect for driving across town or the country. Inside, there’s 35.6 inches of rear-seat legroom and 15 cu-ft of storage space.
Kia Optima
User-friendly tech is what sets this sedan apart from its peers. An intuitive UVO infotainment system, a rearview monitor, rear parking sensors, and blind-spot monitoring with rear-cross traffic alert are some of its most noteworthy features.
Hyundai Sonata
The Sonata is easy to maneuver in tight spaces, and its classy cabin and gentle ride make it perfect for trips around town. A cargo area measuring 16.3 cu-ft easily accommodates luggage and shopping bags.
Toyota Camry
The Camry, with its carpool-friendly cabin, is an ideal daily driver. Enjoy 38 inches of legroom in the back seat and 15 cu-ft of storage space for luggage.
Honda Accord
The Accord offers a balanced ride and sharp acceleration. Thanks to a modern cabin that seats up to five passengers, 16.7 cu-ft of cargo room, and sporty handling, this sedan is well-suited to a range of lifestyles.
Nissan Altima
The exceptionally comfortable Zero Gravity seats and almost 36 inches of back-seat legroom in the Altima’s cabin make it our favorite for long road trips. The sedan’s enhanced traction handles well in slick conditions, and all trims offer Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (which monitors road conditions on the go to send power to the wheels that most need it).
Hyundai Elantra
If you log many miles on your commute, the fuel-sipping Elantra should be at the top of your list. The 14.4 cu-ft of cargo space is an added bonus.