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These are the five least expensive new cars you can buy in 2026, according to Edmunds
Edmunds says the Venue tops a list of five budget models that still offer wireless smartphone connectivity, driver aids and good fuel economy.
Edmunds released its ranking of five cheapest 2026 new cars, led by the Hyundai Venue at $22,650 starting price as average vehicle prices near $50,000.
Rising everyday costs have made new vehicle purchases increasingly daunting, prompting consumers to seek affordable alternatives that deliver respectable features despite budget pricing.
The Kia K4 sedan scored 7.5 from Edmunds at $23,535 with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, while the redesigned Nissan Sentra includes adaptive cruise control and achieves 33 mpg combined.
All five ranked vehicles earned average or better Edmunds evaluation scores and deliver good fuel economy up to 35 mpg, offsetting limitations like lack of powerful acceleration.
Edmunds contributor Nick Kurczewski noted the five cheapest cars will surprise consumers in terms of value, with all listed prices including destination fees for transparent comparison.