Edmunds: All-wheel-drive SUV Alternatives For Winter
Edmunds: All-wheel-drive SUV Alternatives For Winter
Winter is coming, as is the unpleasantness of driving on wet, snowy or icy roads. A vehicle with all-wheel drive can help maximize traction in these conditions. With four wheels being powered instead of two, youll have a better chance of avoiding spinning your vehicles wheels and getting stuck.

Winter is coming, as is the unpleasantness of driving on wet, snowy or icy roads. A vehicle with all-wheel drive can help maximize traction in these conditions. With four wheels being powered instead of two, youll have a better chance of avoiding spinning your vehicles wheels and getting stuck.

A lot of people buy an SUV to get all-wheel drive. But you might not need all the capability that an SUV provides. Maybe you want a smaller vehicle or one thats more fun or fuel-efficient.

In todays marketplace, there are many non-SUVs that offer all-wheel drive. Edmunds experts have compiled five of their favorites. Note that the following prices include destination charges.

2021 MAZDA 3

The Mazda 3 is one of the most refined and enjoyable small cars to drive. Mazda offers two body styles: a regular sedan or a hatchback with more cargo space. You can get both with all-wheel drive. Look for a Mazda 3 in the 2.5 S trim level or the new-for-2021 2.5 Turbo. All-wheel drive is optional on the 2.5 S and standard on the 2.5 Turbo. The 2.5 S has a 186-horsepower four-cylinder engine, while the 2.5 Turbo offers 250 horsepower.

The Mazda 3 doesnt have as much rear legroom as other top small cars such as the Honda Civic, but what it does have is useful enough for adults on short journeys. Starting manufacturers suggested retail price: $25,045

2021 KIA K5

The Kia K5 should be at the top of your list if youre looking for something with a spacious trunk, a roomy cabin, and a comfortable ride on the highway. The K5 name might be unfamiliar its an all-new sedan that replaces Kias previous midsize sedan, the Optima. But dont let the newness throw you off. Edmunds named the K5 its Top Rated midsize sedan, and its a class leader in almost every regard.

All-wheel drive is up for grabs on the midlevel LXS and GT-Line trims, both of which feature a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 180 horsepower. Kia offers a luxury-oriented EX trim and an even more powerful K5 GT trim, but you unfortunately cant get all-wheel drive on either. Starting MSRP: $27,555

2021 TOYOTA SIENNA

You might think an SUV is the only way to get all-wheel drive and lots of family-duty versatility. But Toyota has offered all-wheel drive on its Sienna minivan for more than a decade now. Thats also true for the redesigned 2021 Sienna. Notably, the Sienna is now exclusively a hybrid. Its four-cylinder hybrid powertrain isnt overly powerful it has 245 horsepower but it does provide an attractive EPA-estimated 35-36 mpg in combined city/highway driving.

The new Sienna also has an SUV-inspired center console, available second-row seats with extendable footrests, and seven USB ports to keep all of your electronics fully charged. And when it comes to all-wheel drive in the Sienna, you can have it on any trim level. Starting MSRP: $37,635

2021 VOLVO V90

With excellent interior materials and a sleek exterior look, the Volvo V90 wagon feels classy whether youre staring at it in your driveway or youre driving it to work. The V90 has abundant cargo space and a comfortable ride on the highway, plus it offers a few sporty options if you want your drive to be more entertaining.

All-wheel drive comes with the V90s more powerful T6 engine, which makes 316 horsepower. Go with the R-Design trim level and youll get sportier suspension calibration, sport front seats, and paddle shifters on the steering wheel. Not bad for a family wagon that will easily see you through the winter months. Starting MSRP: $58,795

2020 PORSCHE 911

A sports car for the winter time? You can do it with the Porsche 911. Naturally, the 911 is engaging to drive thanks to its rapid acceleration and communicative handling. Yet with its small but useful back seat, comfortable highway ride and wealth of available driver safety aids, its also one of the best daily-driver sports cars out there.

All-wheel drive is standard on the Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S trim levels, which have 379 horsepower and 443 horsepower, respectively. So, yes, the 911 is up to the task of winter driving. The only issue you might have is whether you can stomach sending your $100,000 Porsche out into the muck. Starting MSRP: $107,850

EDMUNDS SAYS: No matter what kind of car youre looking for, theres probably a vehicle in the class that offers all-wheel drive. So if you need a vehicle that can handle a bit of inclement weather over winter, theres no reason to restrict your search to just SUVs.

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This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Travis Langness is a reviews editor at Edmunds. Twitter: @travislangness.

Related links:

2021 Mazda 3 review: https://edmu.in/33CjjqI

2021 Kia K5 review https://edmu.in/2JybsTP

2021 Toyota Sienna review: https://edmu.in/2JwGP16

2021 Volvo V90 review: https://edmu.in/2I7sKXQ

2020 Porsche 911 review: https://edmu.in/3lsDVI2

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