When the weather turns bad, having the right vehicle makes all the difference, and all-wheel drive adds a major layer of confidence. While SUVs often steal the spotlight for all-weather capability, plenty of sedans offer the same traction and control in a more stylish, efficient package.
For drivers who want confidence without the bulk of an SUV, these sedans are the perfect middle ground. We’ve rounded up the best AWD sedans in 2025 that deliver impressive performance, comfort, and all-weather assurance. Here’s what makes them stand out in a segment where confidence and control matter most.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including the EPA. Models are ranked based on their starting MSRP, from most affordable to least affordable. Where models don't come standard with all-wheel drive, the most affordable trim with all-wheel drive has been used.

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10 2026 Toyota Prius AWD
Starting MSRP: $29,750

The Prius has come a long way from its humble roots. It is sleeker, cooler, and more enjoyable to drive than ever before. It remains one of the most efficient new cars that you can buy, and it comes at a pretty attractive starting price. While front-wheel drive is standard, upgrading to all-wheel drive will only cost you an extra $1,525.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Hybrid Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
CVT |
Horsepower |
196 HP |
Torque |
139 LB-FT |
Driveline |
FWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
7.1 Seconds |
Top Speed |
115 MPH |
The Prius uses a standard two-liter four-cylinder engine in every model, which pairs with a CVT. Front-wheel drive models get two electric motors while all-wheel drive models add a third to power the rear axle. The Prius is perky and handles corners confidently no matter what kind of weather you're having.
9 2025 Toyota Camry AWD
Starting MSRP: $30,225

Toyota has completely revamped the Camry for the 2025 model year, with the sedan entering a new generation. The Japanese brand has changed everything from the platform to the powertrain. Where it used to be gas-only, the mid-size sedan is now a hybrid-only affair. Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive being an optional extra.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.5-Liter Hybrid Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
CVT |
Horsepower |
232 HP |
Torque |
163 LB-FT |
Driveline |
FWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
6.8 Seconds |
Top Speed |
115 MPH |
The setup in the Camry is very similar to the Prius, with the main difference being that the bigger sedan gets a 2.5-liter engine instead of a two-liter one. This results in a bump in power, which makes the mid-size sedan a little quicker off the line. This doesn't stop us from missing the old V-6 in the TRD though.
8 2025 Mazda 3 Carbon Edition
Starting MSRP: $29,610

The Mazda 3 can be had as either a hatchback or a sedan, with the latter being the slightly more affordable option. It is a sleek-looking car with one of the nicest interiors in its class, especially if you jump for a higher trim level. Front-wheel drive may be standard, but upgrade to the Carbon Edition and you get a fantastic all-wheel drive system.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.5-Liter Naturally Aspirated Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
6-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
191 HP |
Torque |
186 LB-FT |
Driveline |
FWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
7.5 Seconds |
Top Speed |
126 MPH |
For a gas-only compact car, the Mazda 3 sedan is decently quick. A six-speed automatic is the only choice here, with the six-speed manual being reserved for the hatchback model. For those seeking some more power, you can jump up to the turbocharged models, which make up to 250 horsepower.

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7 2025 Subaru WRX
Starting MSRP: $37,750

No list of the best all-wheel drive cars would be complete without an entry from Subaru. While the WRX may not be as outright raucous as it used to be, it still easily sits among the most impressive sports sedans you can buy today. Subaru's all-wheel drive system is also legendary and will handle whatever slippery surface you throw at it.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.4-Liter Turbocharged Flat-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
6-Speed Manual or CVT |
Horsepower |
271 HP |
Torque |
258 LB-FT |
Driveline |
AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.5 Seconds |
Top Speed |
145 MPH |
Regardless of which model you opt for, every WRX has the same four-cylinder powertrain under the hood. You can either get a six-speed manual or a CVT, but we loudly advocate for the manual. Subaru's symmetrical all-wheel drive makes the sedan a weapon, even on slippery terrain.
6 2025 Genesis G70 AWD
Starting MSRP: $44,950

Genesis is a brand that hit the scene and instantly showed that they could compete with well-established legacy brands. The G70 is their compact sports sedan and features one of the best interiors in its segment. It is also impressively engaging and has a price tag lower than most of its direct rivals.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.5-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
8-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
300 HP |
Torque |
311 LB-FT |
Driveline |
RWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.9 Seconds |
Top Speed |
155 MPH |
The most affordable G70 comes with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Rear-wheel drive is standard kit, with all-wheel drive being an optional upgrade. The four-cylinder is an overachiever, but if you want something with a bit more grunt, the Korean brand also offers a 365-horsepower twin-turbo V-6.
5 2025 BMW 330i xDrive
Starting MSRP: $47,950

The 3-Series has always been considered the king of sports sedans, and it's hard to argue that the current model doesn't live up to that title. On the inside, it is loaded with upscale materials, with tons of modern tech keeping you connected. It is also excpetionally rewarding to drive, and BMW's xDrive system is among the best out there.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
8-Speed Auto-Shift Manual |
Horsepower |
250 HP |
Torque |
295 LB-FT |
Driveline |
RWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.2 Seconds |
Top Speed |
155 MPH |
For a four-cylinder sports sedan, the 330i is exceptionally quick. Its lithe chassis and fantastic eight-speed auto mean it feels exceptional on twisty sections of road. If you're looking for something a little more exciting, the M340i xDrive makes 386 horsepower from a turbocharged inline-six.
4 2025 Audi A5
Starting MSRP: $49,700

Audi is slowly but surely simplifying their lineup. One of the biggest changes in recent times is that they have ditched the A4 and the A5 coupe/convertible. Now, they offer the A5 sedan as their compact sedan. It is bigger than the old A5 and comes with a much more connected interior, with tons of modern technology.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
7-Speed Auto-Shift Manual |
Horsepower |
268 HP |
Torque |
295 LB-FT |
Driveline |
AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.2 Seconds |
Top Speed |
130 MPH |
The old A5 definitely leaned a little more into comfort than it did fun. Audi says that they've stiffened the suspensions and steering mounts, which should help it feel a little more focused. The mild-hybrid powertrain pairs exclusively with Audi's legendary Quattro all-wheel drive system to help it feel planted. For those wanting something sportier, the S5 features a 362-horsepower turbocharged V-6.
3 2025 Acura TLX A-Spec
Starting MSRP: $50,400

Often overlooked, the TLX is actually one of the best value-for-money sports sedans that you can buy today. While Acura often pulls a little too much from its mainstream sibling, Honda, the TLX is unique enough to differentiate it from the Accord. It is playful and comes exceptionally well-equipped.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
10-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
272 HP |
Torque |
280 LB-FT |
Driveline |
FWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.9 Seconds |
Top Speed |
155 MPH |
While the base TLX comes with front-wheel drive, the A-Spec instead gets Acura's SH-AWD system, which definitely makes it feel more focused. A turbocharged four-cylinder is the powertrain on offer here, coming exclusively with an automatic transmission. The Type S goes further, with a 355-horsepower turbocharged V-6, if you have the additonal budget.
2 2025 Volvo S90
Starting MSRP: $59,495

While other luxury automakers try to balance comfort and sportiness, Volvo focuses on simple luxury. The S90 is the perfect example of this, with a spacious, well laid-out cabin and a plethora of innovative driver assists. This will be the last model year that we get of the S90 in the states, though, with the brand pulling the sedan from the local market.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
8-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
295 HP |
Torque |
310 LB-FT |
Driveline |
AWD |
0-60 MPH |
6.4 Seconds |
Top Speed |
113 MPH |
For its final model year, Volvo has pulled the plug-in hybrid T8 from the lineup, leaving only the mild-hybrid B6. This four-cylinder comes standard with all-wheel drive and an eight-speed auto. It is peppy without feeling particularly quick and handles corners well without feeling exceptionally athletic. It is, however, confidence inspiring regardless of the weather.
1 2025 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4Matic
Starting MSRP: $62,450

In the mid-size sedan segment, it is really hard to find something that feels more opulent than the E-Class. It is refined and comfortable and comes with the latest cutting-edge technology. It may not be as playful as rivals from the likes of BMW or Audi, but it has a ride quality that is unmatched.
Performance Specifications
Engine |
2.0-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
---|---|
Transmission |
9-Speed Automatic |
Horsepower |
255 HP |
Torque |
295 LB-FT |
Driveline |
RWD or AWD |
0-60 MPH |
5.8 Seconds |
Top Speed |
130 MPH |
Mercedes' 4Matic all-wheel drive system is one of the most intelligent systems out there, helping the E-Class adjust to its environment on the fly. The E 350 is the base powertrain, but the German automaker also offers a 375-horsepower inline-six for those looking for more power and refinement.