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The best American-made cars in 2026, according to Consumer Reports

Some of Consumer Reports' favorite cars are made in the U.S.

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If you’re looking for a new car and want to buy something American-made, Consumer Reports has you covered.

It compiled a list of the best American-made cars, SUVs, and pick-up trucks in 2026.

Continue reading to see the 14 American-made vehicles that made the list.

1 / 10

Honda Civic

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Starting at $24,695, the Civic Hybrid gets 44 mpg and delivers 200 hp, making it noticeably quicker than the standard gas model. CR said it’s both practical and genuinely engaging on the road.

2 / 10

Toyota Camry

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The Camry starts at $29,100 and achieves 48 mpg as an hybrid-only model. CR said it balances a smooth ride, user-friendly interior, and excellent reliability in a way that's hard to beat in its class.

3 / 10

Subaru Crosstrek

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Priced from $26,995, the Crosstrek gets 29 mpg and comes with standard AWD across all trims. It's good on rough roads and has stellar handling.

4 / 10

Subaru Forester

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Starting at $29,995, the Forester gets 29 mpg and CR said it stands out for offering a full mechanical AWD system on its new hybrid trim. It's also roomy, easy to get in and out of, and dependable.

5 / 10

Toyota Grand Highlander

From $41,660, the Grand Highlander's optional hybrid powertrain returns 35 mpg while still managing to fit three full rows of passengers comfortably. CR said its the rare SUV that doesn't force you to choose between space and efficiency.

6 / 10

BMW X3 

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The X3 starts at $50,900 and delivers 29 mpg. CR said it feels well-crafted and capable without being too flashy.

7 / 10

BMW X5

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Starting at $67,600, the X5 gets 23 mpg and has impressive acceleration. The interior is nicely finished, and a plug-in hybrid version is great for drivers whose daily commutes fall within its 39-mile electric range.

8 / 10

Honda Ridgeline

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Priced from $40,795, the Ridgeline gets 20 mpg and is a far more comfortable ride than most pickups, along with cool features like lockable under-bed storage.

9 / 10

Ford F-150

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Starting at $37,290, the F-150 gets 19 mpg and offers a V6 hybrid option with great torque for towing. CR liked its spacious cab, straightforward controls, and recently improved reliability.

10 / 10

Tesla Model Y

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From $39,990, the Model Y achieves 123 MPGe and CR liked its latest refresh, which made it quieter and gave it a nicer interior. CR said its one of the most popular electric vehicles on the market for good reason, with strong performance and a vast charging network.