Edmunds Top Rated Awards: 10 Best New Cars, Trucks, and SUVs of the Year
Edmunds Top Rated Awards name the 10 best new cars, trucks, and SUVs of the year, putting them out there as top picks for folks considering buys. It’s the annual thing from Edmunds, selecting these models that score well in reviews and tests, without overhyping. Sometimes the list surprises or sticks to usual suspects, and people check it for reference, though it might not fit every situation perfectly. These are the ones that got the nod this year, the top rated vehicles in their classes.
Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla just hangs around as this everyday car, reliable in the way it starts up each morning without fuss. Owning it feels simple, good for getting places, though it might lack excitement on open roads. It exists quietly on streets, carrying people efficiently, but you wonder about longevity sometimes. Dependability repeats in stories, or does it always hold. Fine for most.
Honda Accord

The Honda Accord drives smoothly, feeling spacious for longer drives maybe, or daily ones too. When you own it, it’s comfortable, responsive, though fuel might not impress everyone. It sits in driveways dependably, yet there’s that slight question on handling rough stuff. It repeats the balanced feel lightly. Yeah.
Jeep Grand Cherokee

Jeep Grand Cherokee has that rugged SUV presence, capable off-road sort of, feeling adventurous. Experiencing it means power and comfort mix, but city parking tests it. Owners like the versatility, repeating trail stories, with some uncertainty on costs. It’s there, strong-ish.
Ram 1500

Ram 1500 trucks along heavy, luxurious inside for a work vehicle, feeling premium sometimes. Behind the wheel, it’s smooth towing, though thirsty no doubt. It exists for hauls, reliable they say, but maintenance echoes. Not fully sure.
GMC Sierra

GMC Sierra offers truck toughness with upscale touches, existing in fleets and homes. Owning feels capable, quiet cabin, yet size contradicts urban ease. It repeats durability lightly, doubts linger. Okay.
Kia Telluride

Kia Telluride feels family-ready, roomy and stylish for an SUV, drawing buyers in. You drive it loaded up, comfortable, though value holds question over time. Praises repeat, mildly. And so on.
Toyota Highlander

Toyota Highlander wagons through as safe bet, spacious for crews, feeling steady. Ownership is easy, efficient-ish, but excitement lacks maybe. It exists predictably, repeating reliability. Yeah.
Ford Maverick

Ford Maverick zips compact, hybrid option making it thriftier, fun small truck vibe. Experiencing means nimble, practical, though payload limits softly contradict. Owners note versatility, unsure fully. There.
Nissan Rogue

Nissan Rogue cruises comfy, tech inside keeping it current, feeling modern daily. But space or power might waver opinions. It repeats value talk, lightly uncertain. Fine enough.
