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Driving.ca Reveals Top 20 Cars of 2025: Diverse Picks from Experts
The automotive experts at Driving.ca have unveiled their selection of the top 20 vehicles they drove in 2025, showcasing a diverse array of cars that cater to various preferences and driving styles. This year, a panel of 11 contributors shared their favorite rides, resulting in a list that spans different segments, body styles, and drivetrains.
After testing between 15 and 30 cars over the past year, these automotive enthusiasts distilled their experiences into a compelling collection of 20 standout vehicles. This list not only highlights modern innovations but also includes a few classic models, reflecting the expansive tastes of the writers involved.
Highlights from the Top Picks
Among the featured vehicles is the 2025 Audi RS 6 Avant GT, praised for its performance and lightweight design. Contributor Jonathan Yarkony noted that this car eclipsed competitors like the BMW M5 Touring, emphasizing its engaging driving experience and unique styling that pays homage to Audi’s racing heritage.
The 2026 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid also garnered attention, as described by David Booth. This model boasts improved all-electric range and fuel efficiency. Booth highlighted how the refined powertrain marks a significant step forward for Toyota, which is known for its reliable engineering. He achieved an impressive range of 105 kilometers in urban conditions, surpassing the manufacturer’s estimate.
The 2025 Range Rover Sport SV, reviewed by Sami Haj-Assaad, captivated with its turbocharged V8 engine and spirited performance. This SUV combines luxury with capabilities that challenge conventional expectations, making it suitable for both everyday driving and performance-oriented outings.
Additional Notable Mentions
Another standout is the 2026 BMW M2 CS, which Stephanie Wallcraft described as a blissful driving experience, noting its impressive integration of power and handling. This car’s ability to connect with drivers reinforces BMW’s reputation for crafting engaging vehicles.
The list also includes the 2026 Honda Civic Hybrid and the 2026 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, both of which were highlighted by Jil McIntosh. She expressed her appreciation for their fuel efficiency and enjoyable driving dynamics, emphasizing their status as compelling alternatives in a market increasingly dominated by SUVs.
In a nod to the classic vibe, contributor Brendan McAleer shared his delight in driving the 2025 Porsche 911, which continues to impress with its timeless appeal and performance capability.
As the automotive landscape evolves, this list from Driving.ca serves as a testament to the enduring excitement of driving. Whether you prefer an SUV, a sports car, or a refined sedan, the top 20 picks of 2025 highlight the diverse options available to enthusiasts and casual drivers alike.
Readers are encouraged to share their favorite vehicles and experiences in the comments section, fostering a community of automotive passion and discussion.
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