Top 9 Refreshed Mid-Size Family Cars of 2021 (New Models Reviewed)




That is totally okay not to be swayed away by the modern crossover SUV craze. Despite all of the media hype and obsessive advertising of the latter, a mid-size car remains a comfortable family vehicle that boasts great driving dynamics, better fuel economy and roomy trunks. Moreover, some models can possess true sports car capabilities that should be enjoyed when the kids are out at school. Today we will review the refreshed lineup of mid-size sedans of 2021 and 2022,
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#1 2022 Kia Stinger

Despite the previous concerns that Kia’s striking sports sedan will get the axe, it returns with a facelift and a new engine for the freshly-introduced GT-line trim.

#2 2021 Toyota Camry

Unveiling the updated Toyota Camry, the Japanese placed strong emphasis on the automaker’s newest version of Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ that is standard on all models. Up front, the 2021 Camry can be differentiated by a bit lower honeycomb grille and side vent inserts with accents.

#3 2022 Genesis G70

With the G70 unveil, Genesis completes the transition towards the new front design language shared across its entire lineup.

#4 2021 Honda Accord

2021 Honda Accord gets a planned facelift, with a new grille, brighter LED headlights, and improved radar unit positioning. Previously excluded from base trim, the 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is now standard on every Accord.

#5 2021 Kia K5

Dropping the previously used Optima name, this new generation Kia sedan will now be known globally as the K5. The model sits on the jointly-developed Hyundai-Kia N3 platform, but gets brand’s unique styling, featuring a revised tiger nose grille with mesmerizing DRLs.

#6 2021 Cadillac CT5 Blackwing

The V performance family is being touted to go all-electric in the next generation, so the last gasoline variant is going out with a bang as the most powerful Cadillac ever built. The limited production CT5 V Blackwing is a successor to the to the CTS V Sport.

#7 2021 Toyota Mirai

Cheaper, but much more attractive and capable than its predecessor, the new generation Toyota Mirai arrives to the market to prove the yet untapped potential of fuel cell vehicles. The model switches to a new RWD platform, that measures 6 inches longer and provides more interior room.

#8 2021 Acura TLX & TLX Type S

The 2nd generation Acura TLX resurrects the brand’s sports sedan roots with a new Type S iteration, but at the same time, it grows in wheelbase length and overall size, offers a plusher ride, and gets a more sophisticated chassis setup.

#9 2021 BMW I4

BMW is rushing to prove its dedication to the electric future, so the production-ready BMW i4 sedan launches earlier than anticipated. Prepared to go on sale by the end of 2021, the model gets 3 versions, including an M Performance model.

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