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All-wheel-drive SUV alternativ­es for winter

- BY TRAVIS LANGNESS EDMUNDS This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Travis Langness is a reviews editor at Edmunds. Twitter: travislang­ness.

Winter is coming, as is the unpleasant­ness of driving on wet, snowy or icy roads. A vehicle with all-wheel drive can help maximize traction in these conditions. With four wheels being powered instead of two, you’ll have a better chance of avoiding spinning your vehicle’s wheels and getting stuck.

A lot of people buy an SUV to get all-wheel drive. But you might not need all the capability that an SUV provides. Maybe you want a smaller vehicle or one that’s more fun or fuel-efficient.

In today’s marketplac­e, there are many non-SUVs that offer all-wheel drive. Edmunds’ experts have compiled five of their favorites. Note that the following prices include destinatio­n charges.

2021 MAZDA 3

The Mazda 3 is one of the most refined and enjoyable small cars to drive. Mazda offers two body styles: a regular sedan or a hatchback with more cargo space. You can get both with all-wheel drive. Look for a Mazda 3 in the 2.5 S trim level or the new-for-2021 2.5 Turbo. All-wheel drive is optional on the 2.5 S and standard on the 2.5 Turbo. The 2.5 S has a 186-horsepower four-cylinder engine, while the 2.5 Turbo offers 250 horsepower.

The Mazda 3 doesn’t have as much rear legroom as other top small cars such as the Honda Civic, but what it does have is useful enough for adults on short journeys. Starting manufactur­er’s suggested retail price: $25,045

2021 KIA K5

The Kia K5 should be at the top of your list if you’re looking for something with a spacious trunk, a roomy cabin, and a comfortabl­e ride on the highway. The K5 name might be unfamiliar — it’s an all-new sedan that replaces Kia’s previous midsize sedan, the Optima. But don’t let the newness throw you off. Edmunds named the K5 its Top Rated midsize sedan, and it’s a class leader in almost every regard.

All-wheel drive is up for grabs on the midlevel LXS and GT-Line trims, both of which feature a turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine that produces 180 horsepower. Kia offers a luxury-oriented EX trim and an even more powerful K5 GT trim, but you unfortunat­ely can’t get all-wheel drive on either. Starting MSRP: $27,555

2021 TOYOTA SIENNA

You might think an SUV is the only way to get allwheel drive and lots of family-duty versatilit­y. But Toyota has offered all-wheel drive on its Sienna minivan for more than a decade now. That’s also true for the redesigned 2021 Sienna. Notably, the Sienna is now exclusivel­y a hybrid. Its four-cylinder hybrid powertrain isn’t overly powerful — it has 245 horsepower — but it does provide an attractive EPA-estimated 35-36 mpg in combined city/highway driving.

The new Sienna also has an SUV-inspired center console, available second-row seats with extendable footrests, and seven USB ports to keep all of your electronic­s fully charged. And when it comes to all-wheel drive in the Sienna, you can have it on any trim level. Starting MSRP: $37,635

2021 VOLVO V90

With excellent interior materials and a sleek exterior look, the Volvo V90 wagon feels classy whether you’re staring at it in your driveway or you’re driving it to work. The V90 has abundant cargo space and a comfortabl­e ride on the highway, plus it offers a few sporty options if you want your drive to be more entertaini­ng.

All-wheel drive comes with the V90’s more powerful T6 engine, which makes 316 horsepower. Go with the R-Design trim level and you’ll get sportier suspension calibratio­n, sport front seats, and paddle shifters on the steering wheel. Not bad for a family wagon that will easily see you through the winter months. Starting MSRP: $58,795

2020 PORSCHE 911

A sports car for the winter time? You can do it with the Porsche 911. Naturally, the 911 is engaging to drive thanks to its rapid accelerati­on and communicat­ive handling. Yet with its small but useful back seat, comfortabl­e highway ride and wealth of available driver safety aids, it’s also one of the best daily-driver sports cars out there.

All-wheel drive is standard on the Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S trim levels, which have 379 horsepower and 443 horsepower, respective­ly. So, yes, the 911 is up to the task of winter driving. The only issue you might have is whether you can stomach sending your $100,000 Porsche out into the muck. Starting MSRP: $107,850

EDMUNDS SAYS: No matter what kind of car you’re looking for, there’s probably a vehicle in the class that offers all-wheel drive. So if you need a vehicle that can handle a bit of inclement weather over winter, there’s no reason to restrict your search to just SUVs.

RELATED LINKS

› 2021 Mazda 3 review: edmu.in/33CjjqI

› 2021 Kia K5 review edmu.in/2JybsTP

› 2021 Toyota Sienna review: edmu.in/2JwGP16

› 2021 Volvo V90 review: edmu.in/2I7sKXQ

› 2020 Porsche 911 review: edmu.in/3lsDVI2

 ?? COURTESY OF TOYOTA NORTH AMERICA VIA AP ?? 2021 Toyota Sienna is available in all-wheel drive across the model range.
COURTESY OF TOYOTA NORTH AMERICA VIA AP 2021 Toyota Sienna is available in all-wheel drive across the model range.
 ?? COURTESY OF PORSCHE CARS NORTH AMERICA VIA AP ?? The 2021 Porsche 911 Is available in Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S trims, both of which come with all-wheel drive.
COURTESY OF PORSCHE CARS NORTH AMERICA VIA AP The 2021 Porsche 911 Is available in Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S trims, both of which come with all-wheel drive.
 ?? COURTESY OF VOLVO CARS USA VIA AP ?? The 2021 Volvo V90 T6 comes with all-wheel drive.
COURTESY OF VOLVO CARS USA VIA AP The 2021 Volvo V90 T6 comes with all-wheel drive.
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