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The 20 Best Cars For Highway Driving


The 20 Best Cars For Highway Driving


Highway Meets Comfort

Spending hours on the highway changes how you judge a car. It's not about how fast it hits 60 or how flashy the exterior looks in a parking lot. What really matters is how well it handles lane changes at high speeds and how comfortable the seats feel after two hours without a break. And some cars just aren't built for this kind of driving. So, here are 20 models that consistently deliver a smooth, controlled, and enjoyable highway experience. 

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1. Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is a strong highway performer, as its Lane Tracing Assist reduces driver fatigue by keeping the car centered while noise-reducing insulation creates a quiet space for long trips. Add 52 MPG in the hybrid version and premium features like ventilated seats, and it’s built for the long haul.

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2. Honda Accord

Highway commuters will appreciate how the Honda Accord takes the stress out of long drives. It includes Adaptive Cruise Control as well as Lane Keep Assist, which helps maintain speed and stay centered in your lane. Plus, with wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto standard, it’s easy to manage calls.

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3. Tesla Model S

If you spend hours on the highway, the Tesla Model S is built to lighten the load. Autopilot supports semi-autonomous cruising, helping you stay centered and safely distanced from other vehicles. Add in regenerative braking, and you’ll find longer drives become less tiring.

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4. BMW 5 Series

The BMW 5 Series consists of adaptive drive modes that respond in real time to road conditions and driving habits. Even small actions like changing the music or answering a call are easier thanks to the built-in gesture control system.

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5. Mercedes-Benz E-Class

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class includes Drive Pilot, a semi-autonomous system that assists in stop-and-go traffic. It also features high-speed automatic emergency braking for added safety. Moreover, a Burmester audio system provides high-quality sound that remains clear at highway speeds.

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6. Audi A6

This car on the list uses Quattro all-wheel drive to maintain traction in changing conditions. Its four-zone climate control allows each passenger to set individual temperatures. Lastly, the Virtual Cockpit places navigation directly in front of the driver, minimizing the need to look away from the road.

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7. Hyundai Sonata

For drivers who want comfort without going hybrid, the Hyundai Sonata’s Highway Driving Assist II combines lane centering with adaptive cruise control. Moreover, the Digital Key adds convenience by letting you start the car with your phone.

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8. Lexus ES

Highway comfort depends on suspension, noise control, and long-term reliability—and this sedan covers all three. Its rear seats offer a slight recline, which is uncommon in this class. Strong resale value and consistent long-term dependability also make it a solid choice for regular highway use.

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9. Volvo S90

Slide into the Volvo S90 and let Pilot Assist take some pressure off, as its subtle steering nudges and cruise control smooth out the journey before you’ve even settled in. With minimalist Scandinavian interiors that soothe rather than distract, you’re never visually overwhelmed, even on endless stretches.

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10. Subaru Legacy

Highway comfort begins with confidence—and the Subaru Legacy delivers it in spades. Its symmetrical all-wheel drive system keeps handling balanced no matter how fast you're cruising, while the Boxer engine’s low center of gravity adds welcome stability.

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11. Ford Mustang Mach-E

Nothing says modern highway cruising like the Ford Mustang Mach-E. It starts with BlueCruise. As traffic builds, instant torque from the electric motor makes merging smooth and swift. And once you settle in, one-pedal driving paired with strong regenerative braking reduces the physical toll of stop-and-go patterns.   

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12. Genesis G80

The Genesis G80 features Highway Driving Assist II, and its adaptive suspension system monitors road conditions 500 times per second to maintain ride comfort. The cabin includes a Lexicon premium sound system for clear audio, with finishes like Nappa leather and open-pore wood. 

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13. Kia K5

Among midsize sedans, the Kia K5 brings a balance of tech and performance. Turbocharged engines provide responsive acceleration, with the GT trim reaching 0–60 in under six seconds. A split-view 360-degree camera also supports confident lane changes and tight parking maneuvers. 

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14. Volkswagen Arteon

Built for long stretches of open road, the Volkswagen Arteon adapts with Dynamic Chassis Control, switching between comfort and sport on demand. Exceptional aerodynamics and generous rear legroom make every highway mile feel effortless.

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15. Nissan Altima

The Nissan Altima features ProPILOT Assist, which manages steering, braking, and acceleration support. Its Intelligent Forward Collision Warning tracks two cars ahead, and available all-wheel drive adds confidence—even in mid-tier trim levels.

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16. Acura TLX

This car uses Precision All-Wheel Steer for sharper lane changes, and an acoustic windshield and noise cancelation enhance cabin quiet. Moreover, the Type S adds a sport-tuned suspension, while the A-Spec trim offers a flat-bottom wheel, sport seats, and globally inspired ambient lighting.

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17. Porsche Panamera

Engineered for high-speed travel, the Porsche Panamera’s rear-axle steering sharpens highway maneuvers. Inside, customizable touchscreens and luxury seating bring comfort. Lastly, its active aerodynamics adjust with speed, enhancing downforce and stability on open stretches.

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18. Cadillac CT5

Super Cruise in Cadillac CT5 lets you cruise hands-free, and if you need to pass, the turbo and twin-turbo engines bring serious power. Its bold design makes it pop in a sea of sedans, and with a customizable digital cluster, you can keep maps front and center as you fly down the lane.

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19. Hyundai Ioniq 6

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 was built for long hauls, with its 361-mile EPA-estimated range keeping charging stops rare. Highway Driving Assist 2 adds adaptive cruise, lane centering, and even automated lane changes—because smooth should also mean smart.

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20. Volvo S60

The Volvo S60 brings peace of mind to highway driving with Pilot Assist, a semi-autonomous system that manages steering and braking. Designed for endurance, its orthopedic-certified seats support your back during long journeys. Plus, the optional plug-in hybrid delivers over 40 electric miles before the gas engine takes over.

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