The Jetta is Volkswagen's only sedan in the automaker's SUV-packed lineup. It's also the German automaker's most affordable model. The compact Jetta was updated last year with refreshed exterior styling, a new standard 8-inch touchscreen and a restyled dashboard. Because of those significant updates, we don't expect any major changes for 2026. The sportier and more powerful Jetta GLI, which we review separately, is also available but is notably more expensive.
Edmunds spotlight: An affordable option that doesn't disappoint
If the price of the Honda Civic or Mazda 3 is stretching your budget, opting for the more affordable Jetta isn't a bad idea. It offers sophisticated styling, a roomy cabin, a large trunk and a fuel-efficient engine. It's also feature-rich, with a wealth of standard features that include a digital instrument panel, an 8-inch center touchscreen, and advanced driver aids like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot warning. But the Jetta falls mid-pack when compared to its 2026 rivals, and it doesn't offer a hybrid engine. There's also a new competitor that's an excellent choice and has similar pricing. Keep reading to find out.
Competitors to consider
The new Kia K4, which replaced the Forte last year, is one of our top small sedans and shares similar pricing with the Jetta. We're impressed by its sharp interior and exterior design, long list of standard features, and spacious interior. Another class leader is the popular Honda Civic. It has few flaws but is one of the priciest small sedans. We're also big fans of the Hyundai Elantra, which costs about as much as the Jetta. Like the Civic, it offers a hybrid engine, and it's roomy and comes loaded with standard features.