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Nissan Altima vs Hyundai Sonata

Which Midsize Sedan Should You Buy?

2025 Nissan
Altima
Starting MSRP
$26,890
Combined MPG
36
Horsepower
188
2025 Hyundai
Sonata
Starting MSRP
$27,400
Combined MPG
38
Horsepower
191
Quick Category Winners
Value
Sonata
Performance
Sonata
Comfort
Sonata
Fuel Economy
Sonata
Reliability
Altima
Interior
Sonata
Technology
Sonata
Overall
Sonata
Scorecard Comparison
7.8
Performance
8.0
8.1
Comfort
8.2
8.6
Value
8.7
8.2
Ownership Cost
8.0
7.8
Technology
8.7
8.1
Safety
8.4
7.9
Reliability
7.8
7.9
Interior Quality
8.4
Altima
Sonata
CHOOSE THE ALTIMA IF YOU:
  • Want comfortable, easygoing daily driving
  • Prefer available all-wheel drive
  • Value a quiet, relaxed cabin
CHOOSE THE SONATA IF YOU:
  • Want the most tech for the money
  • Like bold, modern styling inside and out
  • Want a long warranty included
5-Year Ownership Cost
CategoryAltimaSonataDiff
Fuel$5,900$5,600+$300
Insurance$6,500$6,400+$100
Maintenance$3,900$3,800+$100
Repairs$1,700$1,500+$200
Depreciation$14,200$13,500+$700
5-Year Total$32,200$30,800+$1,400
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The Sonata costs an estimated $1,400 less to own over 5 years.

Size Comparison
Altima
Sonata
Altima
Sonata
Diff
Length
192.9
192.9
0
Width
72.9
73.2
-0.3
Height
56.8
56.9
-0.1
Wheelbase
111.2
111.8
-0.6
Cargo Volumecu ft
15.4
16.0
-0.6
Trim-to-Trim Comparison
  • Altima SvsSonata SE
  • Altima SRvsSonata SEL
  • Altima PlatinumvsSonata N Line
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Final Verdict

The Hyundai Sonata is the smarter overall pick across our scoring categories, especially in the areas it leads. The Nissan Altima remains a strong alternative if its standout strengths better match your priorities. Either way, both are credible choices in this segment.

Winner
Hyundai Sonata
Best For…
  • CommutersAltima
  • FamiliesSonata
  • Resale ValueTie
  • Driving EnjoymentSonata
  • TechnologySonata
  • Best OverallSonata
Frequently Asked Questions
  • The Nissan Altima is better for shoppers who weight want comfortable, easygoing daily driving, while the Hyundai Sonata is better if you want the most tech for the money. Both compete closely overall.

  • Our scoring gives the edge to the Nissan Altima, though the Hyundai Sonata also performs well in long-term reliability data.

  • The Hyundai Sonata leads with up to 38 combined MPG versus 36 for the Nissan Altima.

  • The Hyundai Sonata is the better family pick thanks to its higher comfort scoring, slightly more usable cabin space, and a more relaxed ride.

  • Over a five-year ownership window, the Hyundai Sonata costs an estimated $1,400 less to own once you factor in fuel, insurance, maintenance, repairs, and depreciation.

  • The Hyundai Sonata tends to hold its value better in the used market, helped by stronger demand and a higher overall value score.