Aug 18, 2026

3 Anticipated Luxury Cars Worth Saving For in 2026

Written by Sean Bryant
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Edited by Rebekah Evans
3 Anticipated Luxury Cars Worth Saving For in 2026

Which luxury cars are worth saving for in 2026? It’s no secret that luxury cars can come with a high price tag.

Here are three luxury cars anticipated to be worth saving for in 2026.

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The 2027 Audi Q9 is the newest addition to the Audi lineup, offering up to 429 HP, 0 to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds and the latest technology. The interior matches the sleek exterior, with premium trim options and an optional third row that seats up to seven. According to Audi's website, prices start at $87,700 for the Premium model, $93,300 for the Premium Plus model and $102,400 for the Prestige model. 

“This three-row SUV is premiering as a 2027 model,” said Melanie Musson, auto industry expert with AutoInsurance.org. “Audi is a luxury brand, but they’ve announced the Q9 will be even more luxurious than any of their previous models, with electric seats in the second row, high-end interior lighting and a smooth suspension to rival the best of the competition.“

The 2027 Lexus TZ is the first-ever three-row all-electric SUV in the Lexus family. This luxury SUV combines practicality with luxury, making it a great vehicle to save up for in 2026. The open cabin design provides a spacious interior for occupants, ideal for daily driving and long trips. Pairing luxury interior and exterior features with an estimated range of up to 300 miles puts the Lexus TZ at the top of your wish list. While Lexus hasn’t released the formal price list, an estimate for the base model starts at $65,000, per Edmunds

“Lexus is launching its first three-row electric SUV,” Musson said. “It’s projected to have a 300-mile range and features high-tech DIRECT4 all-wheel drive. In addition to all the luxury features you’d expect, it has a mode designed to prevent motion sickness for rear passengers.”

The 2027 BMW X5 50e xDrive Plug-in Hybrid pairs a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 engine with an electric motor, giving you options in your drivetrain. This luxury car features an advanced cockpit with BMW Panoramic Vision, the latest iDrive tech and signature X-shaped lighting elements. Base pricing for the 2027 BMW X5 50e xDrive starts at $77,500, according to BMW Group

“This plug-in hybrid is promising an exceptional driver and passenger experience with updated comfort features and an infotainment system,” Musson said. “It’s starting in the mid-$70,000s, but it’ll probably cost more for the features that elevate the experience. The electric range is 40 miles, which is just about right for a short commute, but you also have the gas engine for backup and longer trips.” 

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Written by
Sean Bryant
Edited by
Rebekah Evans