From affordable hot hatches to 660-horsepower super sedans and hardcore sports cars, these are all the new vehicles you can still buy with three pedals.

Manuals are a dying breed. Last year, nearly 10 cars lost their manual transmissions as the market continues to shift (pun intended) to automatics—or worse—CVTs. But that’s not to say all hope is lost. In 2026, there are still about 25 cars you can buy with a manual transmission in the US. Here’s all of them.

— Chris Rosales, Associate Editor

The new X5 says goodbye to the split tailgate, and BMW says there's a good reason for it.

With nearly 1,000 hp on tap, the track-only Spéirling Pure produces over 4,400 pounds of downforce.

The Korean automaker saw its best-ever half-year of sales with one-third coming from electrified vehicles.

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