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Toyota vs Hyundai 2026: Reliability & Value Compared

Toyota leads in reliability and resale value with a 90.7% dependability rating, while Hyundai offers superior warranty coverage (10-year/100,000-mile powertrain) and lower starting prices, making it the better value choice for budget-conscious buyers.

Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Motor Corporation

Japanese automaker known for reliability and hybrid technology leadership.

Drivers seeking maximum reliability, fuel economy, and long-term value; families planning to keep vehicles 8+ years.

Score71%
VS
Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

South Korean automaker offering value-oriented vehicles with extended warranties.

Budget-conscious buyers, first-time car owners, and those valuing warranty peace-of-mind over long-term resale value.

Score71%

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Toyota leads in reliability and resale value with a 90.7% dependability rating, while Hyundai offers superior warranty coverage (10-year/100,000-mile powertrain) and lower starting prices, making it the better value choice for budget-conscious buyers.

Our Verdict

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Choose Toyota if you prioritize long-term reliability, fuel efficiency, and strong resale value—you'll pay more upfront but save money over ownership. Choose Hyundai if you want the lowest entry price, longest warranty protection, and modern styling with acceptable reliability for budget-conscious first-time buyers.

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Powertrain Warranty Coverage:Hyundai Motor Company wins(10 years/100,000 miles vs 5 years/60,000 miles)
  • Dependability Rating (J.D. Power 2024):Toyota Motor Corporation wins(90.7/100 vs 86.2/100)
  • Average Resale Value (3-year):Toyota Motor Corporation wins(62% of original price vs 58% of original price)
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Key Facts & Figures

86 numeric metrics compared

MetricToyota Motor CorporationHyundai Motor CompanyRatio
Powertrain Warranty Length(years)5 years / 60,000 miles10 years / 100,000 miles
Average Reliability Rating (10-Year)(out of 5)4.54.1
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)58%48%
Average Starting Price (2026 Models)(USD)$28,500$24,200
Customer Satisfaction Score(/5.0)8279
Average Annual Repair Cost(USD)$520$480
Number of Vehicle Models Available(models)1613
Manufacturer Quality Improvement Rate(% improvement per year)1.2% (stable)3.8% (improving rapidly)
Annual Global Sales Volume(millions of vehicles)10.3 million
J.D. Power Overall Reliability Ranking(score (100 scale))78/100 (4th place)
Hybrid/EV Sales as % of Portfolio(percent)38%
3-Year Vehicle Depreciation (Value Retention)(percent)48% retained
Global Market Share(percent)8.7%
Best-in-Class Fuel Economy (Mid-Size Sedan Hybrid)(MPG combined)Camry Hybrid: 52 MPG
Global Manufacturing Facilities(facilities)54 plants across 26 countries
Global Revenue (2023)(USD Billion)$272B
Annual Vehicle Production(units)10.3M units
Operating Profit Margin(Percent)10%
J.D. Power Reliability Ranking(Rank (out of 32))6th place
EV Market Share (2024)(Percent (%))4.2%
Vehicle Model Count(models)50+ models
Global Supercharger/Service Network(Approximate stations)10,000 dealership service centers
Average New Vehicle Price (2026)(USD)$33,500
10-Year Vehicle Retention Rate(percent)92%
J.D. Power Initial Quality Score (2025)(problems per 100 vehicles)164
3-Year Resale Value Retention(%)68%
Electric Vehicle Models Available(models)6 models
U.S. Dealer Locations(count)1,500+
Consumer Reports Overall Rating(out of 10)8.2 / 10
Annual Global Vehicle Sales(Million vehicles)10.3 million (2023)
Market Capitalization(USD Trillions)$250 billion
Electric Vehicle Market Share(Percent of global EVs)3.2%
Entry-Level EV Starting Price(USD)$42,000 (bZ4X)
Customer Satisfaction Score(out of 5)84180/100
0-60 MPH Acceleration (Performance Model)(Seconds)4.7 seconds (GR Corolla)
Average Vehicle Lifespan(Miles)200,000+ miles
Manufacturing Footprint(Number of plants)338 plants globally
EPA Range (Best Model)(miles)252 miles
0-60 mph Acceleration(seconds)8.5 seconds
Reliability Rating(problems per 100 vehicles)121 (2024 J.D. Power)79/100
Starting Price(USD)$27,750
Powertrain Warranty(years)10 years
Public Charging Stations(global locations)8,500+ chargers
Hybrid Model Availability(number of models)15+ hybrid models
Service Center Network (USA)(locations)1,500+ dealerships
J.D. Power Dependability Score (2025)(points)90.1
Average New Vehicle Starting Price (2025)(USD)$26,500
Truck and SUV Model Count(models)12 models
3-Year Resale Value Retention(% of original price)62.4%52%
Dedicated EV Models Available (2025)(models)3 models
U.S. Market Share (2024 Year-to-Date)(percent)13.9%
Average Owner-Reported Maintenance Cost (Year 1-3)(USD)$1,850
Annual Revenue(USD Billions)$278.5B
Global Vehicle Sales (2024)(million units)10.3 million
Entry Model Price(USD)$26,500 (Corolla)
Fastest 0-60 Time(seconds)5.2 (Supra)
U.S. Service Locations(count)1,500+
Net Profit Margin(%)9.1%
Global Hybrid Market Share(percent)28%
Performance Model Peak Horsepower(hp)304 hp (GR Corolla)
Luxury Division Annual Sales(millions of vehicles)1.5 million (Lexus)
J.D. Power Dependability Rating(points out of 100)84
Planned EV Models by 2030(models)30+ models
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)62%
J.D. Power Dependability Rating (2024)(points out of 100)90.786.2
Average 3-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)62%58%
Average Starting Price (2024 Models)(USD)$28,450$24,350
Combined Fuel Efficiency (Comparable AWD Models)(MPG)31 MPG (RAV4 AWD avg)28 MPG (Santa Fe AWD avg)
Warranty Claims Rate(percent of owners)4.2%6.8%
Global Annual Vehicle Sales (2023)(million units)10.3 million3.97 million
Average New Vehicle Price(USD)$27,800$27,800
Global Annual Sales(million units)4.6 million4.6 million
Electric Vehicle Models(count)6 models6 models
Average Fuel Economy (Combined)(mpg)29 mpg29 mpg
J.D. Power Reliability Rating (2025)(score out of 1000)788788
Average 2025 Model Year MSRP(USD)$29,890$29,890
Available EV Models (2025)(count)4 models4 models
Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction(percent satisfied)75%75%
Warranty Claims Reduction (2019-2024)(percent)34%34%
Recalls Per 1,000 Units (5-year avg)(count)16.716.7
Powertrain Warranty Mileage Limit(miles)100,000 miles100,000 miles
Average Annual Maintenance Cost(USD)$510$510
J.D. Power Reliability Rating 2025(score out of 100)7979
Popular Model Starting Price(USD)$23,950 (Elantra)$23,950 (Elantra)
Owner Satisfaction Rating(score/10)74%74%
Global Manufacturing Facilities(number of plants)31 facilities31 facilities

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

Toyota Motor Corporation
5Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation leads
Hyundai Motor Company
2Hyundai Motor Company
  • Powertrain Warranty Coverage

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    5 years/60,000 miles

    Hyundai Motor Company

    10 years/100,000 miles(winner)

  • Dependability Rating (J.D. Power 2024)

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    90.7/100(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    86.2/100

  • Average Resale Value (3-year)

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    62% of original price(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    58% of original price

  • Average Starting Price (2024 Models)

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    $28,450

    Hyundai Motor Company

    $24,350(winner)

  • Fuel Efficiency (RAV4 vs Santa Fe AWD avg)

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    31 MPG combined(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    28 MPG combined

  • Reported Warranty Claims Rate

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    4.2% of owners(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    6.8% of owners

  • Global Vehicle Sales (2023)

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    10.3 million units(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    3.97 million units

Full Comparison

Toyota Motor Corporation
Hyundai Motor Company
Powertrain Warranty Length(years)
5 years / 60,000 miles
10 years / 100,000 miles
Average Reliability Rating (10-Year)(out of 5)
4.5
4.1
Manufacturer Quality Improvement Rate(% improvement per year)
1.2% (stable)
3.8% (improving rapidly)
J.D. Power Overall Reliability Ranking(score (100 scale))
78/100 (4th place)
Average Vehicle Lifespan(Miles)
200,000+ miles
J.D. Power Dependability Score (2025)(points)
90.1
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J.D. Power Dependability Rating(points out of 100)
84
J.D. Power Dependability Rating (2024)(points out of 100)
90.7
86.2
Warranty Claims Rate(percent of owners)
4.2%
6.8%
J.D. Power Reliability Rating (2025)(score out of 1000)
788
J.D. Power Reliability Rating 2025(score out of 100)
79
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)
58%
48%
3-Year Resale Value Retention(%)
68%
3-Year Resale Value Retention(% of original price)
62.4%
52%
Average Starting Price (2026 Models)(USD)
$28,500
$24,200
Entry-Level EV Starting Price(USD)
$42,000 (bZ4X)
Average New Vehicle Starting Price (2025)(USD)
$26,500
Entry Model Price(USD)
$26,500 (Corolla)
Average Starting Price (2024 Models)(USD)
$28,450
$24,350
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Average New Vehicle Price(USD)
$27,800
Popular Model Starting Price(USD)
$23,950 (Elantra)
Customer Satisfaction Score(/5.0)
82
79
Average Annual Repair Cost(USD)
$520
$480
Average Owner-Reported Maintenance Cost (Year 1-3)(USD)
$1,850
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)
62%
Number of Vehicle Models Available(models)
16
13
Hybrid Model Availability(number of models)
15+ hybrid models
Truck and SUV Model Count(models)
12 models
Annual Global Sales Volume(millions of vehicles)
10.3 million
Global Market Share(percent)
8.7%
EV Market Share (2024)(Percent (%))
4.2%
Electric Vehicle Market Share(Percent of global EVs)
3.2%
U.S. Market Share (2024 Year-to-Date)(percent)
13.9%
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Global Annual Vehicle Sales (2023)(million units)
10.3 million
3.97 million
Hybrid/EV Sales as % of Portfolio(percent)
38%
3-Year Vehicle Depreciation (Value Retention)(percent)
48% retained
Best-in-Class Fuel Economy (Mid-Size Sedan Hybrid)(MPG combined)
Camry Hybrid: 52 MPG
Combined Fuel Efficiency (Comparable AWD Models)(MPG)
31 MPG (RAV4 AWD avg)
28 MPG (Santa Fe AWD avg)
Average Fuel Economy (Combined)(mpg)
29 mpg
Global Manufacturing Facilities(facilities)
54 plants across 26 countries
Global Revenue (2023)(USD Billion)
$272B
Operating Profit Margin(Percent)
10%
Market Capitalization(USD Trillions)
$250 billion
Annual Revenue(USD Billions)
$278.5B
Annual Vehicle Production(units)
10.3M units
J.D. Power Reliability Ranking(Rank (out of 32))
6th place
Vehicle Model Count(models)
50+ models
Global Supercharger/Service Network(Approximate stations)
10,000 dealership service centers
Public Charging Stations(global locations)
8,500+ chargers
Model S Plaid 0-60 mph(Seconds)
Not applicable (no ICE equivalent)
0-60 MPH Acceleration (Performance Model)(Seconds)
4.7 seconds (GR Corolla)
EPA Range (Best Model)(miles)
252 miles
0-60 mph Acceleration(seconds)
8.5 seconds
Fastest 0-60 Time(seconds)
5.2 (Supra)
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Performance Model Peak Horsepower(hp)
304 hp (GR Corolla)
Average New Vehicle Price (2026)(USD)
$33,500
Starting Price(USD)
$27,750
Powertrain Warranty Duration(years / miles)
5 years / 60,000 miles
10 years
Powertrain Warranty(years)
10 years
Basic Warranty Coverage(years/miles)
3 years / 60,000 miles
Battery Warranty(years/miles)
8 years/100k miles (bZ4X)
Powertrain Warranty Coverage(years/miles)
10 years/100,000 miles
10-Year Vehicle Retention Rate(percent)
92%
J.D. Power Initial Quality Score (2025)(problems per 100 vehicles)
164
Reliability Rating(problems per 100 vehicles)
121 (2024 J.D. Power)
79/100
Electric Vehicle Models Available(models)
6 models
U.S. Dealer Locations(count)
1,500+
Consumer Reports Overall Rating(out of 10)
8.2 / 10
Annual Global Vehicle Sales(Million vehicles)
10.3 million (2023)
Global Annual Sales(million units)
4.6 million
Customer Satisfaction Score(out of 5)
841
80/100
Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction(percent satisfied)
75%
Manufacturing Footprint(Number of plants)
338 plants globally
Global Manufacturing Facilities(number of plants)
31 facilities
Service Center Network (USA)(locations)
1,500+ dealerships
U.S. Service Locations(count)
1,500+
Dedicated EV Models Available (2025)(models)
3 models
Planned EV Models by 2030(models)
30+ models
Global Vehicle Sales (2024)(million units)
10.3 million
Net Profit Margin(%)
9.1%
Global Hybrid Market Share(percent)
28%
Luxury Division Annual Sales(millions of vehicles)
1.5 million (Lexus)
Powertrain Warranty Duration(years/miles)
5 years / 60,000 miles
10 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty Mileage Limit(miles)
100,000 miles
Average 3-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)
62%
58%
Powertrain Warranty Coverage(years/miles)
10 years/100,000 miles
Electric Vehicle Models(count)
6 models
Average 2025 Model Year MSRP(USD)
$29,890
Available EV Models (2025)(count)
4 models
Warranty Claims Reduction (2019-2024)(percent)
34%
Recalls Per 1,000 Units (5-year avg)(count)
16.7
Average Annual Maintenance Cost(USD)
$510
Owner Satisfaction Rating(score/10)
74%

Pros & Cons

10 pros·4 cons across both

Toyota Motor Corporation
Hyundai Motor Company
Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Motor Corporation

+5-2

Pros

  • Industry-leading 90.7/100 dependability rating (J.D. Power 2024)
  • Hybrid technology dominance with 15+ years of development in Prius and RAV4 Hybrid
  • Superior 62% average 3-year resale value retention
  • Exceptional fuel efficiency: RAV4 achieves 31 MPG combined
  • Extensive dealer network with 1,500+ US service centers

Cons

  • Higher average starting prices ($28,450 vs Hyundai's $24,350)
  • Shorter powertrain warranty (5 years/60,000 miles vs 10 years/100,000 miles)
Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

+5-2

Pros

  • Industry-leading 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty (longest in segment)
  • Lowest starting prices: $24,350 average (16% cheaper than Toyota)
  • Modern design language with awards for interior quality and tech integration
  • Rapid improvement in reliability: 86.2/100 J.D. Power rating (up from 83 in 2020)
  • Strong EV lineup with Ioniq 5 and 6 featuring industry-competitive specs

Cons

  • Lower long-term resale value: 58% vs Toyota's 62% at 3 years
  • Slightly lower fuel efficiency: Santa Fe AWD averages 28 MPG vs RAV4's 31 MPG

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. Hyundai offers significantly better warranty coverage with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, compared to Toyota's 5-year/60,000-mile warranty. This gives Hyundai owners substantially more peace-of-mind during the critical ownership window, though Toyota's lower repair rates (4.2% vs 6.8%) mean fewer owners need to use warranties.

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