20 Automotive Brands with V6 Engines (+Latest Models List)
As the automotive world transitions to all-electric technologies, car brands that offer V6 engines are on the decline.
These manufacturers have V6-equipped vehicles that will become prized possessions in years to come.
#1 Toyota
Toyota has long been a reliable automaker for excellent product quality and efficient people mover with low ownership costs.
Despite its status as a hybrid technology leader, Toyota still has the greatest number of vehicles with a V6 powertrain among makes from the land of the rising sun.
These Toyotas have V6-equipped trim levels:
- Toyota Camry – midsize sedan.
- Toyota Avalon – full-size sedan.
- Toyota GR Supra – inline-six coupe.
- Toyota 4Runner – midsize SUV.
- Toyota Highlander – midsize SUV.
- Toyota Tacoma – midsize truck.
- Toyota Tundra – full-size truck.
#2 Honda
Honda is a dominant player in the passenger car market alongside Toyota.
Famous for ever-popular cars like the Civic, Accord, and CR-V, Honda has begun adopting turbocharged four-cylinder engines, limiting the more-traditional V6 powerplant to its larger vehicles.
If you prefer a V6 Honda, these models are worth considering:
- Honda Pilot – midsize SUV.
- Honda Passport – midsize SUV.
- Honda Ridgeline – midsize truck.
- Honda Odyssey – minivan.
#3 Nissan
Nissan vehicles aren’t as reliable as its Japanese peers, but they still rank above average, beating European offerings.
Fortunately for V6 believers, Nissan still has at least one model with that engine in the sedan, SUV, truck, and coupe body styles.
While the sports coupes are among the most iconic in the industry, more-mainstream V6 vehicles from this Japanese make are available:
- Nissan Maxima – midsize sedan.
- Nissan Murano – midsize SUV.
- Nissan Pathfinder – midsize SUV.
- Nissan Frontier – midsize truck.
- Nissan GT-R – sports coupe.
- Nissan Z – sports coupe.
#4 Hyundai
Hyundai has been rising through the design and reliability ranks among global automakers with value-for-money, attractive-looking models.
Since shifting its focus to all-electric powertrains, Hyundai has been moving away from developing large-displacement internal combustion engines.
Its sole new V6 vehicle is:
- Hyundai Palisade – midsize SUV.
#5 Kia
Like its corporate cousin, Hyundai, Kia offers tonnes of value and an industry-best warranty.
V6-powered Kia cars are limited, and they include the following:
- Kia Stinger GT2 – midsize sedan.
- Kia Telluride – midsize SUV.
- Kia Carnival – minivan.
#6 Chevrolet
The American automaker has an extensive lineup across various body styles, best known for its sports machines like the Camaro and Corvette.
Still, V6 engines are getting rarer, and these are the remaining models that carry six cylinders arranged in a V shape:
- Chevy Traverse – midsize SUV.
- Chevy Colorado – midsize truck.
#7 Ford
If you wish to go American with your next V6 car, Ford represents your best bet of netting one.
SUV or truck, it’s relatively easy to find a V6 model that suits your preference:
- Ford Bronco Raptor – small SUV.
- Ford Explorer – midsize SUV.
- Ford Expedition – large SUV.
- Ford F-150 – full-size truck.
- Ford F-150 Raptor – full-size truck.
#8 Chrysler
Chrysler has few models left in its lineup, and they aren’t chart-topping performers in any specific regard.
While its sedan doesn’t offer much to write home about, Chrysler is one of a few car companies that make minivans.
But if you fancy a V6 Chrysler, these are your only available choices:
- Chrysler Pacifica – minivan.
#9 Volkswagen
Volkswagen prides itself in making slightly more-premium cars than the average middle-class automakers, with German-quality build quality and a fun-to-drive nature among their notable attributes.
Although the manufacturer has a relatively large stable of cars in the various segments, V6 vehicles are severely limited:
- VW Atlas – midsize SUV.
#10 GMC
General Motors owns GMC, another American automaker that focuses on manufacturing SUVs and trucks.
It is famous for models like the Hummer electric pickup and Yukon SUV.
However, V6-shod vehicles are rare, and they include:
- GMC Acadia Denali – midsize SUV.
- GMC Canyon – midsize truck.
#11 Ram
Ram is a pickup specialist and produces some of the most comfortable trucks for everyday use.
Fortunately, the only V6-equipped Ram truck is also its best-seller:
#12 Lexus
As a hybrid technology automaker and a leader among luxury brands, Lexus has a surprisingly large stable of premium cars with V6 engines.
With industry-leading reliability and the marque’s status as a comfortable cruiser, Lexus is the ideal place to shop for a V6-powered vehicle.
Lexus has a V6 in almost any body style and size:
- Lexus IS 300 – small sedan.
- Lexus IS 350 – small sedan.
- Lexus ES 350 – small sedan.
- Lexus LS 500 – large sedan.
- Lexus RC 300 – coupe.
- Lexus RC 350 – coupe.
- Lexus RX 350 – midsize SUV.
- Lexus RX 350L – midsize SUV.
- Lexus LX 600 – large SUV.
#13 Acura
While Toyota has Lexus to sell luxury cars, Honda produced Acura to compete in the same market.
Although Acura does not have as many cars as Lexus, it has a V6 trim in its most significant models:
- Acura TLX – small sedan.
- Acura RLX – midsize sedan.
- Acura NSX – coupe.
- Acura MDX – midsize SUV.
#14 Infiniti
Not to be outdone by its Japanese competitors, Nissan created Infiniti to challenge Toyota’s Lexus and Honda’s Acura.
While the luxury company has limited sedans, its SUVs are where the attention lies.
These Infiniti models have a V6 under the hood:
- Infiniti Q50 – small sedan.
- Infiniti Q60 – coupe.
- Infiniti QX60 – midsize SUV.
#15 Genesis
Like its mainstream parent, Hyundai, Genesis offers great value for money and extensive warranty with its premium vehicles.
Genesis cars are typically cheaper than rivals while providing similar performance, luxury level, and feature set, capably holding their own against established players in the space (rpd).
It has many exciting models in the pipeline, but if you wish for a V6 Genesis, these models are worth considering:
- Genesis GV70 – small SUV.
- Genesis GV80 – midsize SUV.
#16 Audi
Audi is one of the big three German automakers – BMW and Mercedes-Benz are the other two.
Unlike its German rivals, however, Audi adopted the V6 rather than the inline-6 configuration.
Audi has at least a V6 trim in almost any body style:
- Audi S4 – small sedan.
- Audi A6 – midsize sedan.
- Audi A7 – midsize sedan.
- Audi S6 – midsize sedan.
- Audi SQ5 – small SUV.
- Audi Q7 – midsize SUV.
- Audi Q8 – midsize SUV.
- Audi S5 – coupe.
- Audi RS 5 – hatchback.
#17 BMW
BMW cars are famous for luxurious comfort, refined powertrain, and capable handling.
Although the German marque has many six-cylinder cars, they are inline-six models with simpler powertrain construction and cooling system connections.
They include:
- BMW 5 Series – inline-six; midsize sedan.
- BMW 7 Series – inline-six; large sedan.
- BMW 8 Series – inline-six; coupe & convertible.
- BMW M2 – inline-six; coupe.
- BMW M3 – inline-six; small sedan.
- BMW M4 – inline-six; coupe.
- BMW X3 M40i – inline-six; small SUV.
- BMW X4 M40i – inline-six; small SUV.
- BMW X6 – inline-six; midsize SUV.
- BMW X7 – inline-six; large SUV.
- BMW Z4 – inline-six; convertible.
#18 Mercedes-Benz
Like its German counterparts in the premium-car segment, Mercedes-Benz vehicles offer a plush, serene ride and sharp handling.
Their reliability is typically below-average, but they rank highly in the luxury and performance stakes.
Mercedes-Benz V6 cars include:
- Mercedes GLC-Class AMG – V6; small SUV.
- Mercedes GLE-Class – inline-six; midsize SUV.
- Mercedes GLS-Class – inline-six; large SUV.
#19 Jeep
Jeep is the go-to automaker for rugged, supremely off-road capable SUVs.
Although Jeep trucks are significantly fewer than the SUV models, both have superior capability off the beaten path.
The Jeep Wrangler isn’t the only offering with a V6 and near-limitless trim levels:
- Jeep Cherokee – small SUV.
- Jeep Grand Cherokee – midsize SUV.
- Jeep Wrangler – midsize SUV.
- Jeep Gladiator – midsize truck.
#20 Land Rover
Land Rover is a brand with unique products, a luxury SUV automaker with British roots.
Although Land Rover ownership has changed hands multiple times, the company continues to produce head-turning vehicles, although their reliability leaves much room for improvement.
Almost all its midsize SUVs have a trim level with a V6 engine:
The number of automakers that offer V6 engines will continue to decline in the next years, and the brands with V8 are fewer still.
References:
https://automobiles.honda.com/vehicles
https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/new.html
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles
https://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicles
https://www.chevrolet.com/suvs
https://www.ford.com/new-suvs-crossovers/
https://www.vw.com/en/models.html
https://www.gmc.com/current-vehicles