
The two-door car is a rare sight these days, but it’s not extinct.
A few automakers still produce coupes, convertibles and two-door hatchbacks, and at prices mortals can still afford, and there are even a pair of new entries in the segment for 2026.
Below, we’ve got a list of the two-doors cars available in Canada in 2026 at prices below $63,000, fees and levies included. We also point out whether a manual transmission is available and whether the car has front-wheel, rear-wheel or all-wheel drive. Two-door utility vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs are excluded from this list.
Not all automakers have announced 2026 model year details yet. This article will be updated as information becomes available.
The starting advertised price includes the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), plus fees and levies. Fees and levies may vary by location. This list is based on Ontario advertised prices. Dealers may set their own prices and automakers may adjust their prices through the year. Check with your local dealer for an exact price.
The list is ordered from most to least expensive.
Dodge Charger
Starting advertised price: $62,390
Drive layout: AWD
Stick-shift availability: No
A year ago, the Dodge Charger Daytona (an electric version of the Charger) appeared on this list, but for 2026 it has been replaced by the Dodge Charger (pictured up top), which is all-new for 2026. The car is powered by a twin-turbo 3-litre inline-six cylinder engine. In the base R/T trim, the engine produces 420 hp and 468 lb.-ft. of torque. You can also step up to Scat Pack for an extra 10 grand to get 550 hp, or add three grand to either the R/T or Scat Pack to make it a four-door car. And, if you want an electric Charger, the Daytona is still around, but 2026 pricing hasn’t been announced on that model yet.
Build yours on the Dodge Canada website.

BMW 230i xDrive
Starting advertised price: $54,188 (MSRP of $50,900)
Drive layout: AWD
Stick-shift availability: No
BMW’s 2 Series is available with multiple powertrains, with the 230i being powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 255 hp. The car comes with LED headlights and rear lights, BMW’s digital cockpit with a curved display and BMW iDrive 8.5 with navigation, sports seats and a sport steering wheel, two-zone climate control and various driver assistance features. All-wheel drive is standard. There’s no manual transmission available but the automatic includes paddle shifters.
Build yours on the BMW Canada website.

Nissan Z
Starting advertised price: $53,857* (2025) (MSRP of $50,998)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Yes
The Z is a lightweight car powered by a twin-turbo V6 producing 400 hp and 350 lb.-ft. of torque. Buyers can choose the six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic with no price penalty for either. Standard features include 18-inch alloy wheels and a dual exhaust. As of this writing, the Nissan Canada online configurator is showing 2025 pricing. This article will be updated when 2026 info becomes available.
Build yours on the Nissan Canada website.

Honda Prelude
Starting advertised price: $52,961 (MSRP of $49,990)
Drive layout: FWD
Stick-shift availability: No
Honda has revived the Prelude name after a more-than-20-year absence to create a modern, sporty two-door hatchback. This one is powered by Honda’s fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain with 200 hp and 232 lb.-ft. of torque. The car also gets some serious hardware, including chassis components taken from the Civic Type R, four-piston Brembo brakes up front with 13.8-inch rotors, and debuts Honda’s S+ Shift system, which mimics gear shifts. The 2026 Prelude is available in a single trim.
Build yours on the Honda Canada website.

The Mini Cooper Convertible is the convertible version of the three-door Cooper. – BMW Group Canada photo
Mini Cooper Convertible
Starting advertised price: $46,278 (MSRP of $42,990)
Drive layout: FWD
Stick-shift availability: No
The Mini Cooper Convertible, like its three-door sibling, was recently redesigned with new, minimalist look, both inside and out. As in previous generations, there’s the standard Cooper C available, as well as the S and JCW models, which offer more power. The standard car is powered by a 2-litre engine producing 161 hp mated to a dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels.
Build yours on the Mini Canada website.

Mazda MX-5 RF
Starting advertised price: $45,481* (2025) (MSRP of $42,340)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Yes
The MX-5 RF is the hard-top convertible roadster version of the MX-5, also called the Miata, which appears a little lower on this list. It’s powered by a Skyactiv-G 2-litre four-cyilnder engine with 181 hp, and comes standard nine Bose speakers with AudioPilot 2 noise compensation technology, a sport suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers (manual transmission only) plus all the standard features found on the soft-top MX-5. As of this writing, the Mazda Canada online configurator is showing 2025 pricing. This article will be updated when 2026 info becomes available.
Build yours on the Mazda Canada website.

Fiat 500e
Starting advertised price: $42,290* (2025) (MSRP of $39,995)
Drive layout: FWD
Stick-shift availability: No
The Fiat 500e is a small electric car with a driving range of up to 227 kilometres and an electric motor with 117 hp and 162 lb.-ft. of torque. The 500e comes with loads of tech, including a Uconnect 5 NAV multimedia system, a 10.25-inch touchscreen and more. As of this writing, the Fiat Canada online configurator is showing 2025 pricing. This article will be updated when 2026 info becomes available.
Build yours on the Fiat Canada website.

Ford Mustang
Starting advertised price: $41,325 (MSRP of $38,930)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Only on V8 models
Mustangs have been shredding North American roads since 1964 and Ford has no plans to end that anytime soon. With the base vehicle, you get a 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine with 315 hp and 350 lb- ft. of torque mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission, as well as 18-inch wheels, plenty of tech, including a blind-spot warning system, and a driver-centric cockpit. If you want a manual transmission, you have to move up to the V8-powered GT, which starts at $55,325. The convertible, with the EcoBoost engine, starts at $48,225.
Build yours on the Ford Canada website.

Mazda MX-5
Starting advertised price: $38,481* (2025) (MSRP of $35,340)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Yes
This little car, formerly called the Miata, comes standard with a Skyactiv-G 2-litre engine, good for 181 hp and 151 lb.-ft. of torque, 17-inch alloy wheels and leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and parking brake handle. A six-speed manual transmission is the only gearbox available on the base model and comes standard on the higher trims. As of this writing, the Mazda Canada online configurator is showing 2025 pricing. This article will be updated when 2026 info becomes available.
Build yours on the Mazda Canada website.

Mini Cooper
Starting advertised price: $38,278 (MSRP of $34,990)
Drive layout: FWD
Stick-shift availability: No
The Mini Cooper has a minimalist look, inside and out, and a go-kart driving attitude. There’s the standard Cooper C available, as well as the S and JCW models, with more power. The standard car is powered by a 2-litre engine producing 161 hp mated to a dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels. Thanks to the car’s light weight, that’s good enough to hustle the Mini to 100 km/h in 7.4 seconds.
Build yours on the Mini Canada website.

Subaru BRZ
Starting advertised price: $36,027 (MSRP of $33,395)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Yes
The BRZ is a twin of the Toyota GR86, which appears below, except it wears the Subaru badge and has its own front-end design. The small, lightweight sports car seats four and comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission and a 2.4-litre boxer engine with 228 hp. The base model comes standard with Subaru’s vehicle dynamics control with Track mode, automatic dual-zone climate control, EyeSight driver assist technology with adaptive cruise control and a few other goodies.
Build yours on the Subaru Canada website.

Toyota GR86
Starting advertised price: $35,746 (MSRP of $32,695)
Drive layout: RWD
Stick-shift availability: Yes
The Toyota GR86 is a small, lightweight sports car, just like the BRZ above, and it seats four and comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission and a 2.4-litre boxer engine good for 228 hp. Standard features include an active rear sports differential, smart key with push button start, digital gauge cluster, dual zone climate control, various advanced safety features and more.
Build yours on the Toyota Canada website.
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