2025 Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord: 5 main differences initially appeared in Autoblog.
The battle of medium -sized giants
The mid -size sedan segment shrinks again when the manufacture of Chevy Malibu and Subaru Legacy breaks after 2025 years. The Toyota Camry has long maintained its position as a segment leader, and Honda Accord is not far behind. Although both Japanese medium -sized sedans are competitive family cars, there are several main differences that may have a game converter for some drivers.
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1. All Camry models are hybrid
The Toyota Camry was completely redesigned for the 2025 model year, and with those design updates was a new standard force drive. A brand new Camry is a hybrid setup as the only option. The old V6 engine was one of the last of its type between the medium -sized segment, but it no longer meets the account. Instead, the mid -size sedan hybrid force gear is made up of a 2.5 -liter four -cylinder engine paired with two electric motors in the front, creating 225 horsepower. Toyota (still) does not provide a combination of the system to its hybrid models.
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It is noteworthy that the Toyota Camry is available with all -wheel drive engine, which is only one of the few models offering this feature. The third engine, added to the end of the vehicle, increases the overall exit to 232 horsepower. Honda Accord is not at all with all -wheel drive; The front wheel gear is the only option.
Honda Accord is available in two engine options. The base model has a 1.5 -liter four -cylinder engine with turbocharger, which creates 192 horsepower and 192 pounds of foot rotation. Accord is also available in a hybrid, with a 2.0 -liter four -cylinder engine paired with a high Tork electric motor. This combination creates 204 horsepower and 247 pounds of foot rotation.
2. Honda Accord Hybrid costs nearly $ 5,000 more
Although both Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are hybrid power plants, there is a relatively large price difference. All Camry models are equipped with a hybrid setup, which means that even the basic Le model of $ 28,700 is with fuel -saving force drive. If you want a Honda agreement with the hybrid force gear, you will need to speed up the Sport Hybrid finish, which starts at $ 33,655 and the difference is $ 5,000.
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With such a higher level of finishing, there is a better list of standard equipment. The Honda Accord Sport Hybrid runs on 19 -inch wheels supplemented with full LED lighting and black deck spoiler. Inside, Accord Sport Hybrid is a wireless phone charger, wireless smartphone compatibility and 12.3 -inch touch screen.
Compared to the Toyota Camry Le hybrid on 16 -inch wheels with LED headlights with automatic on/off functions. Inside, the Base Camry is closely in line with Accord Sport Hybrid, with wireless charging and wireless smartphone compatibility. It is noteworthy that Camry Le is a smaller eight -inch touch screen.
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3. Camry’s most popular is more affordable than Accord
At the top of the range, both the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord are equipped with hybrid. Each medium -sized sedan is a four -hybrid -powered finishing level, but the range at the top is a large price difference. The Camry XSE’s most popular Camry XSE starts at $ 34,900 and the cost of Accord Touring Hybrid is from $ 39,300.
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The Toyota Camry XSE runs at Athletic 19 -inch wheels with smoked gray and black finish. LED lighting, colored sneakers front grille, side cans, rear diffuser and black rear spoiler create aggressive aesthetics. The Camry interior follows the same high -level style, with top -level amenities with skin trim. Multiple tier heated front seats, 12.3 -inch digital meter cluster and 12.3 -inch touch screen screen are just a few other accents.
Although the Honda Accord Touring Hybrid is more expensive, it has more highest quality amenities. Like the Camry XSE, the top -level Accord Hybrid runs on 19 -inch wheels with full LED headlights. Inside, climate controlled and leather seats help create a comfortable driving experience. When it comes to Tech, the standard is the 12.3 -inch touch screen. It is noteworthy that the Accord Touring Hybrid comes with the standard Bose audio system – an optional upgrade to the Camry XSE.
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4. Honda Accord offers more passengers and cargo locations
The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry were usually approximately the same size – after all, they are both medium -sized sedans. The Accord has a 111.4 -inch wheel base and the Camry is almost overlapping it and the wheelbase is 111.2 inches. But when it comes to interior space, Honda Accord leads Camry.
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In many models, Honda Accord boasts up to 102.8 Cu foot passenger space, so the Camry 98.8 Cu feet are relatively easy to stretch. The Accord also offers an about an inch front and nearly two inches of rear legs compared to Camry. When it comes to cargo space, Accord also wins – up to 16.7 Cu feet compared to Camry 15.1 Cu feet.
5. Toyota Camry is more effective
There is no doubt that both Camry and Accord Hybrid are extremely effective sedans, but a completely new Camry is able to grow its Japanese competitor for its new force drive. At the basic level, the Camry Le front -wheel drive earns up to 53 Mpg in the city, 50 Mpg on the highway and 51 Mpg combined driving. Renewal in all -wheel drive reduces fuel economy for two miles per gallon in the city and one mile for a gallon on the highway.
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Fuel economy is usually different in terms of range size. Step to Camry SE, XLE or XSE provides 48 Mpg in the city and 47 Mpg on the highway. Switching to AWD reduces Camry SE and XLE fuel economy to 46 Mpg. At the upper end of the range, XSE AWD remains extremely effective and earns up to 44 Mpg in a combined city/highway driving.
The Honda Accord Ex-L Hybrid offers the highest efficiency in the range, earning up to 51 Mpg in the city, 44 Mpg on the highway and 48 Mpg in combination driving. All other Accord Hybrid models are rated 46 Mpg in the city and 41 Mpg on the highway. When it comes to only gas Accord models, they are quite efficient, earning up to 29 Mpg in the city and 37 Mpg on the highway.
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Final thoughts
The medium -sized sedan segment becomes only more competitive over the years. After this year, Chevy and Subaru withdrew medium -sized sedan offers, the segment decreases to five records. The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord have considered their two best models on the market over the last decade. With the tightening of the manufacturers’ belts, only time will show whether Japanese competitors will retain their positions or to another in favor of other, perhaps for all power plants.
2025 Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord: 5 main differences first appeared in Autoblog in 2025. July 22
This story was initially reported by Autoblog in 2025. July 22, where she first appeared.