Every inch of your vehicle needs to be as versatile as possible. How else can you expect to make the most of your commutes around Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex? Well, with either the Toyota Camry or Honda Accord, you’ll be armed with the informative gadgets you’ll need for the drive.
To find out which of these automobiles is best suited for you and your family, we here at Mark Jacobson Toyota have created this 2022 Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord comparison guide.
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The 2022 Toyota Camry and the 2022 Honda Accord each offer an array of engine options, including available hybrid powertrains.
Commuters will be delighted with either the Camry Hybrid or Accord Hybrid, as they both offer similar fuel ratings. However, the 2022 Camry has a bit of an edge here. For example, the Camry LE Hybrid boasts an EPA-estimated 51 city/53 highway MPG.1 The Accord Hybrid falls short, with 48 city/47 highway.
When it comes to power, the Camry has the Accord beat again, with both its standard and available gas offerings:
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STANDARD HORSEPOWER | 203 hp | 192 hp |
MAX HORSEPOWER | 301 hp | 252 hp |
The cherry on top for the Camry in this category is its available all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, which can detect low-traction situations and send up to 50% of torque to the rear wheels. You’ll have to be extra careful with the Accord’s singular drivetrain—a less-controlled front-wheel-drive (FWD) system.
Next, a clear route to your destination is always essential. To keep you in the know as much as possible, the 2022 Camry offers an advanced Navigation feature. Using this available navigation feature with the optional 9-inch multimedia touchscreen makes finding your way more fun than ever.
Similarly, with the 2022 Honda Accord, you have an available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™. This navigation feature can be accessed with the standard 8-inch touchscreen.
When you’re cruising to your destination, being able to listen to your favorite songs or podcasts will help enhance your experience. Standard in both vehicles are features, such as:
- Bluetooth® connectivity
- Apple CarPlay®
- Android Auto™
- USB Charging Ports
In the Toyota, you’ll never have to be concerned about using your phone’s data, as the vehicle is equipped with a standard 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot. To get this feature in the Honda Accord, you would need to upgrade to the Touring, the highest trim level available.
Toyota and Honda are two of the leading brands when it comes to driver-assistance technology. The 2022 Camry and 2022 Accord offer robust standard active safety suites.
With the Toyota Camry’s standard Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+ (TSS 2.5+), you’ll get:
- Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
- Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
- Road Sign Assist
In addition to these features, which are similar to the Honda Accord’s standard Honda Sensing® features, the Camry also offers an available Bird’s Eye View Camera with Perimeter Scan.
The Honda Accord also gives you a bird’s-eye view with its multi-angle rearview camera. However, this camera system is fixed, which denies you the capability of scanning your perimeter like you can with the Camry’s system.
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Shop Toyota Camry Value Your Trade Apply for Financing Schedule a Test Drive[1] EPA-estimated 28 city/39 hwy/32 combined mpg for 2022 Camry LE, SE, and SE Nightshade Edition; 27 city/38 hwy/31 combined mpg for 2022 Camry XLE 4-Cylinder and XSE 4-Cylinder; 22 city/33 hwy/26 combined mpg for 2022 Camry XLE V6; 22 city/32 hwy/26 combined mpg for 2022 Camry XSE V6; 21 city/31 hwy/25 combined mpg for 2022 Camry TRD; 51 city/53 hwy/52 combined mpg for 2022 Camry LE Hybrid; and 44 city/47 hwy/46 combined mpg for 2022 Camry SE Hybrid, XLE Hybrid and XSE Hybrid. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.