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2022 Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord

2022 Toyota Camry

vs

2022 Honda Accord
$25,395 MSRP*

Starting Price

$26,120 MSRP
203 hp

Base Engine Horsepower

192 hp
301 hp

Max Engine Horsepower

252 hp
28 city / 39 highway**

EPA-Estimated MPG

30 city / 38 highway
Yes

AWD Available?

No
2022 Toyota Camry vs. 2022 Honda Accord

The new Toyota Camry and Honda Accord have been compared for decades. These two rivals work hard to outshine each other, but we at University Toyota think the Camry has a clear edge. Both models deliver premium performance, a wide variety of interior amenities, and a sleek design that Morgantown drivers adore. Still, the Camry is more affordable, delivers more robust performance, and is available in AWD. View our 2022 Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord guide below and then reach out to us to get behind the wheel of a new Toyota Camry.

 

 

Honda Accord or Toyota Camry: Pricing

The first thing most Fairmont drivers notice when considering the Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord is the difference in their starting price. Not only is the Camry less expensive, but you also get more standard features! Now that’s an outstanding value!

  • 2022 Toyota Camry Starting MSRP: $25,395 MSRP*
  • 2022 Honda Accord Starting MSRP: $26,120 MSRP

Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord: Engine Performance

Performance is something Kingwood drivers expect from their new cars. While both sedans deliver stellar handling and responsive driving, the Toyota Camry has more power than the Accord on its base trim level. Plus, it offers AWD, and the Honda Accord doesn’t! Review the Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord engine specs below:

2022 Honda Accord:

  • 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine provides 192 hp and EPA-estimated 29 city/35 highway MPG (with CVT).
  • 2.0L turbocharged engine provides 252 hp and EPA-estimated 30 city/38 highway MPG (with 10-speed automatic).

2022 Toyota Camry:

  • 2.5L four-cylinder engine produces 203 hp and EPA-estimated 28 city/39 highway MPG**.
  • 3.5L V6 engine produces 301 hp and EPA-estimated 22 city/33 highway MPG

Honda Accord or Toyota Camry: Interior & Safety Amenities

The Toyota Camry comes with the new Toyota Safety Sense™ system and a renovated interior. The latest Toyota Safety Sense™ version adds intelligent driver-assist features and advanced cameras and radars. This cabin also gives it a more sophisticated look for Deep Creek, MD drivers.

  • 2022 Toyota Camry: The 2022 Toyota Camry seats five people and includes the new Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+ (TSS-2.5+) suite of driver-assist safety features as standard. It also contains a 10-inch color Heads Up Display (HUD), integrated backup camera with dynamic gridlines, a 9-inch touchscreen, smartphone compatibility, nine premium JBL speakers, and wireless device charging
  • 2022 Honda Accord: The Honda Accord sedan also seats five passengers and comes with standard Honda Sensing safety features. It includes smartphone compatibility, Bluetooth, an 8-inch information interface, a rearview camera, and a four-speaker sound system.

Test Drive a Toyota Camry at University Toyota Today

Now that you’ve learned more from our Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord guide, you’ve probably already decided on the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry. If you’re leaning towards the Camy, contact us to go for a test drive. Our team will help you find the perfect Camry configuration for your lifestyle and budget. Check out our new vehicle specials and reach out to us when you’re ready to move forward.

 

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*MSRP excludes the Delivery, Processing, and Handling Fee of $1,025 for Cars (Yaris HB, Yaris, Yaris iA, 86, Corolla, Corolla HB, Camry, Camry HV, Prius LB, Prius c, Prius Prime, Mirai, Avalon, Avalon HV, Supra), $1,215 for Small/Medium Trucks, SUVs and Van (C-HR, RAV4, RAV4 HV, Highlander, Highlander HV, 4Runner, Sienna, Tacoma), $1,495 for Large SUVs (Sequoia, Land Cruiser), and $1,695 for Large Truck (Tundra). (Historically, vehicle manufacturers and distributors have charged a separate fee for processing, handling and delivering vehicles to dealerships. Toyota’s charge for these services is called the “Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee” and is based on the value of the processing, handling and delivery services Toyota provides as well as Toyota’s overall pricing structure. Toyota may make a profit on the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee.) Excludes taxes, license, title and available or regionally required equipment. The Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee in AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC and TX will be higher. The published prices do not apply to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Actual dealer price will vary.

**Based on EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.

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