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The 2022 Toyota Camry and 2022 Honda Accord form one of the fiercest rivalries in the midsize sedan class. Two naturally aspirated engines are available for the Camry, while the Accord offers two turbocharged engines. Having a handful of premium driver-assistance technologies, both sedans win the prestigious Top Safety Pick+ award from the IIHS.

2022 Toyota Camry

$25,295 – $35,720*

28/39 MPG

Miles per gallon (city/highway)**

5

Passengers

203

Horsepower, 2.5-Liter 4-Cylinder Engine

2022 Honda Accord

$25,470 – $37,400

30/38 MPG

Miles per gallon (city/highway)

5

Passengers

192

Horsepower, 1.5T 4-Cylinder Engine

Performance Capabilities

Performance Capabilities

The 2022 Toyota Camry runs on a 2.5-liter engine block built on the legendary Dynamic Force architecture. Drawing unleaded fuel through the D-4S Injection, this four-cylinder powertrain has a peak rating of 206 net horsepower. Having a 13:0 compression ratio, the normally aspirated powertrain operates on the Eco, Normal, and Sport modes based on your input. Rated at only 192 hp and 192 lb-ft, the 2022 Honda Accord’s standard 1.5-L engine uses forced induction for combustion. This midsize Honda sedan also offers a 2.0-L turbocharged powerhouse that achieves peak ratings of 252 hp and 273 lb-ft. Available on high-level Camry trims, the 3.5-L engine is much more powerful than the Accord’s high-output turbo engine. When revolving at 6,600 RPM, the Toyota’s V-6 engine yields up to 301 net hp. This midsize sedan also boasts an all-wheel-drive with the proprietary Dynamic Torque Control for best-in-class traction in poor weather. Unfortunately, the Accord only comes standard with a conventional front-wheel-drive system that loses traction on wet roads. Boosted by the Active Cornering Assist, the Camry experiences little body roll on sharp turns and other sudden maneuvers.

Technoloy Features

Technology Features

Perched on top of the 2022 Toyota Camry’s dashboard, a 9.0-inch touch screen is the technological command-and-control center. A simple pinch will quickly zoom in on the graphics shown on this large monitor. You could press up to eight different hard keys to access some main functions from the Audio Plus infotainment console. Standard inside the 2022 Honda Accord, the electrostatic touch screen measures only 8.0 inches. This multimedia console also doesn’t have as many electronic buttons for alternative access to some applications. However, the HondaLink technology is smoothly integrated into every Accord model. You’ll get more advanced apps from the Toyota Connected Services, such as Wi-Fi Connect and Remote Connect. A 10.0-inch head-up display and the 7.0-inch Multi-Information Display are also available on this midsize Toyota sedan.

Safety Features

Safety Features

The 2022 Toyota Camry includes the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ technology, which is more responsive than ever before. You’ll get several accident-mitigation features from the TSS 2.5+ bundle, including the Lane Tracing Assist and Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. Similarly, the 2022 Honda Accord boasts the Honda Sensing suite with multiple crash-prevention functions, such as the Road Departure Mitigation System. This midsize Honda sedan includes the Traffic Sign Recognition, which is comparable to the Camry’s Road Sign Assist. Some driver-assistance technologies that give the Toyota model a huge advantage over the competition include the Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross-Traffic Braking.

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Contact Beaver Toyota of Cumming to see why the 2022 Toyota Camry midsize sedan beats the 2022 Honda Accord in performance, electronic technologies, and active safety.


*MSRP excludes the Delivery, Processing, and Handling Fee of $1,025 for Cars (86, Avalon, Avalon HV, Camry, Camry HV, Corolla, Corolla HV, Corolla HB, Mirai, Prius, Prius Prime, Supra), $1,215 for SUV/Van/Small Trucks (4Runner, C-HR, Highlander, Highlander HV, RAV4, RAV4 HV, RAV4 Prime, Sienna, Tacoma, Venza), $1,495 for Large SUVs (Land Cruiser, Sequoia), 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 and may be subject to change at any time. Toyota may make a profit on the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee.) Excludes taxes, license, title and available or regionally required equipment. The published prices do not apply to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Actual dealer price will vary.

**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.