2024 Camry Hybrid vs. Accord Hybrid

Comparison

In the dynamic arena of midsize hybrid sedans, the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid stand as compelling choices for those seeking a blend of efficiency and performance. 

 

The 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid, building on the strengths of its eighth generation introduced in 2018, is armed with an advanced Toyota Hybrid System (THS), delivering robust performance and remarkable fuel economy. On the other side of the ring, the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid, now in its 11th generation, has confident driving dynamics and a comfortable interior, along with a reputation for space efficiency.

 

Dive into our head-to-head comparison between the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid to find out which stellar hybrid wins the race for your next midsize sedan.

 

Highlighted Features

2024 Camry

2024Accord

Adaptive cruise control

Yes

Yes

Engine

2.5L inline 4-cylinder

2.0L inline 4-cylinder

Horsepower

208

204

Estimated Combined (MPG)

52

44

Hybrid type

Active Hybrid

Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) Active Hybrid

Speakers

6

8

Base MSRP

$28,855

$32,895

Whole vehicle warranty months / (miles)

36 / 36000

36 / 36000

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Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Performance

When it comes to hybrid vehicles, engine and performance metrics are not just about speed — they're about efficient power. Explore how the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid balance these elements.

  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a 2.5-liter Dynamic Force 4-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor. This DOHC D-4S Injection engine has Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) that delivers 176 horsepower and 163 lb.-ft. of torque. The hybrid system's net power output is 208 horsepower.
  • The Honda Accord Hybrid has a 2.0L In-Line 4-cylinder engine with electric motors. With its 16-valve DOHC and Dual Variable Timing Control (VTC), the engine delivers 146 horsepower and 134 lb.-ft. of torque. The hybrid system's net power output is 204 horsepower.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a 4-mode switch with Eco, Normal, Sport, and EV drive modes. On the other hand, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes with a 4-mode Drive System that includes Normal, ECON, Sport, and Individual settings.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT) with sequential shift mode. The Honda Accord Hybrid is standard with an Electronic Continuously Variable Transmission (E-CVT) that features Deceleration Selectors.
  • Electric Power Steering (EPS) with power-assisted rack-and-pinion is standard on the Toyota Camry Hybrid. In comparison, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes standard with Dual-Pinion, Variable-Ratio Electric Power Steering (EPS).
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an Independent MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension with stabilizer bars. Additionally, a sport-tuned front and rear suspension is standard on the Camry SE Hybrid and XSE Hybrid trims. Similarly, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes standard with MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension along with front and rear stabilizer bars.
Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Fuel Economy

The ability to cruise farther on a single tank is a game-changer for long trips and daily commutes. Compare the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid to determine which comes out ahead in fuel economy.

  • The Toyota Camry LE Hybrid has an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 51 mpg in the city, 53 on the highway, and 52 mpg combined. In contrast, the Honda Accord’s EX-L Hybrid model has an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 51 mpg in the city, 44 on the highway, and 48 mpg combined.
  • All other trims of the Camry Hybrid, except the LE Hybrid, have an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 44 mpg in the city, 47 on the highway, and 46 mpg combined. In comparison, all Honda Accord Hybrid models, except the EX-L Hybrid, have an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 46 mpg in the city, 41 on the highway, and 44 mpg combined.
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Technology

Infotainment, connectivity, and driver assistance are the pillars of modern automotive technology. This Camry Hybrid vs. Accord Hybrid comparison explores how both hybrid sedans leverage tech to enhance your time behind the wheel.

  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a standard 7-inch touchscreen and an available Audio Plus 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that includes six speakers, Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® compatibility, and SiriusXM® Satellite Radio with a 3-month Platinum Plan trial. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a standard 12.3-inch color touch-screen, wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ Compatibility, and an available 180-watt Audio System with eight speakers but lacks SiriusXM® Satellite Radio.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an available JBL® Premium Audio System featuring nine JBL® speakers, including a subwoofer and amplifier. The Honda Accord Hybrid counters with an available Bose Premium Sound System, featuring 12 speakers and a subwoofer.
  • With an available 7-inch TFT Multi-Information Display (MID), the Toyota Camry Hybrid provides customizable settings for fuel economy, trip data, hybrid system information, safety info, and alerts. The Honda Accord Hybrid comes with a standard customizable 10.2-inch Driver Information Interface, displaying audio information, range, and vehicle status.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an available Qi-compatible wireless smartphone charging system along with a standard 12V auxiliary power outlet and three USB ports: one USB-A charging port, one USB-A media port, and one USB-C charge port. The Honda Accord Hybrid also has an available Qi-compatible wireless phone charger and includes three USB-C charge ports: one in the front console and two in the 2nd row.
  • Part of an option package in the Toyota Camry Hybrid is a 10-inch color Head-Up Display (HUD) with speedometer, navigation, compass, shift position, and key indicators for TSS 2.5+ and Hybrid System indicator. In comparison, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a 6-inch Head-Up Display (HUD) with a speedometer, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR), compass, and turn-by-turn directions.
  • A Smart Key System on the front doors and trunk with Push Button Start, remote keyless entry system, and remote illuminated entry comes standard on the Toyota Camry Hybrid. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes standard with Remote Engine Start and Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock®, along with push-button start functionalities.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with a Wi-Fi Connect trial of up to 3 months or up to 2GB of data usage, featuring an AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot, and the service is 4G network dependent. Similarly, the Honda Accord comes with a 3-month/3 GB data trial of HondaLink® Subscription Services with AT&T in-car Wi-Fi hotspot capability.
Available Models (5)
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LE Hybrid
$28,855
Base MSRP
51/53
Est. MPG
  • Dual zone automatic climate control
  • Smart Key System with Push Button Start
  • 4-mode switch (EV, Eco, Normal, Sport)
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SE Hybrid
$30,390
Base MSRP
44/47
Est. MPG
  • 18-in. black machined-finish alloy wheels
  • Sport-tuned suspension
  • Sport SofTex®-trimmed front seats with 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat
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SE Hybrid Nightshade
$31,390
Base MSRP
44/47
Est. MPG
  • 19-in. TRD matte-bronze-finished alloy wheels
  • Black front grille with sport mesh insert
  • Black mirror caps, window trim and badging
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XLE Hybrid
$33,745
Base MSRP
44/47
Est. MPG
  • Audio Plus — 9.0-in. touchscreen with six speakers
  • Leather-trimmed multi-stage heated front seats
  • Available multi-stage ventilated front seats
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XSE Hybrid
$34,295
Base MSRP
44/47
Est. MPG
  • 19-in. gloss-black wheels
  • Sport-tuned suspension
  • Leather-trimmed steering wheel with paddle shifters
Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Safety & Convenience

Vehicle safety is important and modern convenience features help make life on the road safer and easier than ever. Dive into the specifics to compare how the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid fare in these crucial areas. 

  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with ten airbags, including driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System, driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, rear seat-mounted side airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags. The Honda Accord Hybrid is similarly equipped with ten airbags, including driver's and front passenger's advanced front airbags, driver's and front passenger's knee airbags, driver's and front passenger's front side airbags, rear outboard passengers' side airbags, and side curtain airbags.
  • The 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid have impressive safety ratings in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) tests. The 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid has the "Top Safety Pick +" rating, a high accolade in crashworthiness, crash avoidance, and mitigation. Similarly, the 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid also garnered the "Top Safety Pick +" award.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an available integrated backup camera with projected path or dynamic gridlines. Additionally, select trims of the Camry Hybrid have an available Panoramic View Monitor with an overhead 360-degree view in low-speed drive and reverse, and Curb View. The Honda Accord Hybrid has a multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines but does not come with a panoramic view monitor or a curb view.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an available integrated backup camera with projected path or dynamic gridlines. Additionally, select trims of the Camry Hybrid have an available Panoramic View Monitor with an overhead 360-degree view in low-speed drive and reverse, and Curb View. The Honda Accord Hybrid has a multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines but does not come with a panoramic view monitor or a curb view.
  • A Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA) is available on the Toyota Camry Hybrid. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes standard with a Blind Spot Information System (BSI) with Cross Traffic Monitor.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid is equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+ (TSS 2.5+) suite, including Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD), Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA), Automatic High Beams (AHB), Lane Tracing Assist (LTA), Road Sign Assist (RSA), and Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC). The Honda Accord Hybrid comes with the Honda Sensing® Suite, featuring similar functionalities such as Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), and Traffic Sign Recognition System (TSR).
  • A Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) with a direct pressure readout is available on the Toyota Camry Hybrid. The Honda Accord Hybrid also has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) but does not include a direct pressure readout.
  • An anti-theft system with an alarm is standard in the Toyota Camry Hybrid. The Honda Accord Hybrid does not specifically list an anti-theft system with an alarm on the manufacturer’s site.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with the Star Safety System™, including Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), and Smart Stop Technology® (SST). Similarly, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a suite of active safety features like Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), and Brake Assist.
Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Warranty

A comprehensive warranty can be your safety net for a worry-free driving experience. Explore the warranty and assistance options of the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid to see which gives you better peace of mind.

  • All Toyota Camry Hybrid models have a Basic Warranty for three years or 36,000 miles, a Powertrain Warranty for five years or 60,000 miles, and a Corrosion Perforation Warranty for five years with unlimited mileage. The Honda Accord Hybrid comes with a New Vehicle Limited Warranty for three years or 36,000 miles, a Powertrain Limited Warranty for five years or 60,000 miles, and a Rust Perforation Limited Warranty for five years with unlimited mileage.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid stands apart with a Restraint Systems Warranty for five years or 60,000 miles. The Honda Accord Hybrid does not specify a Restraint Systems Warranty but has a Seat Belt Limited Warranty for fifteen years or 150,000 miles.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a Hybrid Battery Warranty for ten years or 150,000 miles and a Hybrid System Warranty for 8 years or 100,000 miles. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a High Voltage Limited Battery Warranty for eight years or 100,000 miles with no listed Hybrid System Warranty on the manufacturer’s site.
  • All new Toyota Camry Hybrid vehicles come with ToyotaCare which covers normal factory-scheduled maintenance for 2 years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. The Honda Accord Hybrid comes with the Honda Service Pass that covers factory-scheduled maintenance for two years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first.
  • The Camry Hybrid comes with 24-hour Roadside Assistance for 2 years with unlimited mileage, while the Honda Accord Hybrid has 24-hour Roadside Assistance during its three-year or 36,000-mile Limited Warranty term.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a Service Connect trial for up to 10 years offering personalized maintenance updates and vehicle health reports. This service is dependent on a 4G network. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a Maintenance Minder™ system that informs you when scheduled maintenance is due.
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Design

Your car is an extension of your style and needs to deliver both form and function. Explore how the design elements of these standout hybrid vehicles in this Camry Hybrid vs. Accord Hybrid comparison.

  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a seating capacity for 5 people and comes in five trim levels: LE Hybrid, SE Hybrid, SE Hybrid Nightshade, XLE Hybrid, and XSE Hybrid. In comparison, the Honda Accord Hybrid also accommodates 5 people but has four trim levels: Sport Hybrid, EX-L Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and Touring Hybrid.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has available leather-trimmed front seats with seatback pockets, an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with power lumbar support, and an 8-way power-adjustable front passenger seat. Similarly, the Honda Accord Hybrid has available leather-trimmed seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with 2-way power lumbar support, and a 4-way power-adjustable front passenger's seat.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with available color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with a blind spot warning and turn signal indicators along with an available heated steering wheel. On the other hand, the Honda Accord Hybrid has heated body-colored power side mirrors with integrated LED turn indicators but does not have blind spot warning indicators or a heated steering wheel.
  • With an available gloss-black front grille with sport mesh lower insert, color-keyed rear spoiler, and 19-inch gloss-black alloy wheels, the Toyota Camry Hybrid aims for a sporty aesthetic. The Honda Accord Hybrid has an active shutter grille, an available gloss black decklid spoiler, and available 19-inch machine-finished alloy wheels with black inserts.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with an available power tilt/slide moonroof, while the Honda Accord has a standard one-touch power moonroof with a tilt feature.
  • In terms of lighting, the Toyota Camry Hybrid comes standard with LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) with an on/off feature, Bi-LED combination headlights, and LED taillights with black trim. The Honda Accord Hybrid also has standard LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), LED Headlights with an auto-on/off feature, and LED taillights.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a tilt/telescopic 3-spoke steering wheel with audio controls and an available leather-trimmed option. The sport grades come with paddle shifters. Similarly, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a tilt and telescopic steering column but does not specify the availability of paddle shifters.
Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Features & Specifications

Tires, dimensions, and weight are often overlooked but crucial elements that contribute to a car's performance and comfort. Discover how the two midsize sedans, the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the 2024 Honda Accord Hybrid, compare in these essential aspects.

  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has an overall length of 192.7 inches, an overall width of 72.4 inches, and an overall height of 56.9 inches. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid has an overall length of 195.7 inches, an overall width of 73.3 inches, and an overall height of 57.1 inches.
  • The Camry Hybrid has a wheelbase of 111.2 inches and a ground clearance of 5.7 inches. In comparison, the Honda Accord Hybrid has a wheelbase of 111.4 inches and a ground clearance of 5.3 inches.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid has a curb weight of up to 3,580 lbs., while the Honda Accord Hybrid is slightly lighter with a curb weight of up to 3,532 lbs.
  • In terms of interior dimensions, the Toyota Camry Hybrid has a front headroom of 38.3 inches without a moonroof, a shoulder room of 57.7 inches, a hip room of 55.4 inches, and leg room of 42.1 inches. The rear dimensions for the same model are 37.6 inches for headroom, 55.7 inches for shoulder room, 54.6 inches for hip room, and 38.0 inches for leg room. Meanwhile, the Honda Accord Hybrid offers front dimensions of 37.5 inches for headroom, 57.9 inches for shoulder room, 55.4 inches for hip room, and 42.3 inches for leg room, with rear dimensions of 37.2 inches for headroom, 56.5 inches for shoulder room, and 40.8 inches for leg room.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with all-season tires and a temporary spare tire. In comparison, the Honda Accord Hybrid comes with all-season tires and a tire repair kit, but it does not include a compact spare tire.

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Toyota Camry Hybrid vs. Honda Accord Hybrid

Conclusion

In the ever-competitive market of hybrid midsize sedans, the 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Honda Accord Hybrid both make compelling cases. Yet, advantages in power, fuel efficiency, and extra amenities subtly tip the scales in favor of the Toyota Camry Hybrid. These benefits not only underline its engineering prowess but also make it a more value-added option for consumers.

  • When it comes to horsepower, the Toyota Camry Hybrid edges ahead with its 2.5-liter Dynamic Force 4-cylinder engine and electric motor that generates a combined power output of 208 net horsepower, while the Honda Accord Hybrid trails slightly with its 2.0L In-Line 4-cylinder engine and electric motors, delivering a combined power output of 204 net horsepower.
  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid generally leads in highway and combined EPA-estimated fuel economy rating across different trims compared to the Honda Accord Hybrid. The Toyota Camry LE Hybrid has an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 51 mpg in the city, 53 mpg on the highway, and 52 mpg combined. Even for its other trims, it maintains respectable figures of 44 mpg in the city, 47 mpg on the highway, and 46 mpg combined. In contrast, the Honda Accord Hybrid ranges from an EPA-estimated 51 in the mpg city, 44 mpg on the highway, and 48 mpg combined for the EX-L model to 46 mpg in the city, 41 mpg on the highway, and 44 mpg combined for other models.
  • Additional features also stand out in the Toyota Camry Hybrid, including available color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with a blind spot warning and turn signal indicators, along with an optional heated steering wheel. The Honda Accord Hybrid has heated body-colored power side mirrors with integrated LED turn indicators but lacks blind spot warning indicators or a heated steering wheel.
  • When it comes to warranty coverage, the Toyota Camry Hybrid has a Restraint Systems Warranty lasting five years or 60,000 miles, a ten-year or 150,000-mile Hybrid Battery Warranty, and an eight-year or 100,000-mile Hybrid System Warranty. Although the Honda Accord Hybrid comes with a long-lasting fifteen-year or 150,000-mile Seat Belt Limited Warranty and an eight-year or 100,000-mile High Voltage Limited Battery Warranty, it lacks both a specified Hybrid System Warranty and a separate Restraint Systems Warranty.
  • In terms of road readiness, every Toyota Camry Hybrid model comes standard with a temporary spare tire, while the Honda Accord Hybrid does not include a compact spare tire.
  • Affordability speaks volumes, and the entry-level Toyota Camry Hybrid has a base MSRP of $28,855, notably less than the Honda Accord Hybrid, which has a starting MSRP of $32,195. Additionally, even the top-of-the-line Toyota Camry XSE Hybrid has a base MSRP of $34,295, whereas the Honda Accord’s top-tier Touring Hybrid starts at an MSRP of $38,190.
Published on December 14, 2023