Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry
Comparing The 2025 Honda Accord and 2025 Toyota Camry
Two of the biggest names in sedans continue to battle for the top spot and hold their own against new competitors. The 2025 Honda Accord has been updated and includes a hybrid option. Toyota also updates the Camry, making it hybrid only. Which model is right for you may depend on what you want in a sedan.
![]() 2025 Honda Accord |
![]() 2025 Toyota Camry |
MSRP |
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| $31,450 | $29,250 |
Warranty |
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| Basic: 3 yr./ 36,000 mi.
Powertrain: 5 yr./ 60,000 mi. |
Basic: 3 yr./ 36,000 mi.
Powertrain: 5 yr./ 60,000 mi. |
City/Highway MPG |
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| 27 / 32 | 41 / 38 |
Towing Capacity |
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| 1,500 lbs. | 1,500 lbs. |
Front Headroom |
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| 40 in | 37.7 in. |
Front Legroom |
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| 41.3 in. | 41.0 in. |
Turning Heads
Both models are often labeled as dependable, practical, and efficient. While not bad labels, these sedans may not have turned heads for buyers. However, the updated design allows them to stand out and grab attention from other models. Both the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry offer a moonroof with the Accord making it standard. They also offer a rear spoiler to add to the sporty look with it being standard for the Accord. The 2025 Honda Accord also includes a leather-wrapped steering wheel and keyless entry with a remote engine start for added convenience.
Offering Comfort and Convenience for Your Trips
Both models are nearly identical in dimensions with similar room for front passengers. The Honda Accord comes out ahead with slightly more passenger volume, which is found in the second-row legroom. You also get more cargo space in the trunk with the Accord. Pair your phone to the sedan with either option and get online with both sedans offering Wi-Fi hotspot capability. Climate control is also standard for both sedans to help you find the right temperature any time of the year. With standard Dual Zone A/C, you and your front passenger can adjust the temperature without affecting the other person. Honda makes a power driver seat standard while Toyota provides it as an option. The driver seat includes lumbar support while both front seats are heated for the Accord. You can add heating on the Camry as an option.
Providing Premium Protection and Entertainment
Honda and Toyota take safety seriously with both models having the same airbags and ABS. They include almost identical active safety features to prevent accidents, most of which are standard on all trims. These systems include Blind Spot Monitor, Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, and more. On the highest trim, Toyota offers Adaptive Cruise Control as an option while it comes standard for the Honda Accord. Enjoy your trips more with HD Radio in the Honda Accord and a premium sound system. You can get these features with the Camry but only as an option. Wireless connectivity is available on both models along with a navigation system to help you find your way to any location and points of interest along the way. The hands-free communication system provides added protection by keeping your focus on the road ahead.
Both Honda and Toyota have put a lot of thought into their flagship sedans in a world where SUVs are often the vehicle of choice. You’ll drive in comfort and arrive in style in either the Accord or the Camry.
May not represent actual vehicle. (Options, colors, trim and body style may vary)
*Any MPG listed is based on model year EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary, depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery pack age/condition (hybrid only) and other factors. For additional information about EPA ratings, visit http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/label/learn-more-PHEV-label.shtml .

