2020 Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry

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When it comes to midsize sedans, drivers in Wellington, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, and Greenacres are searching for an efficient and sleek ride that’ll turn heads on their morning commute. Two of the most popular vehicles in the class, the 2020 Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, are sure to deliver. But which one would create a more enjoyable weekday drive for you?

At Braman Honda of Palm Beach, we want to help take the guesswork out of your next vehicle decision. Therefore, we created this in-depth comparison of the Accord and Camry to help you decide which one offers the safety amenities and interior comforts you desire.

Read on to see who’ll come out ahead in this battle of the sedans.  If you have any questions, reach out to an experienced member of our team, and we’ll assist you in any way we can.

Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry: Interior Dimensions

Honda Accord InteriorWhen it comes to selecting your next sedan, you’ll want a vehicle with ample room to create a relaxing everyday drive. So, to ensure you’re finding a ride with enough space for you to stretch your legs, let’s begin our Accord and Camry comparison with a breakdown of their cabin dimensions.

With over 42 inches of front legroom in the 2020 Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, you’re sure to have a comfortable experience behind the wheel, even when navigating through rush hour traffic. Taller drivers may prefer the Accord though, since it boasts 39.5 inches of front headroom while the Camry only has 38.3 inches.

Additionally, the Accord creates a roomier ride for your passengers as well with 40.4 inches of rear leg space, creating the ideal area for your backseat friends to relax in as you jet around in style. Things may get cramped during longer treks in the Camry though, since it only offers 38 inches of legroom to your rear passengers.

Load up your trunk with all your grocery or shopping bags and still have room leftover for your gym duffle with a standard 16.7 cubic feet of rear cargo space in the Accord. It even comes with a cargo area light to help you locate your items at any time of the day. However, you may have to leave some belongings behind with the Camry since its only have an available trunk space of 15.1 cubic feet.

Comfort Features in the 2020 Accord and Camry

These sedans provide a luxurious commute with amenities such as available ambient lighting, leather-trimmed seating, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. However, when it comes to comfort, once again, the 2020 Honda Accord comes out on top.

Relax into your roomy front seat and select your ideal driving position with an available 12-way power-adjustable driver’s seats with 4-way power lumbar support in the Accord. These premium seats are designed to help you find the perfect position to reduce fatigue during longer treks. Since the Camry only has an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat available, you may not be able to find the proper driving position for you.

Things are known for heating up quickly in the Sunshine state, so to help you cool off, these cars have available ventilated front seats. For chilly nights, they also feature heated front seats. When it comes to treating your passengers with the same amenities, the Camry leaves your friends out in the cold while the Accord has available heated rear outboard seats too.

Explore the Road Safely in the Accord and Camry

2020 Honda AccordSafety is a top priority in the 2020 Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, each coming with their own standard premium suite of advanced safety systems. For example, the Accord has Honda Sensing® which includes the following technologies:

  • Collision Mitigation Braking Systemâ„¢: Detects potential frontal collisions and, if necessary, applies the brakes to help you avoid impact altogether.
  • Road Departure Mitigation System: Warns when you may have unintentionally left your lane and provides you with gentle steering corrections or, if needed, braking to help you get back on track.
  • Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a safe following speed and distance between you and the car ahead, slowing, accelerating, and stopping you as traffic dictates.
  • Lane Keeping Assist System: Provides steering adjustments to keep you firmly centered in your intended lane.
  • Traffic Sign Recognition System: Reads the road and displays detected traffic signs on your Driver Information Interface or available Heads-Up Display.

While the Camry does have standard Toyota Safety Sense™ P that offers many similar features, it doesn’t come with a Lane Keeping Assist System. While it’s technologies will help to guide you back into your lane if you begin to drift, it doesn’t have a feature to keep you centered when powering down the freeway. Therefore, you may find yourself having to make more steering corrections behind the wheel of the Camry.

The Camry comes up short again by not offering a Traffic Sign Recognition System. It does have an available Heads-Up Display, too, to project essential driving information onto your windshield, but it doesn’t offer a comparable traffic sign recognition technology like in the Accord. Therefore, you may find yourself missing an important road sign when navigating the bustling road ahead.

2020 Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry

While the competition was close at times, it’s clear that overall the 2020 Honda Accord comes out ahead of the Toyota Camry. So, if you’re interested in taking this stylish, roomy, and safe sedan around Greenacres, Wellington, Boynton Beach, and Lake Worth, stop by the showroom at Braman Honda of Palm Beach today!

A member of our sales team will happily answer all your questions and show you the features you’re most interested in to ensure you’re making a well-informed final decision on your next ride. With six trim levels, including a hybrid option, as well as two engine choices, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.

Contact us today to set up a test drive of the 2020 Honda Accord and see for yourself why it beat out the Camry.