2022 Toyota Camry vs 2022 Honda Civic
Will you always be a Toyota driver, or do you stick firmly to Honda? In this 2022 Toyota Camry vs. 2022 Honda Civic comparison, motorists throughout the Saco, Portland, and Scarborough, Maine, areas, will learn if Toyota outshines Honda. It’s the age-old question—ripe for 2022—and Ira Toyota Saco seeks to even out the rivalry.
Camry vs Civic Performance Specs
Both trusted sedans give drivers the choice between two different engines. Here are what power stats they offer.
Engines |
Horsepower |
Torque |
Toyota 2.5L |
202 hp |
182 lb-ft |
Toyota 3.6L |
301 hp |
267 lb-ft |
Honda 2.0L |
158 hp |
138 lb-ft |
Honda 2.0L turbocharged |
180 hp |
177 lb-ft |
Even the available turbocharged 2.0L Honda engine doesn’t match the power of either Toyota’s 2.5L Dynamic Force 4-cylinder engine or 3.6L V6 engine.
No matter the terrain you face, whether rural or urban, the Camry can be equipped with either a front-wheel drive (FWD) or an optional all-wheel drive (AWD). The Honda only comes with FWD.
To maximize what either engine can do, you’ll have the flexibility of diverse driving modes. The Camry provides four modes—EV, Eco, Normal, and Sport. The Civic gives you three—ECON, Normal, and Sport.
Toyota Camry vs Honda Civic Interior
The interiors of these cars mirror one another, including features like their available 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and leather-trimmed seats. But differences arise when you look closely.
The Toyota Camry provides:
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Upgraded ventilated front seats
- Optional panoramic glass roof
Although the Honda Civic offers an available dual-zone automatic climate control system, you cannot get either ventilated front seats or a panoramic roof. The Civic can be equipped with a power moonroof instead.
More space can be found inside your Toyota. Passenger volume of 100.4 cubic feet gives you ample room for you and your crew on board. In the trunk, you can find up to 15.1 cubic feet of maximum trunk space.
With the Honda, you’re given almost as much room as in the Toyota—99 cubic feet of passenger volume, while its trunk supplies you with 14.8 cubic feet.
Camry vs Civic Technology
Much of what you’ll discover in each of these car’s dashboards is similar as well, including:
- 7-inch Multi-Information Display
- Available 9-inch Audio Plus touchscreen
- Available wireless smartphone charging
If you’re looking for a quick and safe way to see how much gas you have, how fast you’re going, and an alert for incoming calls, the Camry provides the solution, with its available 10-inch Head-Up Display for a snapshot of information that appears on the Multi-Information Display.
The Honda Civic does not offer any type of head-up display.
Toyota Camry vs Honda Civic Safety
Safety comes first whether you drive a Toyota or a Honda. The Toyota Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection compares with the Honda Forward Collision Warning. The Camry’s Road Sign Assist also competes with the Civic’s Traffic Sign Recognition.
But Toyota steps it up with more advanced and upgraded systems like these:
- Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
- Bird’s Eye View Camera with Perimeter Scan
- Intelligent Clearance Sonar with Rear Cross-Traffic Braking
If you want comparable systems in the Honda, you get Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow. Its multi-angle rearview camera, however, does not offer 360-degree views like the upgraded Toyota camera. Plus, there’s no system controlling the rear braking for the Civic.
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