For Florence-area midsize sedan shoppers, the 2026 Toyota Camry and 2026 Honda Accord remain two of the most familiar nameplates in the segment. This page centers on the 2026 Toyota Camry while using current published specs for the 2026 Camry LE Hybrid and 2026 Honda Accord Sport Hybrid to give shoppers a clear, neutral starting point.
From there, the focus shifts into the Camry lineup at Florence Toyota, including hybrid-only power, available AWD, trim progression, and the details that matter once online research turns into an in-person visit.
Florence Toyota shoppers can use this page to compare published Camry and Accord specs, then move directly into Camry trim highlights, available features, and live local inventory.
These two sedans overlap in mission, but the published spec sheet quickly shows where they separate. Toyota’s current Camry comparison page lists a lower starting MSRP, higher combined horsepower, and higher combined fuel economy for the Camry LE Hybrid, while Honda’s Accord Sport Hybrid brings more rear legroom and a larger trunk.
That means most shoppers are not deciding between two identical formulas. They are weighing efficiency, standard hybrid packaging, cargo needs, rear-seat space, feature availability, and whether available all-wheel drive matters for the way they use a midsize sedan.
When you are ready to move from specs into a closer look at the Camry, Florence Toyota gives local shoppers a simple next step.
| Category | 2026 Toyota Camry LE Hybrid | 2026 Honda Accord Sport Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Starting MSRP | $29,300 | $33,795 |
| Powertrain | 2.5L inline 4-cylinder hybrid | 2.0L inline 4-cylinder hybrid |
| Horsepower | 225 net combined hp | 204 hp |
| EPA-Estimated MPG | 51 combined | 44 combined |
| Cargo Space | 15.1 cu. ft. | 16.7 cu. ft. |
| Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
| Rear Seat Configuration | 60/40 split-folding rear seat | 60/40 split-folding rear seat |
| Headroom (front / rear) | 38.3 in. / 37.6 in. | 37.5 in. / 37.2 in. |
| Legroom (front / rear) | 42.1 in. / 38.0 in. | 42.3 in. / 40.8 in. |
| Overall Length | 193.5 in. | 195.7 in. |
| Overall Width | 72.4 in. | 73.3 in. |
| Wheelbase | 111.2 in. | 111.4 in. |
Published figures above reflect the 2026 Toyota Camry LE Hybrid and 2026 Honda Accord Sport Hybrid as shown on current Toyota and Honda official comparison/specification pages. Pricing, dimensions, mpg, and features can vary by trim, drivetrain, and equipment.
The 2026 Camry stands out by making hybrid power standard across every trim. Toyota lists up to 232 net combined horsepower in the lineup and up to 51 combined mpg, giving Camry shoppers a consistent electrified starting point instead of separating gas and hybrid identities.
Florence Toyota’s 2026 Camry research calls out available Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive on every trim. For midsize sedan shoppers who want hybrid efficiency without giving up available AWD, that is one of the most distinctive parts of the Camry formula.
Available highlights on the 2026 Camry include a 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, head-up display, heated and ventilated front seats, and a JBL Premium Audio system on select trims.
Florence Toyota’s Camry page highlights an open-concept interior, configurable center-console storage, and an available combination of a 12.3-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 also comes standard across the lineup.
For shoppers moving beyond a simple price comparison, that trim-by-trim equipment spread often becomes the part of the Camry lineup worth exploring in more detail.
The LE is the value-focused entry point into the all-hybrid Camry lineup. Florence Toyota highlights rear-seat vents, an 8-inch touchscreen, 16-inch alloy wheels, and dual-zone automatic climate control as key details for everyday commuters.
The SE shifts toward a sportier look and feel with 18-inch alloy wheels, Sport SofTex-trimmed front seats, a black sport mesh grille, and a firmer visual character for shoppers who want more attitude in their midsize sedan.
Florence Toyota also highlights Nightshade, XLE, and XSE trims for drivers who want a blacked-out look, more premium comfort, or a sport-luxury mix. That gives the Camry lineup a wider spread of personalities without changing the core hybrid foundation.
*MSRPs shown above reflect current published Toyota and Florence Toyota Camry research information and exclude taxes, title, license, dealer fees, options, and applicable delivery/processing/handling charges.
Side-by-side research is useful, but midsize sedan decisions usually get clearer once you sit in the car, review trim features up close, and decide how much rear-seat room, trunk space, efficiency, and technology matter in your daily routine. Florence Toyota can help you compare available Camry trims and schedule a local test drive.
Visit us at 2300 W Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29501 or call 843-983-2268 to connect with the sales team.
For many shoppers, the biggest difference is how each lineup approaches efficiency and trim structure. The 2026 Camry is hybrid-only across the board and offers available AWD, while the 2026 Accord mixes turbo gas and hybrid models and continues to emphasize roomy rear seating and cargo space in its published specs.
Yes. Florence Toyota and Toyota both describe the 2026 Camry as an all-hybrid lineup, which means every trim uses a hybrid powertrain rather than splitting between separate gas and hybrid versions.
Yes. Florence Toyota’s 2026 Camry research says Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive is available on all Camry trims, giving shoppers a midsize sedan option with hybrid power and available AWD.
You can visit Florence Toyota at 2300 W Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29501 to explore available Camry inventory and schedule a test drive. If you want to confirm trim availability first, call 843-983-2268.
That pairing reflects Toyota’s current official Camry-versus-Accord comparison baseline and creates a cleaner apples-to-apples view of hybrid pricing, horsepower, fuel economy, dimensions, and everyday usability before shoppers move deeper into each brand’s full trim ladder.