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In the midsize hybrid sedan segment, two models stand out in 2025: the Honda Accord Hybrid and the Toyota Camry Hybrid. While the Camry offers solid performance, the 2025 Accord Hybrid excels with its balance of performance, comfort, technology, and fuel efficiency.
The 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid features a sleek and sophisticated design, with flowing lines and an elegant grille. LED headlights and 19-inch alloy wheels add a touch of modern flair.
In contrast, the 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid adopts a bolder look with an aggressive grille and sharper lines. While dynamic, this design may not appeal to all tastes.
Inside, the Accord Hybrid stands out with its spacious layout and high-quality materials. With 473 liters of trunk space and a 2,911-liter cabin volume, it offers optimal comfort for all passengers.
The Camry Hybrid also offers a comfortable cabin, but with a slightly smaller trunk at 428 liters. Although spacious, its rear legroom is slightly more limited.

The 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid is powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors, producing a combined output of 204 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. This intelligent hybrid system ensures smooth acceleration and responsive driving — perfect for both city and highway use.
In comparison, the 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid uses a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine with a 5th-gen hybrid system, delivering 225 hp with front-wheel drive and 232 hp with all-wheel drive. While the Camry offers slightly higher horsepower, the Accord’s higher torque provides better responsiveness in everyday driving.
The Accord Hybrid delivers a combined fuel consumption of 5.3 L/100 km, thanks to its smart hybrid system. This efficiency helps reduce fuel costs and minimizes environmental impact.
The Camry Hybrid boasts a combined consumption of 4.6 L/100 km (FWD) and 5.1 L/100 km (AWD). Though these numbers are impressive, real-world driving may yield higher figures — for example, winter tests have shown up to 6.6 L/100 km, narrowing the gap with the Accord.
The Accord Hybrid offers a range of 915 km with its 48-liter tank, slightly less than the Camry, but still exceptional for a family sedan. It also provides customizable drive modes such as ECON for maximum efficiency and Sport for dynamic driving.
The Camry Hybrid also offers driving modes but lacks a dedicated EV mode for short-distance all-electric driving — a feature available on the Accord.

The 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid comes standard with the acclaimed Honda Sensing system, including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, road sign recognition, and forward collision warning. Its constantly evolving system offers a more intuitive, safe, and serene driving experience — even in demanding conditions.
The 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid features Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which includes similar features like adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, and pre-collision braking. While effective, it lacks some of Honda’s refinements such as smoother predictive assistance and more seamless environmental sensor integration.
The Accord Hybrid 2025 clearly outperforms its rival in onboard technology. Higher trims feature a 12.3-inch central touchscreen with a fluid, responsive, and highly intuitive interface. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, along with wireless smartphone charging.
The Touring trim includes a 12-speaker Bose premium audio system — offering sound quality worthy of a luxury vehicle. Additionally, features like head-up display, built-in navigation, and voice control make for a highly connected driving experience.
By contrast, the base Camry Hybrid comes with only an 8-inch screen. A 12.3-inch screen is available, but only in higher trims. Although Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are offered, wireless integration is not always standard, and no premium sound system comparable to the Accord’s Bose setup is available as an option.
| Features | 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid | 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid | Why the Accord is the better choice |
| Exterior design | Sleek, modern, LED headlights, 19” wheels | Angular, bold grille | More elegant and modern styling |
| Trunk volume | 473 L | 428 L | Greater cargo capacity |
| Interior space | 2,911 L | Less spacious | Roomier cabin |
| Horsepower | 204 | 225 (FWD) / 232 (AWD) | Higher torque = better responsiveness |
| Torque (lb-ft) | 247 | Not specified | Better everyday acceleration |
| Combined fuel economy (L/100km) | 5.3 | 4.6 (FWD) / 5.1 (AWD) | Efficient and consistent in winter |
| Estimated range (km) | 915 | Slightly higher | Great range despite smaller tank |
| Drive modes | ECON, Sport, EV | Normal, Sport | More versatile with EV mode |
| Touchscreen | 12.3″ (standard on higher trims) | 8″ (base), 12.3″ (optional high trims) | Larger screen standard |
| Apple CarPlay/Android Auto | Wireless, standard | Present but not always wireless | Standard wireless tech |
| Premium audio system | Bose 12 speakers | No Bose equivalent | Luxury audio experience |
| Driver assist system | Complete Honda Sensing | Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 | More intuitive and complete assistance |
| 100% Electric mode (EV) | Yes | No | Enables pure electric driving |
| Resale value | Excellent | Good | Better long-term reliability |
| Comfort & refinement | Premium materials, quiet ride | Less refined | More comfortable and luxurious |
The Honda Accord Hybrid is known for its reliability and durability, offering excellent resale value. Its maintenance costs are also competitive, making it a smart long-term investment.
Lévis Honda offers test drives to experience the 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid firsthand, an up-to-date online inventory, and friendly representatives ready to answer all your questions.