QUESTION
Is the Toyota Camry Hybrid better than the Honda Accord Hybrid for highway driving?
For highway driving, there isn’t a single universal winner — it depends on what matters most to you.
In general, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is often the better choice if you prioritize fuel economy and want the option of all-wheel drive on some trims. It can be a strong pick for long commutes, especially in rain, snow, or colder climates.
The Honda Accord Hybrid is often the better choice if you prioritize a more spacious cabin and a relaxed, comfortable highway feel. Many drivers prefer its overall road-trip experience, though that comes down to personal preference and trim.
Practical takeaway:
- Choose the Camry Hybrid if your top goals are efficiency and available AWD.
- Choose the Accord Hybrid if you want a roomier, comfortable highway cruiser.
For exact highway MPG, AWD availability, and noise/comfort differences, check the current model-year EPA ratings and trim specs, since those details can vary by year and trim.