Vehicle Comparison
See how Toyota vehicles compare against the competition. Start by choosing your Toyota vehicle and a competitor to learn more on how they stack up.- 2022 GR86
- 2020 86
- 2022 4Runner
- 2021 4Runner
- 2022 Avalon
- 2021 Avalon
- 2022 Avalon Hybrid
- 2021 Avalon Hybrid
- 2022 Camry
- 2021 Camry
- 2022 C-HR
- 2021 C-HR
- 2022 Corolla
- 2021 Corolla
- 2022 Corolla Hybrid
- 2021 Corolla Hybrid
- 2022 Camry Hybrid
- 2021 Camry Hybrid
- 2022 Corolla Hatchback
- 2021 Corolla Hatchback
- 2022 Corolla Cross
- 2022 GR Supra
- 2021 GR Supra
- 2022 Highlander
- 2021 Highlander
- 2022 Highlander Hybrid
- 2021 Highlander Hybrid
- 2022 Mirai
- 2022 Prius
- 2021 Prius
- 2022 Prius Prime
- 2021 Prius Prime
- 2022 RAV4
- 2021 RAV4
- 2022 RAV4 Hybrid
- 2021 RAV4 Hybrid
- 2022 RAV4 Prime
- 2021 RAV4 Prime
- 2022 Sequoia
- 2021 Sequoia
- 2022 Sienna
- 2021 Sienna
- 2022 Tacoma
- 2021 Tacoma
- 2022 Tundra
- 2021 Tundra
- 2022 Venza
- 2021 Venza
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Overview
The all-new 2018 Toyota Camry has a redesigned exterior that’s a sleek and stylish mix of sweeping curves and chiseled surfaces. The XSE’s sport side rocker panels and the integrated rear spoiler emphasize the coiled stance while redirecting airflow to enhance performance and efficiency. Sporty front and rear bumpers set your heart racing, while standard Toyota Safety Sense™ P (TSS-P) helps provide peace of mind.
See how the 2018 Toyota Camry XSE V6 compares against the 2018 Ford Fusion Titanium FWD. For performance enthusiasts, the Camry XSE V6 has 6 cylinders while Fusion Titanium FWD has only 4, while the Camry’s horsepower is 301 while only 231 on the Fusion. Also, the Camry sports an 8-speed transmission while the Fusion only has a 6-speed configuration. Convenience features like a power sunroof/moonroof come standard on Camry XSE V6 but only comes as an additional-cost option on Fusion Titanium FWD. For safety, the Camry scored a 5-star rating from NHTSA. The Fusion only scored a 3-star rating.