
There are several main differences between the Camry and the Avalon: 1. Exterior: The Camry offers two styling options—one is the luxury version, and the other is the sport version, with the sport version being more visually appealing and featuring a more innovative interior design. In contrast, the Avalon only comes in one styling option, presenting a more understated exterior. However, the interior color schemes of the Avalon are bolder, with a wider range of color combinations available. 2. Although both cars share the same powertrain, the Camry has an advantage in fuel economy due to its lighter body weight.

I've driven the Camry and the Avalon several times, and I feel the Camry is more agile and easier to drive, with lighter steering and a sturdier chassis, making it suitable for city driving and easier to park. The power is adequate but not overly aggressive. The Avalon, on the other hand, is different—it's larger and gives off a sense of stable luxury right from the start. Driving on the highway feels like sitting on a sofa, with no floating sensation at higher speeds and minimal noise. The size difference is quite noticeable: the Camry has a shorter wheelbase, making the rear legroom slightly cramped, while the Avalon's rear seats offer enough space to stretch out, earning praise from elderly family members for its comfort. In terms of performance, the Camry's hybrid version is particularly fuel-efficient, averaging around 6 liters per 100 km, while the Avalon delivers more power but consumes over 7 liters. Price-wise, the Avalon starts several thousand dollars higher, while the Camry offers better value for money. Additionally, the Avalon features a larger floating touchscreen and more premium leather interiors, while the Camry's dashboard is simpler and more appealing to younger drivers. Overall, the Camry is practical and durable, while the Avalon offers a luxurious experience.

Considering my family's needs for a personal car, the Camry, as a midsize sedan, has a trunk spacious enough for a stroller and shopping baskets. It's easy to park when navigating narrow city streets, and installing a child safety seat in the back doesn't make it feel cramped. Maintenance costs are low, saving hundreds on fuel each month. The Avalon offers more space, with a deeper trunk that can accommodate more luggage, making weekend family outings more comfortable without complaints. However, its wider body makes parking a bit more challenging. Price-wise, the entry-level Camry can be had for just over 200,000 yuan, while the Avalon starts at around 300,000 yuan. In the long run, the Camry wins on fuel efficiency, though the Avalon's higher fuel costs are offset by its luxurious interior and quick-heating leather seats in winter. The configuration gap is significant: the Camry comes with a comprehensive basic safety system, while the Avalon adds features like leg rest adjustment and massage functions, making long drives more relaxing. I believe the Camry suits budget-conscious families, while the Avalon leans more towards business use or those seeking comfort on long drives.

From a daily commuting perspective, the Camry is more compact and easier to maneuver around turns, while the Avalon feels bulkier and more challenging to park. There are also significant differences in the interior: the Camry features a simpler layout with fewer buttons, whereas the Avalon boasts luxurious materials and a larger touchscreen. In terms of pricing, the Camry is more economical and hassle-free, while the Avalon is slightly more expensive but offers better amenities. When it comes to space, the Avalon's rear seats provide ample room to stretch out, whereas the Camry's rear space is just adequate.


