
The Avalon is Toyota's flagship model launched in the U.S. market in the 1990s and is the largest sedan in Toyota's lineup. The Camry is a model under Toyota. The main differences between the Toyota Avalon and Camry are as follows: 1. Body dimensions: The Camry's dimensions are 488518401455, while the Avalon's dimensions are 497518501450. The wheelbase difference between the two is 45mm, with the Camry's wheelbase at 2825mm and the Avalon's at 2870mm. 2. Driving experience: Both the TNGA-based Camry and Avalon offer standard handling, but the Avalon's chassis is noticeably better than the Camry's, and it feels faster in acceleration. 3. Exterior comparison: The Camry features a more youthful design, while the Avalon's design is more mature, suitable for middle-aged consumers. 4. Powertrain: Both the Avalon and Camry are equipped with three engine options. The two pure gasoline models come with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, while the hybrid version is paired with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 120-horsepower electric motor. The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine in the gasoline models delivers a maximum power of 131KW and a maximum torque of 210 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 6600 rpm and a maximum torque speed range of 4400 to 5200 rpm. The 2.5L naturally aspirated engine in the gasoline models produces a maximum power of 154KW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 6600 rpm and a maximum torque speed of 5000 rpm. The hybrid model's 2.5L naturally aspirated engine offers a maximum power of 131KW and a maximum torque of 221 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 5700 rpm and a maximum torque speed range of 3600 to 5200 rpm.

I had a discussion with my friend about the differences between the Avalon and Camry. The Avalon feels more spacious, with noticeably larger dimensions, providing ample interior space for family trips without feeling cramped, while the Camry is medium-sized, suitable for daily commutes or picking up the kids. In terms of power, the Avalon offers a V6 engine option, delivering robust horsepower and a stable ride, whereas the Camry mainly features a four-cylinder engine, with fuel efficiency being its advantage. The Avalon comes with more luxury features like leather seats and premium audio, while the Camry focuses on practicality and adequacy. The Avalon is significantly more expensive, requiring a larger budget. Overall, the Avalon represents a luxury sedan, while the Camry is a reliable family car. For long-distance driving, I prefer the Avalon for its comfort and quietness, whereas the Camry is more agile and fuel-efficient for short city trips. Both models perform well in safety, equipped with the standard TSS system.

Both the Avalon and Camry share the TNGA platform but have different tuning. The Avalon leans towards comfort with a lower center of gravity for stable high-speed driving, while the Camry offers a stronger sporty feel with lighter steering. Both hybrid systems are efficient, but the Avalon has better sound insulation and more premium interior materials. The Avalon is 10 cm longer, providing a more spacious rear seat suitable for taller passengers, whereas the Camry is more compact and easier to park. Market-wise, the Avalon targets the premium segment aimed at business professionals, while the Camry is more mainstream with a more affordable price, making it a better value. costs are lower for the Camry with cheaper parts and quicker repairs, while the Avalon is slightly more expensive. The differences are significant, so test-driving both is recommended to personally experience their styles.

I chose the Camry because of its youthful and stylish appearance with optional sport kits, while the Avalon leans more towards a mature and imposing look, appearing somewhat bulky. The driving experience of the Camry is agile, making city navigation effortless and parking convenient, whereas the Avalon feels too large, making turns cumbersome and better suited for highways. In terms of interior space, the Camry is barely sufficient for a family of five, while the Avalon offers more spaciousness and comfort for long trips. Price-wise, the Camry has a lower entry point, making it an economical and practical choice with excellent fuel efficiency for those on a tight budget. Both models come with similar features, including standard safety assists across all trims, but the Avalon includes more luxury configurations. The actual difference lies in the Avalon's more upscale positioning, catering to owners who seek refinement, while the Camry is pragmatic with higher cost performance.


