
2023 Toyota Camry
- Standard Engine2.5L I4
- Horsepower203 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *28 / 39
- Seats5
- Wheel Size17 in
- Wheel SizeAlloy
- Driver Seat Lumbar SupportPower
2023 Toyota Corolla
- Standard Engine2.0L I4
- Horsepower169 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *32 / 41
- Seats5
- Wheel Size16 in
- Wheel SizeSteel
- Driver Seat Lumbar SupportNot Standard
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2023 Toyota Camry vs 2023 Toyota Corolla
The 2023 Toyota Camry and Corolla remain in high demand, thanks to their attractive designs and practical interiors. The Camry, the best-selling mid-size sedan in American history, and the Corolla, a compact sedan with similar features, continue to appeal to car buyers.
Performance
The Camry offers multiple engine options, ranging from 202 to 301 horsepower, while the Corolla comes with a single engine rated at 169 horsepower. However, the Corolla makes up for its power deficit with exciting features like paddle shifters, drive modes, and 151 lb-ft of torque. The Camry also boasts a sport-tuned suspension system and an 8-speed automatic transmission, further enhancing its impressive performance.
Appearance
In terms of exterior design, the Camry has a longer, more pronounced hood with sharp creases, while the Corolla has a shorter hood that sits lower. Both models feature Toyota's signature grille design, with the Camry featuring a new Midnight Black Metallic Roof and dual exhaust with quad chrome tips, and the Corolla boasting 18-inch graphite-colored alloy wheels and Dark Gray Metallic sport accents.
Features
Inside, both models offer advanced technology, with the Camry's touchscreen display being slightly larger at 9 inches than the Corolla's 8-inch display. The Camry's red-trimmed leather seats add a touch of luxury, while the Corolla offers options like SofTex-trimmed seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Both models prioritize safety with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
Visit our dealership to experience and compare the 2023 Camry and Corolla for yourself. Despite the challenges facing the sedan market, these two models continue to shine with their stylish designs, practical features, and impressive performance, making them popular choices among car buyers.
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2023 preliminary mpg estimates determined by Toyota. EPA estimates not available at time of posting. Actual mileage will vary.
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* 2023 EPA-estimated mileage. Actual mileage will vary.