If you’re looking for a comfortable, tech-forward, and reliable sedan, you can’t go wrong with the Camry or the Corolla. These popular sedans share quite a few similarities, but they also have some differences that may make one or the other a better choice for you. Before you head to your Macomb Toyota dealership to see them for yourself, take a look at what makes these iconic vehicles unique.

Camry vs. Corolla: Comparing Size and Seating at Your Toyota Dealership
When you see the Camry and Corolla side by side, the first thing you’ll notice is the Camry’s larger size. Inside the cabin, the Camry has 98.8 cubic feet for passengers, while the Corolla has 88.6 cubic feet. The Camry’s trunk is also larger at 15.1 cubic feet to the Corolla’s 13.1 cubic feet.
If you’ll frequently carry passengers in the rear seats or cargo in the trunk, the Camry might be a better choice. At just 182.5 inches long, however, the Corolla may be easier to drive through smaller streets than the Camry, which is 193.5 inches long. Both models include automatic climate control to regulate the cabin temperature, but the Camry comes with a dual-zone system that offers separate settings for the driver and front passenger.
Efficiency
Each of the Camry’s four grades is available with all-wheel drive, which increases net horsepower to 232. All-wheel drive is also available on the Corolla Hybrid’s LE and SE grades, giving you added traction when road conditions deteriorate.
Tech, Safety, and Convenience
If you want advanced tech features, both the Camry and the Corolla deliver, with a standard 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0’s driver assistance features. Included in this package are a Pre-Collision System to help you predict and avoid a forward collision and a Lane Departure Alert that can help you stay inside your intended lane.
The Camry includes several standard features that are optional on the Corolla, like a wireless charger and a Blind Spot Monitor that can help you detect hard-to-see vehicles in an adjacent lane. Both models also come standard with a six-speaker audio system and offer an optional premium nine-speaker JBL audio system.
Both of these sedans are impressive, but trying them out for yourself is the best way to find out whether you prefer the Camry’s larger interior or you feel most comfortable parallel parking the Corolla’s smaller frame. To schedule your test drive and get personalized assistance choosing the best vehicle for you, contact us at Woodrum Toyota of Macomb in Macomb, IL.

