Skip to main content

Sedans are not as popular as they used to be — with many automotive shoppers opting for SUVs instead. However, Toyota defies this trend with the compact Corolla and the midsize Camry. Both cars continue to be near the top of the global sales charts. Find out the differences between the two siblings in this 2023 Toyota Corolla vs. 2023 Toyota Camry comparison.

2023 Toyota Corolla vs. 2023 Toyota Camry: What are the differences?

Front angle view of white 2023 Toyota Corolla driving on a street at night
Wind Chill Pearl 2023 Toyota Corolla | Toyota

In this 2023 Toyota Corolla vs. 2023 Toyota Camry comparison, we evaluated several areas. This includes performance, gas mileage, safety, passenger and cargo space, warranty coverage, reliability, and price. The Corolla offers sedan and hatchback versions, but all Camry models are sedans. We note the differences when applicable. 

Corolla vs. Camry: Performance

Front angle view of Reservoir Blue 2023 Toyota Camry
Reservoir Blue 2023 Toyota Camry | Toyota

On the performance front, the standard 2023 Toyota Corolla features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, which generates 169 horsepower. Additionally, the Corolla offers a hybrid powertrain, which produces up to 134 horsepower.

For greater performance, you can choose the all-new GR Corolla. The GR Corolla has a 1.6-liter 3-cylinder turbocharged engine, which generates 300 horsepower.

The 2023 Toyota Camry also offers three engine options: a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine (205 horsepower), a 3.5-liter V-6 engine (301 horsepower), and a hybrid (208 horsepower). Compared to the Corolla, the Camry has both a higher base engine horsepower output and maximum horsepower output. Also, like the Corolla, the Camry offers an available all-wheel drive system.

With its smaller size, lower weight, and tighter turning circle, the Corolla is more maneuverable than the Camry. This maneuverability is helpful for driving through traffic, moving through curves and around corners, parking, and backing up the vehicle. 

Corolla vs. Camry: Gas mileage

For efficiency, the Corolla has a slight edge. The fully gas-powered Corolla has an estimated gas mileage of up to 31 city/40 highway mpg, compared to 28 city/39 highway mpg for the fully gas-powered Camry.

The hybrid versions of each car have similar efficiency ratings, though. The Corolla Hybrid has an estimated fuel economy of up to 53 city/46 highway mpg, compared to 51 city/53 highway mpg for the Camry Hybrid.

Corolla vs. Camry: Safety

The Corolla and Camry are both very strong for safety. For the previous model year, both cars earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award, which is the highest possible IIHS rating.

Corolla vs. Camry: Passenger and cargo space

The 2023 Camry is bigger than the 2023 Corolla, which results in more passenger space. It has a total passenger volume of 100.4 cu-ft. In comparison, the Corolla Sedan has a total passenger volume of 88.6 cu-ft, while the Corolla Hatchback has 84.6 cu-ft of passenger space.

For storage space, the Camry has a larger trunk than the Corolla, with a maximum cargo capacity of 15.1 cu-ft, compared to 13.1 cu-ft for the Corolla. However, the Corolla Hatchback has a maximum cargo capacity of 23.0 cu-ft.

Corolla vs. Camry: Warranty coverage and reliability

For warranty coverage, both the Corolla and Camry are backed by 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Both cars also have a free maintenance plan, with two years or 25,000 miles of coverage.

However, the Corolla is slightly more reliable than the Camry. It earned a J.D. Power reliability rating of 85/100, compared to 84/100 for the Camry.

Corolla vs. Camry: Price

Which Toyota car costs more: the 2023 Corolla or the 2023 Camry? The starting price of the 2023 Camry ranges from $25,945 MSRP for the LE trim up to $36,370 MSRP for the XSE V6 trim. 

For the 2023 Corolla, the official price information is not yet available. However, the 2023 Corolla will probably cost slightly more than the 2022 Corolla. The starting price of the 2022 Corolla ranges from $20,425 MSRP for the L trim up to $28,710 MSRP for the APEX XSE trim. However, Toyota is discontinuing the L trim for the 2023 model year, so the entry-level model will be the LE trim, which has a starting price of $20,875 MSRP for the 2022 version.

2023 Toyota Corolla vs. 2023 Toyota Camry: Which car is better?

In this 2023 Toyota Corolla vs. 2023 Toyota Camry comparison, each car has various advantages. For the 2023 Corolla, advantages include maneuverability, gas-powered fuel economy mileage, cargo space for the Corolla Hatchback, reliability, and a lower price. Conversely, advantages for the 2023 Camry include engine output, hybrid gas mileage, passenger space, and trunk space for the sedan models.

Related

4 Advantages to Buying a 2023 Toyota Corolla Over a Honda Civic