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30 | AWD Fuel Economy (mpg) | 29 |
15.4 | Cargo Space (cu.ft.) | 15.1 |
Avl. | Door to Door Navigation | No |
In the battle of the midsize titans, you have the 2022 Nissan Altima vs 2022 Toyota Camry. One of the best-rated midsize vehicles in its segment in one corner against one of the best-selling midsize vehicles of all time in the other. Who will come out victorious in this match-up? That's what we're here to find out today by comparing the two 2022 model year variants of two very popular midsize sedans on the market today.
For 2022 the Toyota Camry doesn't offer many new features for its lineup, keeping things rather simple. The few changes include making the Ice Edge exterior color scheme available for more trims. A new two-tone Calvary Blue with a Black roof has been made exclusively available for the TRD trim, and dual-zone climate control is now standard on the base model. The 2022 Camry trim lineup consists of the LE, SE, SE Nightshade, XLE, XSE, TRD, XLE V6, and XSE V6. You can also get the 2022 Camry in a total of nine base colors and four different two-tone colors.
The 2022 Nissan Altima brings an all-new Midnight Edition Package to the SR trim. With this package, you receive heated front seats with lumbar support, LED fog lights, black outside mirrors with LED turn signals, a power single-panel moonroof, a glossy black sports grille, rear lip spoiler, black 19-inch alloy wheels, and premium Satin Black Midnight Edition badging. You can get the 2022 Nissan Altima in seven different trims and nine different exterior colors. The trims include the S, SV, SR, SR Midnight Edition, SL, SR VC-Turbo, and Platinum.
Both the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima have multiple powertrain options for the 2022 model year. The Altima is fitted with two different 4-cylinder variations, including a turbocharged version for extra horsepower and torque, while the Camry has a 4-cylinder and a V6 option to choose from. In the performance category, the Camry may edge out the Altima in raw numbers, but the real story is in how well both vehicles manage their fuel economy.
When it comes to drivetrain options, you can get the Camry and Altima in front-wheel or all-wheel drive. This makes a significant difference when it comes to overall gas mileage. In either case, though, the Altima and Camry either tie, or the Altima comes out ahead. For example, with the front-wheel drive 4-cylinder options, the Camry and Altima both deliver 28 MPG in the city and 39 MPG on the highway. Impressive numbers for sporty midsize sedans.
The differences, however, are made clear with the all-wheel drive iterations. Here, the 4-cylinder on the Camry delivers lower fuel economy, topping out at 25 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway. The Altima, alternatively, gives you 26 MPG in the city and up to 36 MPG on the highway with all-wheel drive. The story is also similar with the more powerful engine options as well. The Camry's aging V6 tops out at 22 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway. The Altima, meanwhile, manages 25 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway with its revolutionary VC-Turbo engine option. So regardless, you're looking at better fuel economy gains with the Altima, especially if you opt for the more powerful power plant.
In measuring the 2022 Nissan Altima vs 2022 Toyota Camry, both midsize sedans do very many things very similarly. From style and performance to luxury and capacity, they're both evenly matched. However, in the capacity department, there is a slight edge given to one over the other, specifically with cargo and passenger volume. It's no secret that here the Altima reigns supreme, even if by inches.
Both sedans are capable of seating up to five people across two rows, with two people in the front bucket seats and three people in the rear split-folding bench. How you make use of that room is determined by the passenger volume. For the Toyota Camry, the passenger volume tops out at 100.4 cu.ft. of space and drops to 99.9 cu.ft. in the all-wheel drive models. The Nissan Altima, however, goes just a bit further with 100.6 cu.ft. of space no matter which powertrain you choose. It's a very minor difference, but it adds just a smidgen of additional wiggle room you otherwise wouldn't have in the Camry.
The same applies to the cargo capacity. When you look at the cargo volume available in the 2022 Camry, you have 15.1 cu.ft. of space behind the rear seat. The Nissan Altima, however, grants you 15.4 cu.ft. of space behind the rear seat. Once again, it's a small but noticeable difference in space that you have access to, not only when it comes to passenger volume but also when it comes to storage space for your cargo. It's the difference between having room for an extra book, gadget, or toy in the trunk instead of having to carry it in your lap. And in this regard, the Altima does manage to stick its nose out in front to capture the win.
The Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry both have robust tech suites. You get all of the safety features you could need with passive and active features ranging from enhanced crumple zones and LATCH systems to driver-assist technologies that help with pre-collision mitigation and lane-keeping. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are also available to help round out the expansive safety offerings. The infotainment setups are similar as well, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, as well as Bluetooth wireless support for voice-activated interaction.
On the infotainment side, however, there is a distinction in terms of the offerings when it comes to the Altima versus the Camry. This difference is most noticeable in the navigation tech. While the Toyota Camry has available navigation and the ability to make use of the Toyota Service Connect with Destination Assist, it lacks what the Nissan Altima offers by comparison. In the Camry's case, if you're having trouble reaching your destination, you can use Destination Assist to help you by calling a Toyota call-center representative available 24/7.
The Nissan Altima, however, bypasses any steps needed to call someone by having all of the necessary navigation tools available through the NissanConnect software suite with Nissan Door-to-Door Navigation working hand-in-hand with the SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link for detailed navigation support and directions. This includes the Premium Traffic app that details and lays out whether there are any active detours leading to your destination, if traffic is congested on your planned route, or if any lanes that you need to travel through are obstructed in any way. You also have access to information related to any nearby accidents that may impede your travels.
Nissan Door-to-Door Navigation also features a fully enriched 3D map and layout of the city, giving you detailed instructions on how far away your selected destination is and which routes to take to get there. There is also automated turn-by-turn guidance and route pre-planning before you even embark on your journey, so you'll know which roads and routes to take and how long it may take you to get there based on traffic density. What's more is that with the Door-to-Door Navigation app syncing with your smartphone, you can use it to also find and locate your car. So if you've parked at a ball game or gone to a local event and forgot what row and column you are parked in, the app can direct you back to your Altima with ease. It may not seem like a significant feature, but in the 2022 Nissan Altima vs 2022 Toyota Camry showdown, it's quite a difference-maker for those who appreciate the navigation suites available in today's modern tech-driven vehicles.