Specs at a Glance

2018 Toyota Camry

2018 Toyota Camry

Engine Power

Ā Ā 203hp

MPG**

Ā Ā 29/41**


2018 Nissan Altima

2018 Nissan Altima

Engine Power

Ā Ā 179hp

MPG**

Ā Ā 27/38**

2018 Toyota Camry vs 2018 Nissan Altima

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The 2018 Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima are mid-size sedans that are great for daily commutes and long road trips. Available with the Dynamic Force engine and a V6 engine, the Camry is more powerful than the Altima. This Toyota boasts the Entune 3.0 infotainment system that's superior to the NissanConnect multimedia platform. The Toyota Safety Sense P also makes the Camry a winner in active safety.

Capabilities

The 3.5 L engine in the 2018 Toyota Camry can whip out a maximum of 301 horsepower. When operating at 4,700 RPM, this V6 engine generates 267 lb-ft of torque. Available only in the Nissan Altima SL edition, a six-cylinder engine offers a peak output of 270 hp and just above 250 lb-ft of torque. All of the other Altima models are powered by a 2.5 L engine that produces approximately 180 hp and just less than 180 lb-ft of torque. Capable of delivering 203 hp and about 185 lb-ft of torque, the Camry's four-cylinder engine runs on the Dynamic Force technology. Additionally, this compact engine could be customized to operate on the Normal and Sport settings. The fuel-saving ECO Mode lowers your bill at the gas station. When set to run on the EV Mode, the hybrid powertrain won't burn a single drop of gasoline. This efficient system is partially driven by a battery pack that has lithium-ion or nickel metal-hydride components.

Safety

What exactly gives the 2018 Toyota Camry major bragging rights in passive safety? It's probably 10 standard air bags that provide superb protection from all sides. The driver's seat and front passenger's seat have the Whiplash-Injury-Lessening design. Every Camry has the Star Safety System that improves handling in inclement weather and other challenging conditions. For example, the Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control and Smart Stop are helpful on slippery roads. Similarly, the Vehicle Dynamic Control stabilizes the Nissan Altima. Installed in every Camry, the Toyota Safety Sense P is loaded with cutting-edge technology that prevents accidents. The Pre-Collision Assist is combined with the Pedestrian Detection to avoid frontal crashes. Paired with the Full-Speed Range, the radar-powered cruise control prevents the Camry from getting too close to another vehicle. When equipped with the Rear Cross-Traffic Braking and Intelligent Clearance Sonar, this Toyota clearly beats the Altima in active safety. Nevertheless, this Nissan offers the Intelligent Forward Collision Warning and autonomous braking.

Technology

The 2018 Camry's Entune 3.0 system helps you find the way to any destination. You can look at the 8.0-inch touch screen that's connected to the Dynamic Navigation system. Some of the advanced applications in this navigation platform include POI Search and Destination Assist Connect. Overall, the Entune suite has more apps than the NissanConnect platform. Both sedans are connected to music channels on SiriusXM Satellite Radio and HD Radio. Available with nine speakers, the Camry's JBL audio system is enhanced by the Clari-Fi technology. Also featuring nine speakers, the Altima's Bose sound system offers good acoustics. A Wi-Fi connection by Verizon gives this Toyota an edge over the Altima in mobile connectivity. Qi-compatible smartphones can also be charged without wires in this high-tech Toyota.

Are you interested in comparing the 2018 Toyota Camry with the Nissan Altima? Then visit our dealership today. You'll see and experience all of the great features of this premium Toyota sedan.


**2018 EPA-Estimated 29 city/41 highway/34 combined MPG for Camry L. Actual mileage may vary.
2018 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates for AltimaĀ®: • 27 city MPG / 38 hwy MPG for 2018 Altima 2.5 S, 2.5 SV, 2.5 SL trims