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The 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid gives this longtime midsize favorite a fresh sense of efficiency and everyday comfort. Its familiar sedan shape feels easy to live with on Florida roads, from morning commutes to weekend errands around town. For 2026, every Camry is hybrid, and the lineup covers five trims – LE, SE, Nightshade, XLE, and XSE – so shoppers can choose the blend of style and features that fits their routine.
If you’re beginning to compare Toyota cars or exploring hybrid sedans for the first time, the 2026 Toyota Camry at Parks Toyota of DeLand in DeLand, FL, offers a straightforward way to see your options, review Toyota specials, and decide which trim fits your daily life in Central Florida.
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Inside, the 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid focuses on practical comfort and clear control layouts. Seating for five and up to 99.9 cubic feet of passenger volume help the cabin feel open enough for longer drives while still keeping everything within easy reach. Even models equipped with the available moonroof offer nearly the same usable space, with generous headroom and legroom for both front and rear passengers.
Seat design and materials vary by grade.
All grades include a covered center console with armrest, a passenger-side glove compartment, multiple cup and bottle holders front and rear, and a rear window defogger with mirror heater function and timer. Dual sun visors with sliding extensions and illuminated vanity mirrors help on bright coastal mornings, and rear-adjustable headrests are available on upper trims for added passenger comfort.
Dual-zone automatic climate control with rear-seat vents is standard across the lineup, providing comfort for both front and rear passengers. The tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel makes it easy to find a natural driving position, and higher trims add leather trim, available heating, and in select configurations, paddle shifters for a more engaging feel. Ambient interior lighting on XLE and XSE adds a subtle upscale touch at night without complicating the interior.
Overall, the cabin of the 2026 Camry Hybrid is organized around simple, familiar controls, making it comfortable for drivers transitioning from other Toyota vehicles like the Toyota Prius or for anyone moving up from a compact sedan.
The 2026 Camry Hybrid keeps a sleek, low-profile sedan shape while adding design cues that separate each trim. At 193.5 inches long and 72.4 inches wide, it fits comfortably in most driveways and parking spaces, yet the 111.2-inch wheelbase supports stable highway cruising. Ground clearance of 5.4 inches keeps the sedan low for good handling while still managing typical driveways and parking lot ramps.
Lighting is fully modern. Bi-LED projector headlights with Automatic High Beams and LED Daytime Running Lights are standard on LE, SE, and Nightshade models. XLE and XSE step up to dual LED projector headlights with Automatic High Beams for a brighter, more precise beam pattern. LED combination taillights appear across the lineup, with premium LED taillights reserved for XLE and XSE. Acoustic noise-reducing front windshield glass is standard, and XLE and XSE add acoustic front side glass for a quieter cabin.
Wheel and trim details help distinguish each grade:
Heated power outside mirrors with integrated turn signals and blind spot warning indicators are standard on all trims, with Nightshade receiving black mirror caps. Available packages add mirrors with cameras for the Panoramic View Monitor and memory function on upper trims.
Moonroof choices include a power tilt/slide moonroof on LE, SE, and Nightshade, along with an available panoramic glass roof with front power tilt/slide moonroof on XLE and XSE through premium packages.
Depending on trim, the 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid can be ordered in these exterior colors:
The 2026 Camry Hybrid is available in two-tone color variants, such as:
Every 2026 Camry uses the same fifth-generation Toyota Hybrid System, built around a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and permanent magnet synchronous electric motors. In front-wheel-drive models, the system delivers a combined 225 horsepower; with available all-wheel drive, output rises to 232 horsepower.
The engine itself uses an alloy block with an aluminum alloy head, a 16-valve DOHC valvetrain, and optimized combustion for efficiency. It produces 184 horsepower on its own at 6,000 rpm, with 163 lb-ft of torque at 5,200 rpm. A lithium-ion hybrid battery with a nominal voltage of 251.6 volts and a 4.0 amp-hour capacity works with front and, on AWD models, rear electric motors to deliver smooth, electrically assisted acceleration.
An electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT) manages power delivery between the engine and electric motors. Drive modes typically include Normal, Eco, and Sport, allowing the driver to adjust response for efficiency or a more immediate feel depending on conditions.
Fuel economy is one of the Camry Hybrid’s main strengths. EPA estimates indicate:
The chassis uses an independent MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension with stabilizer bars front and rear. LE and XLE focus on comfort, while SE, Nightshade, and XSE use sport-tuned shocks, springs, and larger stabilizer bars for a firmer, more athletic feel.
Electric power steering with a 37.4-foot turning circle helps the Camry feel nimble enough for tight parking lots, and the electronically controlled brake system combines ventilated front discs and solid rear discs with regenerative braking to recover energy as you slow. An electric parking brake and standard Anti-lock Brake System complete the setup.
Technology in the 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid is designed to be clear and easy to use, with an interface that works well for everyday driving in Florida. Screen sizes vary by trim, and higher grades offer a larger touchscreen for expanded visibility. The system organizes audio, navigation, and settings into straightforward menus, while Connected Services offer subscription-based access to navigation support, wireless updates, and communication features. The overall setup focuses on keeping drivers informed without adding unnecessary complication.
Technology highlights include:
This layout helps the Camry Hybrid stay convenient during commutes, road trips, and daily travel across Central Florida.
Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 is standard on every 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid, giving drivers a wide range of active safety and driver-assistance features. These systems help with awareness, lane guidance, braking support, and visibility in everyday driving across Florida.
Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 includes:
Additional safety and convenience features across the lineup include:
Star Safety System™ with Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, Anti-lock Brake System, Electronic Brake-force Distribution, Brake Assist, and Smart Stop Technology®
On XLE and XSE, available packages can add higher-level assistance features, including:
Safety Connect® is also included with a 5-year minimum trial subscription and provides an Emergency Assistance button, Automatic Collision Notification, Stolen Vehicle Locator, and Enhanced Roadside Assistance when needed.
The 2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid combines a refined hybrid power system, a comfortable cabin, and thoughtful safety technology in a familiar midsize sedan. For drivers in DeLand and nearby communities, it offers an appealing mix of efficiency and comfort that fits daily commuting, school schedules, and weekend plans.
When you are ready to explore the 2026 Toyota Camry in person, our team at Parks Toyota of DeLand in DeLand, FL, is prepared to help you compare trims, review financing options, or learn more about Toyota cars in stock. Visit our Toyota dealership today.
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