2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Great Car with Hesitant Acceleration
Great mileage but Consumer Reports tested it as 47 mpg versus the stated 50+ mpg. On acceleration with ECON mode: Fairly smooth gear transition, but not as lively as Accord Hybrid Base. On acceleration with NORMAL mode: Jerky, hesitant, and not smooth gear transition, a little more powerful than ECON mode. It is not as lively as Accord Hybrid Base. Interior: Bigger screen than Honda Accord Hybrid. Honda has better man-made leather trim than SoftTex in feel and texture. Feels safer in Camry with a shifter versus the push-buttons in Honda.
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You gotta drive the new Hybrid Camry!😁😁👍
We owned a 2013 SE Hybrid Camary and loved it. Traded for a Rav 4, which was a great vehicle. The wife was missing her Camry. So we traded our Rav 4 in on a 2022 SE Hybrid Camary. What a car. I'm a big man. 5 FT 10 and 300+. The ride in this car is amazing. Plenty of room whether I'm drving or riding, and the SE suspension and ride options make this thing drive like a dream. Very roomy and quite interior. Convient charging and blue tooth functions for our smart phones. Tons of great safety features. And an awesome sound system. And all this before we even talk about fuel mileage. Just crazy good. Go check out the new Camry Hybrid online or at your local dealer. You'll love them.
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WOW
A spaceship on earth so smooth, excellent handle, stylish, economic, a fit for a true Camry Lover
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203 miles on 1/4 tank!
First hybrid. I’m luvin’ it. Can’t tell if it’s running at lights😊. And what can I say about gas mileage! Awesome car so far. Highly recommend for anyone not ready for EV but looking for this to get feet wet.
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LE Suspension System is inferior to the SE model.
After trying to figure why driving the 2022 LE hybrid Camry on the highway road always felt like it was in a wind tunnel, it turned out it has a sub-superior suspension system than the SE model. The LE is lacking the sport-tuned shock absorber and springs that the SE has. Since this car only has 4,000 miles it was more economical to just have the suspension system upgraded that to trade it in. Very disappointed in Toyota since this is my 5th Toyota I've owned over the years. My 2002 Tundra 4x4 handles better on the highway if you can believe that! Other than the suspension system the car is great.