More rear passenger space, a better ride quality, and a more engaging driving feel make the Camry a winner when it comes to the ownership experience. Plus, it has a few features that the Prius doesn’t offer, like an available head-up display and an available power-sliding panoramic glass roof (the Prius only offers a fixed sunroof). The Camry comes standard with wireless smartphone charging, but on the Prius, it’s optional. Those are just a few additional reasons why the Camry should be your next choice. But, these two hybrids have a lot of overlap in terms of standard features, so buyers who prefer the Prius’ ultra-efficient numbers won’t be hurting for creature comforts.
Both the Prius and the Camry come with a standard 8-inch infotainment screen and the option to upgrade to a 12.3-inch touchscreen. They both come standard with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The warranty coverage on these two Toyota’s is also identical. Both get a three-year/36,000 mile comprehensive warranty, five years/60,000 miles for their powertrains, 10 years/150,000 miles for the hybrid battery, and two years of ToyotaCare coverage which covers all factory scheduled service for the first two years/25,000 miles and 24/7 roadside assistance.