Bisbee Honda of Danville

Compare 2021 Honda Civic vs 2021 Toyota Camry

2021 Honda Civic
2021 Toyota Camry

2021 Honda Civic

vs.

2021 Toyota Camry

1.5L 4cyl

Engine

2.5L 4cyl
180 HP

Horsepower

203 HP
29 city / 35 hwy*

Fuel Economy

28 city / 39 hwy*

Serving Danville, VA

The 2021 Honda Civic stands out as a top-rated vehicle among small sedans. The Honda Civic at Danville Honda covers all the bases with a savvy exterior, a quiet and comfortable ride, and a tech-laden cabin that will provide comfort and entertainment no longer how long your journey is. You can find out more about what the Civic offers when you book a Honda Civic online test drive at our dealership. You'll be able to try one or all trim levels to find out which is your favorite. The Honda Civic's trim lineup is slightly revised in 2021. Although there are no comprehensive changes across the lineup for the Honda Civic this year, there are some updates to the Type R Limited Edition trim level, which now has custom tires, wheels, and a lighter frame compared to the year before. The Civic competes against the 2021 Toyota Camry, which ranks #8 among midsize sedans. The Civic has a quieter ride than the Toyota, offers more space and storage capacity, and gets noticed with its distinguished exterior design.

Handling and Performance

For a sedan that excels in handling and provides a composed and predictable ride quality, the Honda Civic at Danville Honda is a perfect choice. There are two engines available for the Honda Civic in 2021. The Honda also has front-wheel drive and an automatic transmission with smooth-shifting gearing. The Honda Civic has precise handling and a quiet, comfortable ride. Rides in the Toyota Camry, on the other hand, are not as smooth as what you'll get with the Honda Civic. The Toyota also has a noisier engine.

Interior Comfort and Amenities

When you contact the staff at Danville Honda to arrange a Honda Civic online test drive, you'll discover that the Civic has a high quality interior packed with many great features. Even though the 2021 Civic is a smaller car than the Toyota, it has the same amount of cargo storage space, which is 15 cubic feet, making the Civic the more spacious of the two vehicles. There is also more legroom and headroom in the Honda, which has one of the most spacious interiors in its class. There is plenty of technology and many safety aids to enjoy in the Honda, too. Standard interior amenities with the Civic include a five-inch display and a USB port. Automatic climate control is also standard, and you'll get a sound system that has four speakers. A rearview camera with dynamic gridlines comes with the second trim called the Sport. Keyless entry is included on the Sport as well, and it upgrades to a larger touchscreen display with a seven-inch screen. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also included. The EX adds even more with a sunroof and heated front seats. The audio system gets an upgrade with HD and satellite radio. Additional safety features come with this level, which also upgrades to dual-zone climate control. The next trim is the EX-L, which has leather seats. A power-adjustable passenger's seat comes with the top trim, along with heated seats in back. The Toyota does not have automatic climate control or a USB charging port at the base level. A premium sound system is only available for the Toyota as an add-on feature through a package.

Style and Design

At Danville Honda, you can see all the unique exterior elements that comprise the 2021 Civic when you schedule a sedan for a test drive. The base trim level has 16-inch steel wheels, while 18-inch alloy wheels are standard beginning with the second trim. The Sport also has fog lights and exclusive exterior elements including a black decklid spoiler with a glossy finish and a center exhaust. Heated mirrors come with the EX. Overall, you'll find a more customized exterior with more trim-exclusive elements on the Honda Civic compared to the Toyota Camry.

Contact us to arrange your Honda Civic online test drive today.


*All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.