The seats in the 2017 Camry are an absolute luxury. The material quality and the finishing gives it its upscale, posh outlook. All Camry's have the 8-way power-adjustable driver seat with lumbar support. The 8-way power-adjustable driver seats in XLE and XSE trims are heated as well, which aids the already upscale interior. There are certain red stitching inserts on the Camry's door, the steering and the gearknob, which look stunning.
To add to it, there's faux leather seating trim on the edges of the seat on the SE. The LE has Cloth seating trim on the edges. On the other hand, there's ample space on the interior of the 2017 Camry but is at par with its peers. Here's how their features list:
Model
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Toyota Camry
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Hyundai Sonata
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Hyundai Accord
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Chevrolet Malibu
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Passenger capacity
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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38.8/58/41.6
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40.4/57.9/45.5
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39.1/58.6/42.5
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39.1/58.5/42.0
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Second
(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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38.1/56.6/38.9
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38/56.5/35.6
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37.5/56.5/38.5
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37.5/57.1/38.1
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Lined up with its peers, the Camry does better in a few aspects, offering more rear legroom and shoulder room. There's also greater rear headroom for the Camry. However, it is evident that the Sonata has a lot more space than the Accord or the Camry, and is a good choice. But even then, the convenience features of the Camry, coupled with its safety record makes up for a great buy and is definitely worth considering.Â
The Camry's interior is spacious and comfortable, with wide, accommodating front seats and a back seat that's big enough for adults. The center stack is extremely well organized, with intuitive buttons and knobs to control the car's infotainment and climate-control systems.Â
The Camry's quality shows in its interior. The cabin is attractive and filled with quality materials. The infotainment controls are intuitive and easy to use while driving. There is plenty of room in the front and the back, and taller passengers won't feel cramped in the rear. Let's see what features the comes loaded up with to provide you with a great driving experience:
- Air Conditioning
- Audio And Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel
- Front And Rear Cupholders
- Overhead Console With Storage
- Front Seatback Storage
- Cruise Control
- Front And Rear Door Pockets
- Electric Power Steering
- Rear View Camera
- Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel
- Dual Vanity Mirrors
- Interior Air Filtration
2017 Toyota Camry Sedan Infotainment
All trims have an in-tune infotainment center. The infotainment on the Camry ensures all your music needs are adeptly taken care of, in addition to several other perks. The basic in-tune system is loaded with a lot of interesting features. It has Audio Settings, Phone Pairing - that allows you to see your phone apps on the infotainment screen, Bluetooth Connectivity, Hands-Free Calling.Â
There's Navigation with traffic reports, Weather Report, and a Reverse Camera (to make sure you don't run anyone or anything over). The one thing about the Camry's infotainment that separates that amongst the rest is the high level of customization it offers. Let's see what Infotainment features it offers us, in detail:
- Auxiliary Audio Input and USB With External Media Control
- USB Connection
- AM/FM Stereo
- Speed-Sensitive Volume Control
- 6 Total Speakers
2017 Toyota Camry Sedan Cargo Capacity
Cargo space is ample but not quite class-leading, with 15 cubic feet of storage in the trunk. The Hyundai Sonata, Chevrolet Malibu and the Honda Accord are mostly in the same line. Their differences amount to less than a cubic foot in each case. Again an intangible call.
Model
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Toyota Camry
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Hyundai Sonata
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Hyundai Accord
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Chevrolet Malibu
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Cargo Volume (ft.3)
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15.4
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16.3
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15.5
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15.8
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There's enough space in the trunk to back 6 pieces of luggage. This holds true for all cars in this segment. With the rear seats folded, you can pack as many as 15 bags in your Camry. There's no considerable difference except the Chevrolet Malibu, in which you can push in as many as 17 bags. All mid-size cars have around similar space in the trunk. The Camry is no exception.