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Which is bigger, Sonata or Camry?

The Toyota Camry is generally the bigger car when you compare interior space and wheelbase, though the Hyundai Sonata runs a close second in overall footprint. Exact size varies by model year and trim, so check the latest specifications for the precise numbers.


In more detail, both cars are midsize sedans and share a similar exterior footprint, but the Camry typically offers a longer wheelbase, which translates to more rear-seat room and a somewhat roomier feel inside. The Sonata can match or nearly match the Camry in overall length, and its trunk/cargo space can be competitive depending on the year and configuration. Here is a breakdown of the core size metrics and what they mean for everyday use.


Size comparison at a glance


Before listing metrics, note that exact numbers vary by generation, trim, and year. The following highlights summarize how the two compare in the most common current-generation configurations.



  • Exterior footprint: In many recent generations, Camry and Sonata are very close in overall length; the Camry often features a longer wheelbase, while the Sonata can appear wider or similar in width depending on the trim.

  • Interior space: The Camry generally provides more rear-seat legroom thanks to its longer wheelbase, with total passenger volume usually close between the two.

  • Trunk/cargo capacity: Both offer competitive trunk space for a midsize sedan; in some years the Sonata can edge out the Camry slightly, while in others the Camry matches or leads by a small margin.

  • Ride and packaging: A longer wheelbase on the Camry often yields a smoother ride and more cabin room, whereas the Sonata emphasizes efficient packaging and comfortable front seating within a similar footprint.


Concluding from these metrics, the Camry tends to be the bigger car in practical size terms, with more interior space and a longer wheelbase, though the Sonata remains a close competitor with a very similar footprint and solid cargo capacity. For precise figures, consult the current model-year specification sheets from Toyota and Hyundai.


What size matters most for you?


Consider how you prioritize space: if you regularly carry adult passengers in the back, the Camry’s longer wheelbase often provides more rear legroom. If trunk volume and overall footprint are your primary concerns for parking and everyday usability, both cars are close enough that test-driving them is the best way to judge which feels bigger to you.


Summary


In short, the Camry is typically the bigger option in terms of interior space and wheelbase, making it feel roomier inside, while the Sonata offers a very similar exterior footprint with competitive cargo space. Your best bet is to compare current specifications and take both models for a test drive to see which size feels right for your needs.

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