The Honda Accord is bigger overall in the latest models, chiefly due to its longer exterior length and larger trunk. The Toyota Camry is close in interior space, but its footprint is typically smaller on the exterior.
To understand what “bigger” means in this context, we compare official exterior dimensions (length, width, and wheelbase) and cargo/Interior space (trunk volume and passenger volume) for the newest-generation cars marketed in the United States. The figures cited reflect current 2023–2025 model-year specifications from Honda and Toyota.
Size comparison
What counts as "bigger"?
What people mean by bigger can include exterior footprint (how long and wide the car sits on the road), how far apart the wheels are (wheelbase), how much cargo you can haul (trunk space), and how much cabin space you have for passengers. The following list uses these metrics to compare the latest Accord and Camry models.
Before we list the numbers, here is a concise look at the measurements most buyers care about:
- Exterior length: Honda Accord ≈ 196 inches; Toyota Camry ≈ 192 inches
- Exterior width: Honda Accord ≈ 73 inches; Toyota Camry ≈ 72.4 inches
- Wheelbase: Honda Accord ≈ 111.4 inches; Toyota Camry ≈ 111.2 inches
- Trunk capacity: Honda Accord ≈ 16.7 cubic feet; Toyota Camry ≈ 15.1 cubic feet
- Interior passenger volume: Honda Accord ≈ 105 cubic feet; Toyota Camry ≈ 102 cubic feet
Overall, the Accord typically presents a longer, slightly wider exterior and a larger trunk, while both sedans offer comparable interior passenger space and nearly identical wheelbase lengths.
Bottom line for buyers
For shoppers who prioritize exterior footprint and cargo capacity, the Honda Accord is the bigger option in the current generations. If you value a slightly smaller overall exterior while keeping similar passenger space, the Toyota Camry remains a strong, space-efficient choice. Always verify the exact model year and trim, as exact numbers can shift by update.
Summary
Across the latest Honda Accord and Toyota Camry models, the Accord is generally bigger in exterior size and trunk space, with near-parallel interior room. The Camry stays competitive on cabin space and often sports a slightly more compact footprint. The best pick depends on whether you value maximum cargo capacity or a more compact overall silhouette.


