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Compare the Toyota Camry Hybrid in Victorville, CA

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TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID
VS. THE COMPETITION.

Have you been eyeing the new 2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid? Know that it's one of the many superior Toyota electric cars we have in our showroom, as we're a California car dealership that's looking toward the future. Especially when you consider the recent California electric car mandate, which will require all new passenger vehicles sold in the state to be zero-emission by 2035, it's more important than ever to consider your carbon footprint and shop for a new hybrid vehicle with us.

2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid MPG Ratings vs. Competition

When you compare the 2020 Camry Hybrid vs. other hybrid cars on the market, such as the 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid, 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and 2020 Ford Fusion Hybrid, the new Toyota model triumphs with superior combined, highway and city mpg ratings! The 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder engine is paired with an Active Hybrid system and Lithium Ion battery that deliver incredible efficiency wherever your journeys across the Golden State take you.

Features 2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2020 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Combined MPG 52* 48 47 42
Highway MPG 53* 47 51 41
City MPG 51* 48 45 43

Why Buy Hybrid Cars in California?

Are hybrid cars worth it? You bet! Environmentally friendly vehicles such as the 2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid are available at our Toyota dealership in Victorville, CA, and these models help keep emissions levels in California safe and healthy. In fact, the Toyota brand is ahead of the curve by offering more than half a dozen vehicles with innovative hybrid technology. With California requiring all passenger vehicles to be emissions-free within the next 15 years, what better time to start driving electric than right now?