Three-way midsize hybrid sedan comparison for Mississauga

Honda Accord Hybrid vs Toyota Camry Hybrid vs Hyundai Sonata Hybrid for Mississauga buyers

If your shortlist is Honda Accord Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid, and Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, you are shopping the midsize hybrid sedan segment — the family sedan category that has quietly gone 95% hybrid in 2026. Three different answers to the same question: what does a real ~5.0 L/100 km combined family four-door look like? Honda Accord Hybrid is the two-motor hybrid system with the most Honda-like driving feel. Toyota Camry Hybrid is now hybrid-only in 2026 with available AWD (the only AWD of the three). Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is the value play with the lowest starting MSRP of the three. This page is the same-trim, same-budget comparison Henry runs with the few Mississauga buyers each year who actually shop the midsize hybrid sedan segment.

Want a real back-to-back test drive of midsize hybrid sedans? Henry has Honda Accord Hybrid on the lot at Maple Honda. Phone (647) 523-6878.
Honda Accord Hybrid — the midsize hybrid sedan compared against Toyota Camry Hybrid and Hyundai Sonata Hybrid in Mississauga

Photo: Honda Canada. Honda Accord Hybrid shown for comparison context.

The quick answer

For most Vaughan shoppers, the Honda Accord Hybrid is the safest all-round pick. The Toyota Camry Hybrid fits a different priority, and the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid fits a third. Use the table below to test your own priorities against what each model actually delivers on a back-to-back test drive.

Pick Accord Hybrid if…

You want the most Honda-like driving feel (responsive two-motor hybrid system), the most premium interior of the three, and Honda's reliability reputation. Accord Hybrid Touring is the top-trim flagship with the most features. Built at Marysville, Ohio — NOT Canadian-built. Best fit for Mississauga buyers who want the best midsize sedan driving experience and Honda's dealer/service network.

Pick Camry Hybrid if…

You want the only one of the three with available AWD (Toyota's Electronic On-Demand AWD). Camry Hybrid is now hybrid-only in 2026, has Toyota's proven 5th-generation hybrid system, and the strongest long-term reliability reputation. Best fit for Mississauga commuters who want all-weather traction without buying a crossover.

Pick Sonata Hybrid if…

You want the lowest starting MSRP of the three and Hyundai's warranty (5 yr / 100,000 km comprehensive, the longest of the three). Sonata Hybrid is the value play with the most standard features for the dollar. Best fit for Mississauga buyers on a budget who still want a midsize hybrid sedan with real-world 5.0 L/100 km combined.

Honda Accord Hybrid vs Toyota Camry Hybrid vs Hyundai Sonata Hybrid: buyer table

QuestionHonda Accord HybridToyota Camry HybridHyundai Sonata Hybrid
Best roleMost premium interior + Honda-like driving feel (two-motor hybrid)Only one with available AWD + Toyota reliability reputationLowest starting MSRP + Hyundai's longest warranty (5 yr / 100,000 km)
Engine / hybrid system2.0L Atkinson-cycle 4-cyl + 2 electric motors (two-motor hybrid system) (honda.ca)2.5L Dynamic Force 4-cyl DOHC 16-valve D-4S + electric motor (5th-gen Toyota hybrid) (toyota.ca)2.0L GDI Hybrid (Smartstream) + electric motor (hyundaicanada.com)
Power (system combined)204 hp total system (honda.ca)225 hp FWD / 232 hp AWD (toyota.ca) — most powerful of the three150 hp (hyundaicanada.com) — least powerful of the three
Transmissione-CVT (electronic CVT) (honda.ca)eCVT (toyota.ca)6-speed automatic (hyundaicanada.com) — only one with a conventional automatic
DrivetrainFWD only (no AWD option on Accord Hybrid)FWD standard; Electronic On-Demand AWD available — only one of the three with AWD (toyota.ca)FWD only (no AWD option on Sonata Hybrid)
Fuel (NRCan combined, base trim)About 5.0 L/100 km combined (city ~5.0 / hwy ~5.7) per NRCan estimate cited on driving.ca/honda (honda.ca)5.0 L/100 km combined FWD (toyota.ca)5.0 L/100 km combined (city 5.3 / hwy 4.6) (hyundaicanada.com)
0-100 km/h (manufacturer est.)About 7.0-7.2 s (honda.ca)About 6.5-6.8 s FWD / 6.2-6.4 s AWD (toyota.ca) — fastest of the threeAbout 8.5-9.0 s (hyundaicanada.com)
Seating / cargo5 passengers; 473 L trunk (honda.ca) — largest trunk of the three5 passengers; 428 L trunk (toyota.ca)5 passengers; 480 L trunk (hyundaicanada.com) — biggest cargo behind rear seats (closest to Accord)
Built whereHonda Marysville Auto Plant (Ohio, USA) for North American market. Imported to Canada. NOT built at HCM Alliston. (honda.ca)Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) for North American market. Imported to Canada. (toyota.ca)Hyundai Asan Plant (South Korea) for export to Canada. (hyundaicanada.com)
Canadian-built alternativeHonda Civic Hybrid IS Canadian-built at HCM Alliston ON (Plant 1, per hondacanadamfg.ca). If Canadian assembly matters, Civic Hybrid is the only midsize-near sedan alternative. CR-V Hybrid is also Canadian-built (Alliston).No Canadian-built Camry Hybrid. (toyota.ca builds Camry at Kentucky only)No Canadian-built Sonata. (Hyundai builds in Asan Korea only)
Warranty5 yr / 100,000 km comprehensive + 8 yr / 160,000 km hybrid battery (honda.ca)3 yr / 60,000 km comprehensive + 5 yr / 100,000 km powertrain + 8 yr / 160,000 km hybrid battery (toyota.ca)5 yr / 100,000 km comprehensive (longest of the three) + 8 yr / 160,000 km hybrid battery (hyundaicanada.com)
Long-term reliability signalHonda Accord Hybrid has been on market since 2005. The current two-motor hybrid system (since 2014) is one of the most reliable hybrid systems ever made. Honda Sensing safety standard.Toyota Camry Hybrid is the long-term reliability benchmark for midsize hybrid sedans. 5th-gen hybrid system (since 2025 model year) is the most refined yet. Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard.Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has been on market since 2011. The Smartstream 2.0L hybrid system is newer and proven but shorter track record than Honda or Toyota. Hyundai SmartSense safety standard.
Who should test-drive it first?Mississauga buyers who want the most premium midsize hybrid sedan driving experience with Honda dealer/service networkMississauga buyers who want AWD traction in a midsize sedan for winter (only one of the three)Mississauga buyers on a budget who want the most features for the dollar and Hyundai's longest warranty

Spec notes were checked against the official 2026 Canadian sources honda.ca, toyota.ca, and hyundaicanada.com on June 29, 2026. Honda Accord Hybrid build origin (Marysville Ohio) verified. Power and fuel-economy figures are manufacturer-claimed under ideal conditions; real-world numbers vary with weather, traffic, and driving style. Confirm availability and trim-by-trim specs with the dealer before signing. Photo: Honda Canada (Accord Hybrid).

How this plays out in Vaughan

Daily driving and the 401/403 commute

All three handle the 401/403 commute fine. Camry Hybrid has the smoothest powertrain (Toyota's 5th-gen hybrid is exceptionally refined). Accord Hybrid has the most engaging driving feel. Sonata Hybrid is comfortable but the least refined. For Mississauga commuters, all three are easy daily drivers with real-world ~5.0 L/100 km combined.

AWD vs FWD for Mississauga winters

If you want AWD for Mississauga lake-effect snow (Hurontario, Winston Churchill), Camry Hybrid is the ONLY one of the three with available AWD (Toyota Electronic On-Demand AWD). Accord Hybrid and Sonata Hybrid are FWD only.

Fuel cost for Mississauga commuters

All three are NRCan-rated at ~5.0 L/100 km combined. At 20,000 km/year in Mississauga, fuel cost is roughly $1,500-$1,800/year at current prices — significantly cheaper than a comparable gas-only midsize sedan at ~7-8 L/100 km.

Interior quality and feature comparison

Accord Hybrid has the most premium interior of the three — Honda's latest design language with high-grade materials, large 12.3" touchscreen, and excellent seat comfort. Camry Hybrid XSE is sportier with two-tone interior. Sonata Hybrid is the most value-loaded with standard features that cost extra on the others.

Snow, winter, and Mississauga winters

All three handle Mississauga winters fine with proper winter tires. Camry Hybrid AWD is the safest in heavy snow. FWD versions of all three work well in Mississauga with Nokian or Michelin X-Ice.

Insurance reality for a Mississauga midsize sedan buyer

Midsize hybrid sedans typically carry slightly higher insurance than the gas-only equivalent. For Mississauga buyers, expect Sonata Hybrid to be the cheapest to insure (lowest MSRP), Accord Hybrid and Camry Hybrid close to each other.

Resale after 5 years

Camry Hybrid holds its value strongest of the three (Toyota reliability reputation). Accord Hybrid holds well. Sonata Hybrid has the weakest resale of the three but the gap is narrowing.

The Canadian-built alternative angle

Honda Accord Hybrid is built at Marysville Ohio — NOT Canadian-built. If you want a Canadian-built hybrid sedan, your only option is the Honda Civic Hybrid (HCM Alliston ON, Plant 1, per hondacanadamfg.ca). For midsize SUV with hybrid, Honda CR-V Hybrid (also Alliston). Civic Hybrid is smaller but built in Canada and gets ~4.9 L/100 km combined.

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FAQ

Which is the cheapest: Accord Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, or Sonata Hybrid?

In 2026, Sonata Hybrid starts at the lowest MSRP of the three (mid-$30k CAD range). Camry Hybrid is in the mid-$30k to low-$40k range depending on trim. Accord Hybrid is in the low-$40k to high-$40k range — the most expensive of the three at the Touring trim. Send Henry the trim you want and he will run the real number on Accord Hybrid.

Which has the best fuel economy?

All three are NRCan-rated at ~5.0 L/100 km combined. Real-world city driving favors the Toyota Camry Hybrid. Real-world highway driving favors the Accord Hybrid. Sonata Hybrid is competitive with both.

Which has the most power?

Toyota Camry Hybrid has the most horsepower of the three: 232 hp AWD / 225 hp FWD (per toyota.ca). Honda Accord Hybrid is second at 204 hp total system (per honda.ca). Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is the least powerful at 150 hp (per hyundaicanada.com).

Do any of these come with AWD?

Toyota Camry Hybrid is the only one of the three with available AWD (Toyota's Electronic On-Demand AWD). Accord Hybrid and Sonata Hybrid are FWD only. If you need AWD in a midsize hybrid sedan, Camry Hybrid is the only choice (or move to a hybrid SUV like CR-V Hybrid / RAV4 Hybrid / Tucson Hybrid).

Are any of these Canadian-built?

No. Honda Accord Hybrid is built at Marysville Ohio (honda.ca). Toyota Camry Hybrid is built at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (toyota.ca). Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is built at Asan, South Korea (hyundaicanada.com). The closest Canadian-built hybrid sedan is the Honda Civic Hybrid at HCM Alliston ON, Plant 1 (per hondacanadamfg.ca).

What is the most reliable long-term: Accord Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, or Sonata Hybrid?

Toyota Camry Hybrid has the strongest long-term reliability reputation of the three. Honda Accord Hybrid is a close second. Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is solid but a shorter track record than Honda or Toyota.

Which has the best warranty?

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has the longest comprehensive warranty of the three at 5 yr / 100,000 km (hyundaicanada.com). Honda Accord Hybrid ties at 5 yr / 100,000 km (honda.ca). Toyota Camry Hybrid is shorter at 3 yr / 60,000 km (toyota.ca).

Which has the largest trunk?

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has the largest trunk at 480 L (hyundaicanada.com). Honda Accord Hybrid is very close at 473 L (honda.ca). Toyota Camry Hybrid is the smallest at 428 L (toyota.ca). For Mississauga families who need to fit strollers, golf clubs, or Costco runs in the trunk, Sonata Hybrid and Accord Hybrid are notably larger than Camry Hybrid.

Should I consider the Honda Civic Hybrid instead?

If you want a smaller, more efficient Canadian-built hybrid sedan, the Honda Civic Hybrid is worth a serious look — it is built at HCM Alliston ON (hondacanadamfg.ca), gets ~4.9 L/100 km combined, and is the cheapest hybrid sedan in Honda's lineup.

Is it worth driving from Mississauga to Maple Honda?

Yes for an Accord Hybrid test drive. Henry has Accord Hybrid on the lot at Maple Honda. Phone (647) 523-6878 or text ahead.

More 3-way midsize hybrid sedan guides for the GTA

The Accord Hybrid vs Camry Hybrid vs Sonata Hybrid question comes up across the GTA — Henry runs the same comparison across cities. Here are the other versions:

Want a real back-to-back test drive of midsize hybrid sedans?

Send Henry a text with the Accord Hybrid / Camry Hybrid / Sonata Hybrid trim you're cross-shopping and he'll arrange a same-day drive loop from Maple Honda. AWD availability on Camry Hybrid is the big differentiator — know if you need it before deciding.