With an MSRP of $28,400 for the LE and as much as 51 city MPG on its four core hybrid trims, the 2026 Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan that is all-hybrid. We have them in stock at Claremont Toyota for you to look over; we are happy to put one in front of drivers from Claremont and Pomona, Upland, Ontario and the rest of the Inland Empire.
This year’s model marks the first time the hybrid powertrain is standard across the core trims, and you will get Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with every Camry. The 2026 range runs the gamut from the LE to the XSE V6 for a total of six trims.
We have put together some information for our Claremont-area clientele below: the Starting MSRP for each trim, how the Camry stacks up against the likes of the Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata and Nissan Altima, and 15 FAQs to answer your questions on pricing, financing and what you can expect when you come in.
Quick facts: 2026 Toyota Camry
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Starting MSRP | $28,400 (LE trim) |
| Fuel economy | Up to 51 city MPG (hybrid FWD trims); ~28 MPG combined (V6 trims) |
| Seating | 5 passengers |
| Standard powertrain | 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid (FWD) |
| Optional powertrains | 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid (AWD); 3.5L V6 (XLE V6 and XSE V6) |
| Body style | 4-door midsize sedan |
| Standard safety | Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 (all trims) |
| Dealer | Claremont Toyota, Claremont, CA |
2026 Toyota Camry trims and Starting MSRP
The 2026 Camry is a four-door midsize hybrid sedan in six trims. All of them seat five and come with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. The four core trims (LE, SE, XLE, XSE) use a 2.5L hybrid powertrain. The XLE V6 and XSE V6 use a 3.5L gasoline V6 and are the only non-hybrid options.
| Trim | Starting MSRP | Powertrain | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| LE | $28,400 | 2.5L Hybrid FWD | Budget-conscious buyers who want reliable hybrid efficiency |
| SE | $30,100 | 2.5L Hybrid FWD/AWD | Younger buyers who want sportier styling and a few more features |
| XLE | $33,000 | 2.5L Hybrid FWD/AWD | Comfort-focused buyers who want premium amenities |
| XSE | $33,300 | 2.5L Hybrid FWD/AWD | Sport-oriented drivers who want a more aggressive look |
| XLE V6 | $36,500 | 3.5L V6 FWD | Drivers who want more power with premium comfort |
| XSE V6 | $36,900 | 3.5L V6 FWD | Performance buyers focused on spirited driving and sport aesthetics |
LE ($28,400): As the entry level, this is the most fuel-efficient Camry on offer with as much as 51 MPG in the city. You get the hybrid powertrain along with an 8-inch screen for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and it is kitted out with the full Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 suite.
SE ($30,100): For a sportier appearance there is the 18-inch wheels and a tuned suspension. Many in Pomona and Ontario make this their choice since you can have the looks without sacrificing your hybrid mileage; AWD is available if you want it.
XLE ($33,000): If comfort is the priority over sport, this is what Upland and Claremont customers tend to put down for. It has the leather-trimmed seats, dual-zone auto climate control and a wireless charging pad.
XSE ($33,300): Everything in the XLE plus a few more touches like red stitching in the cabin and a sport body kit.
XLE V6 ($36,500) and XSE V6 ($36,900): These are the only trims that don’t run on a hybrid. The 3.5L V6 will give you better acceleration but you’ll be looking at roughly 28 MPG combined as opposed to the 51 city MPG of the hybrids.
See what we have in stock in Claremont by browsing our Camry inventory.
Powertrain and fuel economy
At its heart is the 2.5L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder, and it is mated to an electric motor for assistance. You will find that in the kind of stop-and-go traffic common around Claremont, the hybrid FWD models put up numbers in the 48 to 51 city MPG range. Head out on the freeway to Orange County or LA and you can count on upper-40s.
Here is a quick rundown of the powertrain:
- Hybrid FWD trims will get you as much as 51 in the city
- The V6 (XLE and XSE) are good for 28 combined
- For the AWD variants, your combined MPG is a touch under what you see with the FWD; check with us at Claremont Toyota for the EPA’s take by trim
- AWD can be had on the hybrid SE, XLE and XSE (the LE and either V6 are FWD only)
There is something to be said for the instant torque the hybrid puts down from a standstill, making things feel more sprightly in town than the spec sheet would have you believe. Then again, the V6 has a way of making up for its lack of efficiency with much better acceleration – a fair trade if you make a habit of the Cajon Pass or need to get on the 10 from Rancho Cucamonga.
And for those who like a bit more security in the wet or like to make the occasional trip into the San Gabriels, the AWD is well worth it. Come down to Claremont Toyota and we can set you up with a test drive so you can put the FWD and AWD hybrids side by side. Schedule a test drive
2026 Camry vs. the competition
| Vehicle | Starting MSRP | Standard hybrid | AWD available | Key difference vs. Camry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Toyota Camry LE | $28,400 | Yes (all core trims) | Yes (SE/XLE/XSE) | All-hybrid lineup; up to 51 city MPG |
| 2026 Honda Accord | $28,500 | No (non-hybrid base available) | No | Sportier driving feel; slightly larger rear seat |
| 2026 Hyundai Sonata | $27,000 | No (base trim) | No | Lower starting price; 10-yr/100k-mi powertrain warranty; lower resale value |
| 2026 Nissan Altima | $25,000 | No | Yes | Most affordable entry point; AWD available; less efficient powertrain |
Camry and the Honda Accord You will find them priced almost identically to begin with, a mere $100 apart ($28,400 for the Camry, $28,500 for the Accord). Where the Camry has the upper hand is in its hybrid powertrain being standard on the core trims; the Accord continues to put a non-hybrid base model up for sale. Then again, the Accord can make a case for itself with a more involving chassis and a bit more room in back.
Then there is the Hyundai Sonata The Sonata is $1,400 less than the Camry at $27,000 and you get a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty on the powertrain. But there are trade-offs: the base trim won’t be a hybrid and you can expect weaker resale when the time comes.
As for the Nissan Altima At $25,000 it is the most economical entry into the segment and one of the only competitors to offer AWD for that kind of money. The downside is that its powertrains don’t match the efficiency of Toyota’s hybrid and the interior doesn’t have the same quality of materials.
For a buyer in Pomona or Claremont who puts a premium on long-term value, the Camry is difficult to fault. Between the standard hybrid MPG, the option of AWD and what Toyota commands in resale, it makes sense. Value your trade-in and put the numbers to the test.
Why buy your 2026 Camry in the Claremont area
You don’t have to tell a car owner in the Inland Empire that it is tough on their vehicle. Between the long hauls on the freeway, elevation changes from the valley up into the mountains and summer temperatures in excess of 100°F, you put some wear on things. It is one of those places where hybrid efficiency really pays off. Do your daily run on the 210, 10 or 57 and that 51 city MPG will add up in a hurry.
We at Claremont Toyota are conveniently located at the junction of the 10, 210 and 57. An easy drive for folks in Pomona, Upland, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino and much of San Bernardino County. We see our share of drivers from Orange and eastern LA County as well. If you want to find the quickest way to get here, have a look at our hours and directions.
Why Claremont Toyota
Our approach is simple: transparent pricing and a full trim selection, backed by a service department that will see your Camry in good shape well past the day you pay off the loan. But we are with you after the sale as well.
- Service: Our factory-certified techs are on hand for warranty work, to change your oil or rotate tires, do brake jobs and even check the hybrid battery. And with our rotating service specials, staying on top of maintenance doesn’t have to be expensive.
- Parts and accessories: Need some genuine Toyota pieces? We have them in stock right here at the parts department, from all-weather floor liners and roof racks to mud guards.
- Certified pre-owned: If you are in the market to cross-shop, you can do so under one roof. Have a browse of our used vehicle selection and CPO Toyota inventory.
Financing your 2026 Camry
For buyers in Pomona, Upland and Ontario we put our extensive lender network to work to secure the kind of competitive rates that suit any credit profile. Here is what you need to know:
- Online pre-approval: Just complete our finance application. In most cases you will have your pre-approval back by the end of the business day.
- Leasing: If you are looking for a lower monthly outlay and like the idea of being able to upgrade in three years time, leasing is a favourite. Toyota Financial Services will often extend promotional rates on hybrid trims.
- What’s on offer: You can count on some regional incentives from Toyota, be it a loyalty bonus or some lease cash, but they vary with the trim and your credit tier and are subject to change each month. Our finance people can tell you which of the current Southern California promotions are open to you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the 2026 Toyota Camry?
You have your choice of six trims for the 2026 Toyota Camry, a midsize four-door sedan with room for five. The LE, SE, XLE and XSE (along with their V6 counterparts) are priced with an MSRP that runs from $28,400 up to $36,900.
What is new for 2026 is that the four core trims will all be equipped as standard with a 2.5L hybrid powertrain; in fact, it is the first year you can expect Toyota’s hybrid system on every model in the core Camry range. And no matter which trim you go with, you will get Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
What is the Starting MSRP of the 2026 Toyota Camry in Claremont?
At Claremont Toyota, you can get a 2026 Camry for as little as $28,400 in the LE. Here is how the rest of the trims are priced: the SE runs $30,100, XLE is $33,000 and the XSE $33,300. For the V6 models, we have the XLE at $36,500 and the XSE at $36,900. Those figures are your out-the-door price with California sales tax and license fees factored in, plus any accessories the dealer puts on. We suggest you put in for a written quote ahead of time before you make the trip in.
Is the 2026 Toyota Camry a hybrid?
Yes. The LE, SE, XLE, and XSE all come standard with a 2.5L hybrid powertrain that returns up to 51 city MPG. Only the XLE V6 and XSE V6 use the traditional 3.5L gasoline V6 (about 28 MPG combined). 2026 is the first model year where the hybrid system is standard across the whole core lineup.
What is the fuel economy of the 2026 Camry?
Hybrid FWD trims get up to 51 city MPG. AWD hybrids return slightly lower combined MPG than the FWD versions. The V6 XLE V6 and XSE V6 return about 28 MPG combined, trading efficiency for performance. Contact Claremont Toyota for EPA-rated figures for each trim and drivetrain.
Does the 2026 Camry come with all-wheel drive?
Yes, but not on every trim. AWD is available on the hybrid SE, XLE, and XSE. The LE is FWD only, and both V6 trims are FWD only too. AWD is worth it if you head to the mountains or drive in wet conditions often.
Which 2026 Camry trims are available near Claremont?
Claremont Toyota stocks all six 2026 trims: LE, SE, XLE, XSE, XLE V6, and XSE V6. Colors and option packages rotate as new shipments come in. Popular configurations like the XSE can be reserved in advance if you want a specific color.
What technology features come standard on the 2026 Camry?
You will find an 8-inch touchscreen in every 2026 Camry, complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a six-speaker setup and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 for such things as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping and automatic emergency braking, not to mention road-sign recognition. Step up to the XLE or higher and you get a 12.3-inch screen, wireless charging, JBL premium sound and a head-up display.
What warranty comes with the 2026 Toyota Camry?
The 2026 Camry includes: 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty · 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty · 8-year/100,000-mile hybrid components coverage · 10-year/150,000-mile hybrid battery warranty · 2-year/25,000-mile complimentary scheduled maintenance (ToyotaCare).
How does the 2026 Camry compare to the Honda Accord?
You won’t find much to separate the Camry and Accord at the outset, with prices starting at $28,400 and $28,500 respectively. The Camry’s edge is in having hybrid efficiency as standard on the core trims and an AWD option. Then there is the Accord, which offers a non-hybrid base engine and a bit more room in back; its driving dynamics are to some buyers’ tastes. But when it comes down to fuel economy and what you will get for it in resale, the Camry is the one that has the upper hand.
How much is a 2026 Toyota Camry lease in Claremont?
Lease payments depend on trim, term, down payment, and credit tier. Hybrid trims often qualify for promotional lease rates through Toyota Financial Services. Contact Claremont Toyota for a monthly payment quote tailored to your credit profile and the trim you want.
Does the 2026 Camry qualify for rebates or incentives?
You will find that Toyota puts out regional incentives from time to time in the form of lease cash, loyalty bonuses for our existing owners and financing promotions. The kind of deal on the table is a matter of your credit standing and the trim or hybrid you are looking at, and it can vary from one month to the next. But don’t worry about the details, our finance people here in Southern California will be happy to let you know what is on offer when you stop by.
Can I trade in my current vehicle toward a 2026 Camry?
Yes. We take trade-ins of any make or model and appraise them using real-time Inland Empire market data. Get a preliminary trade-in estimate online before you visit. Trade equity goes straight toward your Camry down payment or lease.
How far is Claremont Toyota from Pomona, Upland, and Ontario?
Claremont Toyota sits where the 10, 210, and 57 meet. Most Inland Empire buyers, including drivers from Pomona, Upland, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Chino, get here in under 20 minutes. See hours and directions for the fastest route from your location.
Can I service my 2026 Camry at Claremont Toyota?
We can certainly do that. The service center here is factory-certified and will take care of any maintenance your 2026 Camry needs, be it an oil change, brake work or a tire rotation. We also do hybrid system checks and warranty repairs with original Toyota parts. You are welcome to put in for an appointment online at your convenience, we are open seven days a week. And on top of that, each time you come in we’ll give you a no-charge multi-point inspection.
How do I schedule a test drive of the 2026 Camry?
Contact Claremont Toyota by phone or through our online form. Tell us which trim you want to drive (LE, SE, XLE, XSE, XLE V6, or XSE V6) and we'll have the car prepped and ready when you arrive. Weekend and after-work appointments are available.
Ready to drive home a 2026 Camry?
Come in to Claremont Toyota and put your hands on a 2026 Camry. With prices from $28,400, you get the full complement of Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 on any trim, plus a standard hybrid powertrain good for as much as 51 MPG in the city.
We are here to help you with whatever you need:
- Get in touch with our team on trade-in appraisals, lease quotes or just to talk pricing
- Check out what we have in stock and see if the color and options on our current Camrys are to your liking
- Book a test drive at the showroom for any 2026 model
If you are thinking of making the move to a 2026 Camry, stop by. We serve all of Claremont, Pomona, Upland, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino and San Bernardino, as well as Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Orange counties.