UPDATE: 2026/02/19 08:43 EST BY BELINDA ANDERSONThis article has been updated with relevant comparisons to current segment rivals showing the value the Camry XSE offers in 2026. The Toyota Camry has been one of America’s all-time best-selling cars, winning many customers over with its unmatched reliability and affordable entry point into motoring for a large number of buyers since the nameplate was first introduced to Toyota North America’s product lineup. It continues to rival other sedans within the midsize sedan like the Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata, Toyota’s latest efforts to revitalize the Camry sedan ensure it not only stands out aesthetically, but brings more value for money than fellow Japanese, Korean, and European equivalents.The latest Camry range for 2026 brings plenty of variants for buyers to choose from, but if you’re considering a 2026 Toyota Camry, but are on the fence whether it’s worth saving up for the most expensive trim, we’ve outlined the top ten reasons why it’s worth paying a premium for the XSE trim over other models in the current lineup.All information and pricing quoted here is correct at the time of writing as sourced from the automaker. Prices quoted exclude destination, options, and fees. Manufacturers reserve the right to change prices at any time without notice. Background: What Is The Toyota Camry XSE? 2026 Toyota Camry XSE-4The ninth-generation Toyota Camry first debuted for the 2025 model year, bringing a series of changes to the Camry platform alongside a major update to the design, both outside and inside, that brings the latest of Toyota’s design language to their famed midsize sedan model.Both the full gasoline and gas hybrid variants of the Toyota Camry have been consolidated into one model for the latest iteration, with all trims featuring a four-cylinder hybrid powertrain onboard that can send power to the front or all four wheels. With the hybrid powertrain standard across the range, this also means the V6-powered Toyota Camry is no longer available, making all Camry models strictly powered by inline-four cylinder engines, and now only featuring the eCVT transmission; with the torque-converter-based automatic transmission also discontinued from the Camry range.For the 2026 model year, the ninth-gen Camry remains the same as it first debuted just two years prior, minus the addition of a new Nightshade trim, as well as a new exterior color, ‘Dark Cosmos,' for all trims. The 2026 Camry range begins at just under $30,000 for the entry-level Camry LE FWD, with the most expensive trims currently served between the top-line Camry XLE and XSE models; both of which are priced below $40,000 base MSRP. Toyota Camry Rivals Ian Wright/CarBuzz/Valnet Traditional rivals to the Camry include such evergreen models as the Honda Accord and Mazda 3 Sedan, as well as the Kia K5 and Hyundai Sonata. Of these competitors, the Camry is the sole hybrid-only model, with the Accord and Sonata offered with ICE and hybrid powertrains, and the K5 and Mazda 3 being ICE-only at this stage. Pricing is relatively similar throughout - but read on to find out which is the cheapest, and which is most expensive in the segment. Striking Aesthetics Now Define The Camry XSE-Grade Camry Styling Makes It Even Better Toyota The latest Toyota Camry brings a vastly different design compared to that of its predecessor. Utilizing the same Toyota GA-K platform, this iteration focuses on small but very noticeable differences that add improved aesthetics all around, including more prominent LED exterior lights and a new front fascia design that features the latest in Toyota’s front grille design. But the Toyota Camry XSE for 2026 takes it a step further and builds upon this new styling, with color-matched mesh for the front grille, canards/rear diffuser trim sections, and a rear trunk spoiler, alongside exposed dual exhaust tips that make the XSE stand out from the rest of the Camry range.When comparing to other sedans in the segment, the Camry seems to straddle the line between modern and elegant, where the Sonata is perhaps too modern for some. For 2026, the Camry lineup also gains a new trim, Nightshade, for those who like the stealthy look. If you have your heart set on the XSE, however, you can also add the new Dark Cosmos exterior paint for a similar look.2026-camry-xse-awd-heavymetalblackroof-003 All Ninth-Gen Camrys Are Now Hybrid Only Better Optimized For Performance And Fuel Efficiency Toyota One key aspect to highlight for the current ninth-generation Toyota Camry is that, like other models within Toyota’s current lineup, the Camry has transitioned to being an all-hybrid vehicle, with no standalone gasoline engines available for any trims. Though some have lamented this decision because this means even the Toyota Camry XSE models no longer come with the potent V6 engine previously available, the four-cylinder hybrid powertrain still delivers impressive figures among sedans in this segment.Under the hood, the Camry XSE now produces up to 225 hp combined when sending power just to the front, with all-wheel-drive Camry XSE models bumping combined power output to 232 hp, thanks to the inclusion of an additional electric motor (three versus two). Camry XSE AWD models can also achieve 0–60 mph within less than seven seconds, somewhat decent numbers for a midsize commuter sedan.Looking at its main competitors, the Camry with its hybrid powertrain compares favorably. The Accord Hybrid makes 204 hp while the Sonata Hybrid makes less - 192 hp combined. The gas-only rivals offer 191 hp in the case of the base Kia K5, although you can upgrade to the 290-hp GT model. Mazda's 3 Sedan mazes out at 250 hp with the turbo ICE setup, which is only 25 hp more than what the Camry makes. Camry XSE Brings The Option for All-wheel Drive Top-Line 2026 Toyota Camry Benefits From Additional Grip Toyota Those desiring the security and additional grip of all-wheel drive will be keen to learn that the Toyota Camry XSE for 2026 can also send its power to all four wheels, in addition to its standard front-wheel-drive setup, though this is hardly unique to the trim, as the entire lineup now gets access to this option."For the first time ever on a Camry Hybrid, Toyota’s Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system will be available on all grades. For added peace of mind, the AWD system provides additional traction when needed, like during inclement weather or while cornering. The AWD system’s capability comes from a dedicated rear electric drive motor generator that automatically supplies power to the rear wheels when needed."- Toyota USA Camry XSE Benefits From Slightly Better Handling XSE Camry Features Sports-tuned Suspension Toyota While spirited driving and sporting character are not priorities of the Toyota Camry, even in its sports-inspired XSE trim, the top-line Camry for this year does bring a few features that allow it to deliver a slightly more athletic driving experience than other trims. The suspension for the 9th-generation Camry is retuned to provide better comfort, but sports-inspired trims like the XSE Camry feature performance-optimized suspension tuning. These don't significantly improve the handling behavior to the same extent as the TRD-enhanced Toyota Camry of previous years, but it's still a welcome attempt to strike a decent balance of both worlds."The Camry also has a retuned suspension for enhanced responsiveness and agile handling which adds a sense of thrill when taking on those twisting and turning roads. The sport grades have a specific sport-tuned suspension with increased comfort, while still providing even greater stability, handling, and confidence behind the wheel."- Toyota USA Camry XSE Brings Digital Cluster At No Extra Cost Fully Digital Cluster As Standard Toyota While variants below the XSE Camry come with a digital instrument gauge cluster, it’s worth highlighting that these have a smaller display that measures only seven inches. By contrast, the XSE brings the largest possible digital instrument cluster, with a setup that measures at 12.3 inches, with the same range of features as the latter, such as multi-configurable gauge displays, multi-function menus, and Driver Assist functions. Camry XSE Features The Best Combination of Infotainment/Tech Bigger Is Always Better Toyota Buyers who step up to the most expensive Camry for 2026 also receive the most cabin infotainment features and the largest screen among all Camry trims. Both the front and all-wheel-drive 2026 Camry XSEs receive a 12.3-inch infotainment screen housing Toyota’s latest Audio Multimedia system, featuring wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, which can be further combined with a nine-speaker JBL audio sound system and other connectivity features to make the most out of this system."Top (Toyota Camry) trims get a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Options include a 10-inch color head-up display and 9-speaker JBL audio. It’s a fully featured system in every trim with available options to make it more premium."- Nicole Waklein, Former Road Tester, CarBuzz- Camry XSE Offers Better Cabin Materials More Upmarket, Luxury Feel Toyota The latest Camry features a redesigned cabin that already exudes a more premium, high-quality feel reminiscent of the cabins found in the sedans of Toyota’s luxury counterpart, Lexus. But if you’re looking to maximize this factor in the 2026 Camry, it’s worth looking into the XSE trim; while the lower trims feature a blend of SofTex/Microfiber with leather, only the 2026 Camry XSE has full leather upholstery on both front and rear seats, which add to special features like aluminum-surfaced floor pedals and a leather steering wheel with paddle shifters. Fans of prior Toyota Camry XSE models and the vibrant red interior colors will also be glad to hear this remains available for the latest model year."The leather-trimmed interior, with what Toyota describes as “shooting blade” patterned perforations on both the side door trim and seating surfaces, is pretty, but seat comfort is outstanding. Toyota has clearly put a lot of work into improving the seats, and they're more supportive while also being softer, and the headrests are more forward than the last generation."- Ian Wright, Senior Road Tester, CarBuzz Camry XSE Has One Of the Most Competitive Fuel Economy Figures More Than 40 MPG Combined For Either FWD/AWD Camry XSE Models ToyotaBuyers prioritizing fuel efficiency should also know that the top-line 2026 Camry XSE achieves fairly competitive gas figures compared to other rival sedans in this segment. While both XSE variants don’t reach the very impressive combined figure of up to 51 mpg that the entry-spec Camry LE can achieve, the Camry XSE FWD can still return up to 46 mpg combined, while the AWD version isn’t too far off, returning 43 mph combined.Here's how the Toyota Camry XSE fares against it's similarly-equipped rivals in 2026 when it comes to fuel economy:The 2026 Camry XSE offers the most horsepower, save for the turbocharged Mazda 3, and is most potent of the hybrid competitors mentioned here. Despite that, the Accord is less fuel efficient on the highway, and the Sonata fares worse in city driving condition. Both the ICE options are far thirstier, too. The Camry thus has some of the best fuel economy figures in the segment. Latest Camry XSE Offers Great Aftersales Coverage Up-to-date Toyota Hybrid Models Benefit From Extended Warranty Period (MY2020 Onwards) ToyotaReliability has always been a strong selling point of Japanese-engineered vehicles like those by Toyota, and with changes the brand has made to warranty coverage surrounding hybrid components, buyers receive some extra peace of mind if they purchase any Toyota hybrid post-2020 model year onwards, the 2026 Camry XSE included. Previously covering the hybrid powertrains for the first eight years/100,000 miles within the vehicle’s life, all new Toyota hybrid models are now covered for the first 10 years, or 150,000 miles."Starting with the 2020 model year, every hybrid battery warranty is being increased from 8 years or 100,000 miles, to 10 years from date of first use, or 150,000 miles whichever comes first."- Toyota USA 2026 Camry XSE Is Priced Competitively Against Core Rivals Value For Money Against Equivalent Hybrid Sedans From Honda, Hyundai, And Kia ToyotaThe latest XSE Camry, with its standard hybrid powertrain, faces the top-line equivalents of its core Japanese and Korean rivals: the 2026 Honda Accord Hybrid Limited and the 2026 Hyundai Sonata Limited Hybrid. But whether equipped with front- or all-wheel drive, either Camry XSE for this year carries a base MSRP that remains fairly cheaper compared to said rivals, with the most affordable option out of the four models highlighted being the 2026 Toyota Camry XSE FWD that begins from $35,500. This makes the Toyota a serious competitor when it comes to value for money.Sources: Toyota