2024 Nissan Altima vs 2024 Toyota Camry

2024 Nissan Altima vs 2024 Toyota Camry

One glance at the current automotive landscape indicates that sedans are a dying breed—and yet, long-running and well-loved gems like the Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry tell another story. While SUVs and trucks are in high demand, there’s still a strong market for sedans, with Nissan and Toyota happily answering that need. By every standard, these automakers have exceptional reputations, but what does that mean for customers looking for a midsize sedan that’s value-packed and versatile? It means looking closer, delving into the details, and slating the 2024 Nissan Altima vs 2024 Toyota Camry.

Toyota is highly praised for building vehicles that are rugged, capable, and versatile. Models like the Camry are no exception, with the sedan capable of logging thousands of miles with ease. However, that doesn’t mean the Camry isn’t required to share the spotlight. Nissan’s reputation in the industry is firmly planted in its efforts to design vehicles that are innovative, well-equipped, and packed with value, prioritizing your comfort and acknowledging the investment that comes when getting in the driver’s seat.

We see this approach firsthand, with the 2024 Nissan Altima starting at $26,000.[a] Its expansive lineup caters to every need, whether you’re looking for an all-wheel-drive sedan, a budget-friendly base model, or a top-tier trim with every amenity available. The Altima’s base model sets the benchmark—a high standard—considering the 2024 Camry starts at $26,420 and isn’t as well-equipped. Instead, Toyota asks drivers to spend more, hoping the lure of a V6 powerplant is enough to entice you to dig deeper into your pockets. But with the Altima, you won’t have to.

What else differentiates the 2024 Altima from the 2024 Camry? How does Nissan instill confidence in your investment by designing the Altima in a value-oriented package that never requires you to compromise? Those answers and your search for the perfect midsize sedan begin now.

2024 Altima vs 2024 Camry
$26,370[a] MSRP $26,420
15.4 Max. Cargo (cu.ft.) 15.1
12.3 Infotainment Screen (in) 9
3/36k Basic Warranty (yr/mi) 3/36k

Trim Levels

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Nissan and Toyota give drivers plenty of options, offering the Altima and Camry with expansive trim lineups in 2024. The options can feel overwhelming, especially with the Camry’s exhaustive number of trims that offer minimal distinction. For example, the Camry lineup starts with the base LE, followed by the SE, XLE, XSE, and TRD; confusion ensues with options like the SE Nightshade and the V6 variants, which include the XLE V6 and XSE V6.

Fortunately, the Altima’s eight-trim lineup is more readily distinguished, with Nissan differentiating its models by front- or all-wheel drive. The Altima’s 2024 lineup starts with the entry-level S as a front-wheel-drive sedan, followed by the SV, SR, SL, and the SR with the potent VC-Turbo engine. But the real question is how Nissan enhances the Altima’s value when Toyota falls short with the Camry—and the key is to look beyond the base models.

The Altima and Camry base models are comparable, with these sedans boasting the respective safety suites, 7.0-inch touchscreen displays, and smartphone integration. The Altima S and Camry LE are gateways into the lineups, ultimately leading to top-tier trims like the Altima SR VC-Turbo and the Camry XSE V6. The Camry XSE V6 is the most expensive in the fleet, with a price tag nearing $37,000 because of its V6 engine, panoramic glass moonroof, and premium sound system. The significant investment also adds leather-trimmed seating and a 9.0-inch center touchscreen display. But is it enough to rival the 2024 Altima?

Nissan does a much better job of giving drivers more value for their money with the top-tier Altima SR VC-Turbo. Beyond its class-exclusive VC-Turbo heartbeat, the SR is innovative and luxurious. In addition to its premium, NASA-inspired seats, the sedan features a 12.3-inch color touchscreen display, wireless smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an extensive lineup of driver assistance tools like ProPILOT Assist that guarantee an exceptional experience behind the wheel.

Performance

The black interior and dash in a 2024 Nissan Altima is shown.

Midsize sedans are efficient, with their smaller footprints also making them agile and easy to maneuver. Toyota and Nissan capitalize on these characteristics, with the Camry and Altima offering unique driving experiences. Where Toyota appeals to drivers looking for a V6-powered sedan, Nissan ups the ante and offers a powertrain you won’t find anywhere else in the class. The power behind the Altima’s class-exclusive engine easily puts Nissan’s best-selling sedan in the lead.

The Camry’s base engine for 2024 is a 2.5L inline-four cylinder that performs as expected of a standard powerplant. Toyota pairs the engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission, averaging 25 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway on all-wheel-drive models. While the Camry’s all-wheel-drive fuel economy is impressive, the 2024 Altima paints an even better picture and keeps more money in your wallet.

Like Toyota, Nissan relies on a 2.5L inline four-cylinder engine as the Altima’s standard powerplant in 2024. However, Nissan pairs the engine with a smooth-shifting Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). As the engine churns out anywhere from 182 to 188 hp and up to 180 lb-ft of torque, the CVT ensures fuel consumption is modest. The all-wheel-drive Altima averages 26 MPG in the city and 36 MPG on the highway, meaning Nissan’s all-season confidence will take you further on a tank of fuel.

Toyota tries to steal the show with the Camry’s available 3.5L V6 engine, but the larger powertrain can’t compete with the Altima’s class-exclusive VC-Turbo heartbeat. The engine showcases Nissan’s ingenuity and forward focus, with the VC-Turbo praised as the most technologically advanced in the class. It delivers the output expected of a V6 engine but with the efficiency of a four-cylinder engine, giving drivers the best of both worlds. It’s apparent, with the VC-Turbo producing 248 hp, 273 lb-ft of torque, 25 MPG in the city, and 34 MPG on the highway.

Technology

A close-up of the infotainment screen is shown in a 2024 Nissan Altima.

The 2024 Altima is an outstanding example of Nissan’s tech-centric focus and efforts to adopt innovative technologies that enhance your experience in the driver’s seat. Toyota isn’t quick to update its models, and it shows when you compare models like the 2024 Camry with the Altima. Nissan has an obvious advantage, appealing to drivers looking for a tech-savvy sedan at an outstanding price.

The most obvious advantage the 2024 Altima has over the 2024 Camry is the size of its displays. While both models come with a 7.0-inch standard touchscreen display, Toyota is more conservative, with the 9.0-inch display available on top-tier trims. Nissan, however, gives drivers an expansive digital cockpit framed by a 12.3-inch color touchscreen with seamless smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, built-in navigation, and an array of in-vehicle apps.

Beyond the size of the digital displays, the Altima and Camry have an extensive suite of technologies working behind the scenes. These technologies are centralized in the automakers’ respective safety suites, with the 2024 Camry equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ suite and the 2024 Altima with the well-known Nissan Safety Shield 360. The Camry’s suite includes a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing Assist, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, automatic high beams, and Road Sign Assist. Drivers have to spend extra on a top-tier trim for advanced tools like the Panoramic View Monitor, Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking, and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.

The 2024 Altima offers far more value, with the Nissan Safety Shield 360 and an extensive lineup of Nissan’s Intelligent tools. The suite includes Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, High Beam Assist, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Every Altima also features class-exclusive technologies like Intelligent Driver Alertness and Intelligent Forward Collision Warning. Additional technologies like the Intelligent Around View Monitor and ProPILOT Assist give the Altima an obvious advantage, with ProPILOT Assist working with Intelligent Cruise Control to handle most of the demands when traveling at highway speeds.

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Your 2024 Nissan Altima Destination

Shopping for a midsize sedan is exciting, thanks to best-selling models like the 2024 Nissan Altima and the 2024 Toyota Camry. These sedans are incredibly popular and showcase two unique approaches in the segment: where Toyota takes a more conservative approach with the Camry, Nissan goes above and beyond to give drivers more tangible value by outfitting the Altima with a class-exclusive powertrain and innovative technologies that optimize every experience in the driver’s seat. It’s an incredible combination and one that’s impossible to ignore.

As the most trusted Nissan dealer in the area, we can’t wait to introduce you to the best-selling Altima and everything it offers. More importantly, we are thrilled to welcome you into the Illini Nissan family and kickstart the partnership of a lifetime. But what does that partnership look like beyond the driver’s seat of a 2024 Altima?

We’re here to handle all your automotive needs. Our promise of an extraordinary dealership experience starts on our lot, as our sales team helps you find the perfect Altima at a great price. From there, navigating the finance process is easy and hassle-free, leading to the moment we toss you the keys to your new ride—but don’t think our work stops there, as our certified technicians happily handle all your routine service and repair needs to keep your Altima running its best for every mile and adventure ahead.


 

[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.