Whether front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the Camry experience remains reassuringly consistent.

Toyota’s best-selling midsize sedan entered a new era last year, and by 2026, the Camry has fully committed to hybridization. The biggest change? There’s no longer a petrol-only option—every Camry sold today is a hybrid. Yet buyers still face one key choice: front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD).
With nearly 80% of buyers opting for FWD, it’s no surprise that Toyota continues to focus heavily on this configuration. Our latest test puts the spotlight on the 2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade, a newly introduced trim that blends sporty aesthetics with the Camry’s proven hybrid efficiency.
Nightshade Trim: Sporty Styling Without the Sport Sedan Attitude

Positioned between the SE and XSE, the Nightshade trim is essentially a visually enhanced SE variant. Priced at roughly $1,000 more than the SE, it caters to buyers who prefer blacked-out accents, dark wheels, and a stealthier appearance.
While the Camry’s design is already on the busier side compared to rivals, the Nightshade treatment gives it a slightly more aggressive edge. Whether that’s appealing or excessive comes down to personal taste.
Even with several optional extras—such as heated front seats and steering wheel, a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, and cosmetic add-ons—the test car’s price remained under $40,000. Skipping all-wheel drive alone saves buyers $1,525, making the FWD Nightshade a compelling value proposition.
Interior: Practical, User-Friendly, and Refreshingly Analog

Toyota’s 2025 interior redesign carried over to the 2026 model, ditching the overly playful dashboard layout for a cleaner, more mature design. While it may not wow at first glance, it excels where it matters most—ease of use.
Physical buttons for climate controls
A traditional gear selector
Ample storage spaces and charging options
Wireless smartphone connectivity as standard
The Nightshade and SE trims feature SofTex upholstery with contrast striping, cloth accents on the doors and dashboard, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Materials feel durable and practical, though not particularly premium.
Performance: Smooth, Predictable, and Efficient
The front-wheel-drive Nightshade tips the scales at 3,585 pounds, nearly 190 pounds lighter than its AWD sibling. While the AWD version benefits from an additional rear electric motor and slightly quicker launches, the FWD model remains perfectly adequate for daily driving.
0–100 km/h (0–60 mph): ~7.0 seconds
Noticeably quicker than Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
Slightly slower than Honda Accord Hybrid
Power delivery is smooth rather than exciting, and highway acceleration is competent but unremarkable. The hybrid system is well-calibrated, with minimal engine drone and seamless braking transitions between regenerative and friction systems.
Multiple drive modes are available, including Eco, Normal, Sport, and EV, though most drivers will find the default Normal mode best suited to everyday use.
Ride & Handling: Comfort Comes First
Despite riding on 19-inch wheels, the Camry Nightshade handles rough roads and potholes with ease. Toyota has tuned the SE and Nightshade trims with a slightly firmer suspension, but comfort remains the priority.
Stable and composed ride quality
Light steering with minimal feedback
No torque steer, no drama
This isn’t a sporty sedan in the traditional sense, but it is exceptionally well-mannered—ideal for long commutes and family use.
Fuel Efficiency: Still the Camry’s Strongest Card
Fuel economy continues to be one of the Camry’s biggest strengths:
EPA combined rating: 46 mpg (FWD & AWD)
Efficiency varies more by trim than drivetrain
LE FWD variant achieves an impressive 51 mpg combined
For buyers focused purely on mileage, the base LE remains the best choice, thanks to its smaller wheels and lighter setup.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Excellent fuel economy
Comfortable, well-sorted ride
Intuitive and user-friendly cabin layout
Cons
Busy exterior styling
Interior materials feel average in places
Less grip than AWD in poor weather conditions
Verdict: A Safe, Sensible, and Smart Choice

The 2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—and that’s precisely its strength. Whether you choose front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the overall experience remains largely unchanged: easygoing, efficient, and dependable.
Opting for FWD means sacrificing some all-weather capability, but the cost savings make it an easy decision for most buyers. In typical Camry fashion, this sedan continues to do nearly everything well—even if it doesn’t stir the soul.



