One of the first names that comes to mind when "reliability" is mentioned in the automotive world. Toyota CamryBy 2026, it is facing unexpected resistance. Recent data published by Consumer Reports and JD Power reveal that the leadership of this seemingly unshakeable bastion is being threatened by new alternatives.
Surprising Change in the Leaderboard
Having been at the top of its segment for many years, the Camry was evaluated by Consumer Reports. At 74 points while his brother Toyota Corolla with 76 points He managed to leave it behind. And according to JD Power data, the competition is getting even fiercer. Especially... Nissan Kicks ve Toyota crownin the categories of quality and reliability 88 points It outperformed the Camry. The Toyota Crown's hybrid system and standard all-wheel-drive advantage take it a step ahead of the traditional sedan concept.
The Rise of SUV and Compact Models
It's not just sedans; Subaru's models known for their durability are also challenging the Camry. Subaru Crosstrek, on the Consumer Reports list 78 points attracting attention by purchasing; in the SUV segment Toyota Corolla Cross with 79 points It stands out, even though production has stopped. Toyota Avalon, received from JD Power with a score of 91 It is still considered one of the most reliable options.
This data proves that buyers are no longer obligated to stick with a single model, and that there are much more resilient alternatives on the market.
