
The exterior designs of the four models continue each brand's latest family-style design language, making them highly recognizable. The Avalon features an irregularly shaped front grille, giving it a strong sense of solidity. The ventilation openings on both sides of the front enhance its sense of sportiness. The overall design of the Camry leans towards a sporty style, with "C"-shaped headlights on both sides connected to the central recess, creating a visually elongated effect. The Mondeo adopts a flattened front design, complemented by raised lines on the engine hood, creating a strong sporty vibe. The Hongqi H5 features the brand's signature large-sized "waterfall" air intake grille design, with robust chrome decorative strips inside, giving it a sense of stability. At the rear, except for the Camry, the other three models are equipped with the currently popular full-width taillights. The Camry's taillight system adopts a "C" shape design, echoing the front lighting system and connected by a decorative strip.
In terms of dimensions, the Mondeo performs better overall, with its wheelbase and height being superior among the four models. The Camry is slightly inferior, with its wheelbase, length, and width all falling short.

In terms of exterior, although the Avalon is the most expensive among the four models, its performance is somewhat weaker. The Camry, Mondeo, and Hongqi H5 perform similarly, with each having its own strengths and weaknesses in terms of features, resulting in minimal differences. The Camry, equipped with multi-layer soundproof glass for side windows, offers a better riding experience.