Toyota is sharing pricing info for the all-new 2025 Camry due out in late spring. It will arrive with a starting MSRP of $28,400 – which Toyota says is over $400 less than the outgoing base grade Camry Hybrid and includes more standard features.
The Camry is the best-selling sedan in the U.S, a position it's maintained for 22 years. Toyota says the next-gen model continues to build on that success by going exclusively hybrid and combining an athletic exterior style, a new interior design and impressive technology features.
The new Camry is equipped with Toyota's fifth-generation hybrid system that pairs a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine with lighter, more compact electric motor generators. Toyota says the system delivers more power and enhanced performance compared to the previous one. Engineers also tuned the new system to provide a more natural acceleration feel that is synchronized with the increase in engine speed. Toyota says this was achieved by increasing the amount of power from the Lithium-Ion traction battery through the electric motor generator to suppress high increases in engine revolutions during acceleration.
2025 Toyota Camry in newly available Ocean Gem. Credit: Toyota.
This is also the first model year the Camry offers available Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive (AWD) across all four grades: LE, SE, XLE and XSE. With a dedicated rear electric motor, the AWD system supplies power to the rear wheels for additional traction when needed, either in adverse weather conditions, accelerating from a stop or during dynamic driving around curves.
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Camry also has an electronically controlled Continuous Variable Transmission (eCVT) that intelligently finds the right gear ratio for the amount of throttle input – promoting optimal fuel efficiency.
As far as fuel economy goes, Toyota says the LE FWD model has a manufacturer-estimated combined 51 MPG rating.
Exterior color options for 2025 include newly available Ocean Gem and Heavy Metal. The XSE grade adds an available two-tone look with Ocean Gem, Wind Chill Pearl, Heavy Metal and Supersonic Red paired with a Midnight Black Metallic roof.
In the interior, Toyota says engineers enhanced seat comfort by changing the shape and density of the seat cushion and by increasing the cushion length.
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