The all-new Toyota Camry features a design that is quite similar to its “sibling” Crown 2024, and it comes equipped with a hybrid system on all versions.
On November 15, the all-new Toyota Camry was officially announced and eagerly awaited by customers and the media. Over the years, Camry has always been the “golden egg-laying hen” for Toyota, carrying the sales of the brand’s sedan segment, not only in the US market but also worldwide.
The previous generation Camry was launched in 2017, and updating this model is necessary for Toyota to maintain a competitive advantage, as rivals such as the Honda Accord and Kia K5 have already been updated with new versions.
Although a relatively conservative brand, Toyota’s electrification plans have become increasingly clear, which is clearly reflected in the all-new Camry. Accordingly, this sedan is equipped with a hybrid powertrain on all versions. This system includes a 2.5L 4-cylinder inline gasoline engine (225 horsepower on front-wheel drive models and 232 horsepower on all-wheel drive models) combined with two electric motors. The specific specifications of the 2025 Toyota Camry have not yet been disclosed, but the company has confirmed that the hybrid system has been refined to minimize noise when the engine operates at low rpm.
In addition, Toyota also confirmed that the V6 engine has been discontinued on the 2025 Camry. This has been predicted before, as large-displacement engines have gradually lost their foothold, specifically the version using a 3.5L V6 engine accounting for only 7% of Camry’s sales this year.
For a long time, Toyota Camry has been highly praised for its design, but the exterior of the new generation that has just been launched is currently causing a lot of controversy. Some customers believe that the new Camry is too similar to recent Toyota models and lacks distinctive features. In fact, it cannot be denied that the appearance of this D-sized sedan has drawn a lot of inspiration from the Crown, especially in the front of the car. This is clearly shown in the shark-type headlights and the front grille of these two models.
The interior of the 2025 Toyota Camry has been significantly upgraded compared to the previous generation. Standard equipment on this sedan includes a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless start, wireless phone charging,…
The SE version of the Toyota Camry 2025 features aluminum sport pedals, paddle shifters on the steering wheel, black honeycomb grille, body-colored rear spoiler, rear diffuser, dual exhaust pipes, and black Camry emblem. Upgrading to higher versions such as XSE and XLE, the vehicle comes with a 12.3-inch dual-screen, 19-inch alloy wheels, heated seats, acoustic glass, ambient lighting, and a smart key.
All versions of the 2025 Camry are equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 safety package. This system includes advanced features such as forward collision warning to detect vehicles and pedestrians, adaptive cruise control, lane departure assist, road sign assist, automatic headlights, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.
In addition, the XLE and XSE versions are also supplemented with the Premium Plus package, which includes advanced features such as traffic jam assist, front cross-traffic warning, lane change assist, panoramic view monitor, front/rear parking assist, and automatic braking.
The Toyota Camry 2025 will be available at dealerships in the US in spring 2024. Currently, the starting price of the 2024 Camry is from $26,420 for the gasoline version and $28,855 for the hybrid version. The price of the 2025 Camry is predicted to increase by about 10% compared to the previous generation, thanks to the addition of a hybrid engine.
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