Toyota Camry 2025 will be introduced and sold in countries around the world from late this year. In Vietnam, this sedan model is expected to be available in late 2024 or early 2025.
After the official launch of the new generation Camry, Toyota has announced plans to sell the car globally. In China, this sedan model will be introduced by the Japanese brand at the Guangzhou Auto Show held from November 17, 2023, and will be available for sale early next year. Next, the Camry 2025 will be launched in Thailand in October 2024. Although the company does not mention the timing of the car’s debut in Vietnam, it is likely to be after Thailand, around the end of 2024 or early 2025.
The Camry 2025 has a youthful and modern appearance compared to the previous generation thanks to the application of Toyota’s new design language. The car will no longer have gasoline engine options but only hybrid engine versions.
The interior of the Toyota Camry 2025 has been significantly upgraded compared to the previous generation. The standard equipment on this sedan model includes a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, an 8-inch infotainment screen, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, wireless phone charging,…
The popular Toyota sedan is also equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 safety package. This system includes modern 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, premium versions are also supplemented with the Premium Plus option package with advanced features such as traffic jam assist, forward cross-traffic alert, lane change assist, panoramic view monitor, front/rear parking assist, and automatic braking.
The Toyota Camry 2025 is equipped with a hybrid powertrain in all versions. This system includes a 2.5L 4-cylinder inline gasoline engine (225 horsepower on the front-wheel-drive version and 232 horsepower on the all-wheel-drive version) combined with two electric motors. Specific specifications of each version have not been disclosed, but the company assures that the hybrid system has been refined to minimize noise when the engine operates at low RPMs.
Thai Son (Tuoitrethudo)