The 2025 Toyota Camry has been announced with pricing for the US market, and it will soon be available at dealerships. The base LE trim will start at $29,495 (including destination fee), which is an increase of about $2,000 over the outgoing base Camry.
However, the new Camry now comes standard with a hybrid powertrain. In fact, the new Camry LE is $5 cheaper than the outgoing Camry Hybrid.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the pricing for the 2025 Toyota Camry trim levels in the US market. All-wheel drive, which is new for the Camry hybrid, is a $1,525 option on all trims.
A fully loaded Camry will cost up to $42,220, which would be an XSE AWD with the Premium Plus Package and a two-tone paint job.
At first glance, the 2025 Toyota Camry’s pricing may seem high compared to rivals in the US. For example, the 2024 Honda Accord starts at $28,990, but the Accord Hybrid is $33,990. The base 2024 Hyundai Sonata is $28,650, but the hybrid is pricier at $31,950. So, in reality, the Camry’s pricing is still competitive.
The Camry’s hybrid powertrain combines a 2.5L inline-four with two electric motors. The powertrain produces a combined 225 horsepower in front-wheel-drive guise, while the all-wheel-drive version has 232 combined horsepower.
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