The 2025 Camry is available in four trims LE, SE, XLE, and XSE in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive with a 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid powertrain that produces 184 horsepower the electric motor adds 134 horsepower bringing the total power to 225 horsepower.
The Camry is loaded with features including heated side mirrors, LED headlights, 16-inch wheels, automatic dual-zone climate control, an HD satellite radio, a 6-speaker sound system, an 8-inch touchscreen, adaptive cruise control, a 12V power outlet, mobile hotspot, wireless device charging and connectivity, and 5 USB ports.
The SE and XSE trims add paddle shifters, a sport suspension, a rear spoiler, black exterior accents, and sport pedals while the adds XSE 19-inch wheels, heated front seats, leather upholstery, ambient lighting, a garage door transmitter, a 12.3-inch gauge cluster, a heated leather steering wheel, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen.
Standard safety features across the lineup include rear parking sensors, active lane departure, blind spot warning, forward collision mitigation with left turn assist, rear collision mitigation, front pedestrian detection and a traffic sign information system.
A Powertrain For Every Taste
Optional All-wheel Drive With 4-cylinder Engine
Great Value
Spacious Interior
Available Hybrid Drivetrain
Legendary Reliability
The Toyota Camry is only available with a hybrid powertrain for 2025.
The Camry needs no introduction when it comes to looking for value in the mid-sized sedan segment. The Camry realistically provides all the transportation needs the average American family would ever need. The Camry is not a compact car, but it does feature a large and extremely well-thought-out interior. Storage is abundant as well. However, the Camry still isn't as large as some of the bigger luxury cars out there, meaning it won't be a hassle to park and it doesn't get the kind of poor mileage buyers would expect from a larger vehicle. Of course, a huge part of the value the Camry represents is due to its reliability. Toyota has proven time and time again that it knows how to put together a car that lasts. And lasts. And lasts. There is no reason to believe the latest Camry would be any different.