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Toyota has released pricing for the redesigned Camry as it rolls into dealers for the 2025 model year, and it's giving you a lot for the money. While the brand's latest midsize sedan is nothing groundbreaking, it now comes standard with a hybrid powertrain that can deliver up to 51 MPG combined. And at $28,400 to start, it undercuts last year's hybrid Camry by as much as $455. However, it also represents a $1,990 price hike compared to the old non-hybrid model.


The $28,400 entry-level sticker applies to the front-wheel drive Camry LE, while all-wheel drive tacks on an extra $1,525. The LE trim rides on embarrassing 16-inch wheels, but it does the job with a standard 7-inch digital gauge cluster, an 8-inch infotainment display with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a wireless smartphone charger, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a host of active safety features from Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.


Climb a bit further up the trim ladder and you'll find the $30,390 Camry SE, which packs sportier styling, a firmer suspension, and a black finish for the 18-inch wheels. The XLE reverts back to the more reserved LE but builds on it with larger 18-inch wheels, more luxurious leather upholstery, and a set of dual 12.3-inch displays, offering all of that for $33,745. Meanwhile, at the very top of the lineup sits the XSE, which combines all of the XLE's amenities with the SE's sportier looks and larger 19-inch alloy wheels for $34,295.


Toyota also offers some extra fancy kit with the Premium Plus package, which tacks on a hefty $4,075 for a 9-speaker JBL premium sound system, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, a 10-inch head-up display, and a few additional active safety features. With that being said, a maxed-out Camry XSE with all-wheel drive and the Premium Plus package comes in at just over $45,000.


All 2025 Toyota Camry trims are powered by 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine assisted by either two or three electric motors, and the result is 225 hp for the dual-motor FWD models and 232 hp for the tri-motor AWD models. An eCVT transmission sends that power to the wheels, while a self-charging lithium-ion battery pack provides power to the motors. This powertrain returns an impressive 47 or 51 MPG for combined fuel economy, with the rating depending on the trim.



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Pricing
Apr 26, 2024
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2025 Toyota Camry Starts At $28,400 With Newly Standard Hybrid Powertrain

Toyota's latest midsize sedan is making its way to dealers as we speak.

Toyota has released pricing for the redesigned Camry as it rolls into dealers for the 2025 model year, and it's giving you a lot for the money. While the brand's latest midsize sedan is nothing groundbreaking, it now comes standard with a hybrid powertrain that can deliver up to 51 MPG combined. And at $28,400 to start, it undercuts last year's hybrid Camry by as much as $455. However, it also represents a $1,990 price hike compared to the old non-hybrid model.


The $28,400 entry-level sticker applies to the front-wheel drive Camry LE, while all-wheel drive tacks on an extra $1,525. The LE trim rides on embarrassing 16-inch wheels, but it does the job with a standard 7-inch digital gauge cluster, an 8-inch infotainment display with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a wireless smartphone charger, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a host of active safety features from Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.


Climb a bit further up the trim ladder and you'll find the $30,390 Camry SE, which packs sportier styling, a firmer suspension, and a black finish for the 18-inch wheels. The XLE reverts back to the more reserved LE but builds on it with larger 18-inch wheels, more luxurious leather upholstery, and a set of dual 12.3-inch displays, offering all of that for $33,745. Meanwhile, at the very top of the lineup sits the XSE, which combines all of the XLE's amenities with the SE's sportier looks and larger 19-inch alloy wheels for $34,295.


Toyota also offers some extra fancy kit with the Premium Plus package, which tacks on a hefty $4,075 for a 9-speaker JBL premium sound system, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, a 10-inch head-up display, and a few additional active safety features. With that being said, a maxed-out Camry XSE with all-wheel drive and the Premium Plus package comes in at just over $45,000.


All 2025 Toyota Camry trims are powered by 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine assisted by either two or three electric motors, and the result is 225 hp for the dual-motor FWD models and 232 hp for the tri-motor AWD models. An eCVT transmission sends that power to the wheels, while a self-charging lithium-ion battery pack provides power to the motors. This powertrain returns an impressive 47 or 51 MPG for combined fuel economy, with the rating depending on the trim.



Image Credits: Toyota

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