The 2025 Toyota Camry Will Only Be Available As A Full Hybrid
If you’re one of those rare car buyers, rejoice; after seven years, Toyota has finally updated the Camry for 2025.
The company is using the latest model of its best-selling vehicle to double down on hybrids. Along with fresh styling updates inside and out, the big news is the Camry now comes standard with a hybrid engine for both all-wheel and and front-wheel Camrys.
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Thankfully the interior—which honestly was a weak point of the current generation—was touched up as well. Toyota says better materials have been used in the interior, especially on the seats. Base LE trims get a seat pattern inspired by ocean waves. XLE trims feature Dinamica and microfiber covered seats and a quilted pattern covers parts of the dash.
Of course screens are all the rage now and the Camry delivers. Infotainment screen sizes range from an eight-inch on base cars to 12.3-inches on higher trims. There’s also digital gauge clusters that measure either seven or 12.3-inches again, depending on trim. All the other usual tech is there too like standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a suite of driver safety systems and OTA updates.
Toyota isn’t talking pricing yet, but hybrids tend to cost a bit more than their ICE counterparts; the current Camry Hybrid MRSPs for about $2,400 more. Buyers can expect the 2025 Camry to arrive at Toyota dealers in the Spring of 2024.
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