Surprisingly, the updated 2025 Toyota Camry LE is $455 cheaper than the Hybrid equivalent from last year
- The entry-level hybrid model is now cheaper than last year’s hybrid equivalent.
- The lineup includes the base-spec LE, the sportier SE, the luxurious XLE, and the flagship XSE.
- All models now feature a hybrid powertrain as standard, with AWD as an option.
Toyota announced the pricing details for the 2025 Camry, which is now exclusively available with a hybrid powertrain, and introduces styling and technological upgrades. The facelifted midsize sedan starts from $28,400 in the entry-level FWD guise, with the AWD option adding another $1,525.
The starting price of the 2025 Toyota Camry is $1,990 higher than the entry-level 2024 model but $455 cheaper compared to last year’s hybrid equivalent. As for the rest of the lineup, some trims are slightly more expensive, while others are slightly cheaper.
More: We’re Driving The New Toyota Camry & Crown Signia: What Do You Want To Know?
The base-spec LE looks underwhelming with its 16-inch wheels (yes, they exist!), but it comes standard with plenty of kit for the price. Features include a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, an 8-inch infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, Bi-LED headlights, dual-zone automatic climate control, a wireless charging pad, and the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ADAS suite.
The SE admittedly looks nicer with the sporty body kit, a firmer suspension, and the black 18-inch wheels. Going further up the range, the high-spec XLE has more amenities, adding leather upholstery and a cooler digital cockpit with dual 12.3-inch displays. Finally, the flagship XSE combines all of the available goodies with the sporty bits and an exclusive set of 19-inch alloy wheels.
For those who want the absolute best, the optional Premium Plus package adds a panoramic sunroof, a 9-speaker JBL premium audio system, a 10-inch head-up display, ventilated seats, and more sophisticated ADAS for $4,075. Overall, a full-spec 2025 Toyota Camry XSE with AWD and all of the optional features tops out at around $45,000.
Unlike its predecessor which was also available with four-cylinder and V6 non-electrified options, the 2025 Toyota Camry is exclusively available with a self-charging hybrid powertrain. The setup includes a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, and two (FWD) or three (AWD) electric motors, with a combined output of 225 hp (168 kW / 228 PS) and 232 hp (173 kW / 235 PS) respectively. All versions come with an eCVT transmission and a lithium-ion battery pack. As for the combined fuel consumption, it’s rated between 47 and 51 MPG depending on the trim.
A configurator is also available on Toyota’s website, allowing you to explore different options for the new Camry, which you can check out over here.