• 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.

MSRPs
2025 Toyota Camry2024 Toyota Camry HybridDifference
LE$28,400$28,855-$455
SE$30,700$30,390+$310
XLE$33,400$33,745-$345
XSE$34,600$34,295+$305
*AWD option adds $1,525 to every trim
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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.

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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.

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