Probably the best rounded, highest value sedan on the American market. I think 16" wheels are fine, also cheaper to replace. The also have a clean look to them. Not quite perfect..but close. Toyota knocked it out of the park on this one, eventhough I am a Honda driver. Predict the value oriented sedan like this one will get a lot of imitators and this will be good for consumers. Great job!!
This is a great sedan with some good features for the price. Incredible gas mileage. 16 inch tires is great if you live in a pothole State like I do. Overall it's a great sedan and this would be my pick for that price range. Excellent review. 👍
I currently have the 2025 Camry LE with option package. The 16 inch tires are the way to go. My previous car was a 2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6 (a great car) that had low profile tires (I forget the size exactly). I was frequently having blow outs from pot holes or hitting s curb etc. The new Camry LEs handle we. ll and have a tied down ride which is an improvement from earlier Camrys. The power is very good and the drive train goes seamlessly between ICE and battery. The ECVT works seamlessly. Back to the tire topic. My old Accord was definitely a "driver's car" but the constant concern about tire blow outs made me seek out the LE with the 16 inch wheels.
Thanks for the review. I've been considering the base LE and the XLE as well as the Lexus ES. Quick question. What you you think of the 9 inch screen compared to the upgraded screens on the higher trim level Camrys? I have decent eyesight but that 9 inch looks small too me.
I don’t have an issue with the smaller screen. I am currently on a road trip and I’m renting a Highlander with the same screen. No issues and the wireless CarPlay works great.
Best value in the market today, and the BASE LE makes it even a BETTER value.. It's the lightest (w/o AWD and no sport tuned suspension like the SE etc, AND smaller wheels) so its actually the fastest (by a hair, haha) and highest MPG. if you add the convenience package- it's hard too beat.. Learn how to drive this thing right, and you can reach over 60MPG in some situations.. Picking one up for sure!
Good gas mileage. Drives really nice. Priced around 30kUS$. Interior is ok but not luxurious by any means. Seats are ok with respect to comfort but again nothing luxurious or premium. Nice car but even the exterior materials are light weight and seem like it can get dented or damaged easily. The main reasons to get this is great gas mileage, good driving feel with nice smooth acceleration and the reputation for Toyota reliability.
Wish it came with 17" wheels. 16s are okay on a compact, but feel they look a bit off on a car this size. I could live with the 1 mpg loss or whatever it would be.
The 2024 LAE had 17" wheels and it looked just right. These 16 look undersized. I'd take the 1mpg penalty for a 17" wheel. The screen shoukd be 9" in this day and age too
@@JeffMontagna-yf9hv I agree with both of those. I may wait for the 2026 model year to come out, to see what tweaks Toyota makes. TBH if they put 17"s on the the LE, it may push me in that direction.
@@alexruiz5517 Yeah, I do not know why Toyota/Lexus does not heat the whole wheel. I have heard on the Prius the whole week heats. I know someone that has a Lexus 350, and only the sides heat.
in Europe we have different models, the base one has the 12,3 inch screen and 17 inch wheels. No heated steering wheel though in the base package, which sucks. 40k €
Sad Toyota, don't pad the plastic where your right leg lays up against. My Sentra pads that area. It's not a big deal to some, but it is for me because I want all-around comfort.
I would agree with you if it were the same type of cvt you are assuming it is. This one’s a bit different and from all my research on it it’s pretty rock solid.
Probably the best rounded, highest value sedan on the American market. I think 16" wheels are fine, also cheaper to replace. The also have a clean look to them. Not quite perfect..but close. Toyota knocked it out of the park on this one, eventhough I am a Honda driver. Predict the value oriented sedan like this one will get a lot of imitators and this will be good for consumers. Great job!!
Thanks Louis!
Toyota hit a home run by making it 100% hybrid. And yea I would get the LE w the convenience package and sunroof.
You CAN option LE with moonroof, but unfortunately NOT in production.
I have the same exact trim & color LOVE it average mpg 54 😎
Thanks for tuning in and the feedback. 👍
I got my 2025 camry LE with convenience package and all weather mats for 29k OTD! can't beat that. Love this car
I got the same one too with the convenience package & all weather mats. I ❤️ it & it’s worth getting those items
@@arasanselva show room?
@@RS-qz6by sorry the dealer address please
Does the price include taxes and fees?
@@funnyfornomoney9025 yes that's what OTD means....
The wheel size and center screen should both go up an inch
This is a great sedan with some good features for the price. Incredible gas mileage. 16 inch tires is great if you live in a pothole State like I do. Overall it's a great sedan and this would be my pick for that price range. Excellent review. 👍
Thanks Jack! It’s a winner for sure.
I currently have the 2025 Camry LE with option package. The 16 inch tires are the way to go. My previous car was a 2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6 (a great car) that had low profile tires (I forget the size exactly). I was frequently having blow outs from pot holes or hitting s curb etc. The new Camry LEs handle we. ll and have a tied down ride which is an improvement from earlier Camrys. The power is very good and the drive train goes seamlessly between ICE and battery. The ECVT works seamlessly. Back to the tire topic. My old Accord was definitely a
"driver's car" but the constant concern about tire blow outs made me seek out the LE with the 16 inch wheels.
Best medium size sedan in the market right now
Plenty of power
Turning head design
With well maintaining
It will be lasting for 30 years
Thanks for tuning in and the feedback. Much appreciated 👍
A modern Toyota lasting 30 years? You are either comical, naive or both😂
Cloth seats vs. the microfiber in the se, any opinions?
It has convenience package coz the really base le trim has only manual adjustments for driver seat and it's also have cold weather package as well
Nice. Should I get LE or XLE?
Do you know the benefits of all wheel drive over front wheel drive on the 2025 Camry LE?
Thanks for the review. I've been considering the base LE and the XLE as well as the Lexus ES. Quick question. What you you think of the 9 inch screen compared to the upgraded screens on the higher trim level Camrys? I have decent eyesight but that 9 inch looks small too me.
I don’t have an issue with the smaller screen. I am currently on a road trip and I’m renting a Highlander with the same screen. No issues and the wireless CarPlay works great.
@chabbysrides Thank you and have a safe trip!
What’s the safety features?
I would put a set of Michelin Defender all season tires for an even more comfortable and quiet ride.
Great tires. If you live in the north, put on a set of cross climates and you're set for the heavy winters.
Best value in the market today, and the BASE LE makes it even a BETTER value.. It's the lightest (w/o AWD and no sport tuned suspension like the SE etc, AND smaller wheels) so its actually the fastest (by a hair, haha) and highest MPG. if you add the convenience package- it's hard too beat.. Learn how to drive this thing right, and you can reach over 60MPG in some situations.. Picking one up for sure!
Good gas mileage. Drives really nice. Priced around 30kUS$. Interior is ok but not luxurious by any means. Seats are ok with respect to comfort but again nothing luxurious or premium. Nice car but even the exterior materials are light weight and seem like it can get dented or damaged easily. The main reasons to get this is great gas mileage, good driving feel with nice smooth acceleration and the reputation for Toyota reliability.
Wish it came with 17" wheels. 16s are okay on a compact, but feel they look a bit off on a car this size. I could live with the 1 mpg loss or whatever it would be.
The 2024 LAE had 17" wheels and it looked just right. These 16 look undersized. I'd take the 1mpg penalty for a 17" wheel. The screen shoukd be 9" in this day and age too
@@JeffMontagna-yf9hv I agree with both of those. I may wait for the 2026 model year to come out, to see what tweaks Toyota makes. TBH if they put 17"s on the the LE, it may push me in that direction.
Out the door price? SC?
I'm getting mine on Monday 🙂
trim and price? About to buy, here.
Is the heated steering wheel all around or some parts?
I've asked around. My understanding is that it's just the sides unfortunately.
@@dakkon74 aw man. I appreciate the response!
@@alexruiz5517 Yeah, I do not know why Toyota/Lexus does not heat the whole wheel. I have heard on the Prius the whole week heats. I know someone that has a Lexus 350, and only the sides heat.
@@dakkon74 Yeah Idk probably to encourage driving with both hands instead of on top or bottom one handed lol
the 16s give a better ride
All the videos I see on the Camry not one mentioned a 17 inch wheel they went from 16 to 18 to 19. Can you get a 17 inch wheel on the base LE?
No, the next step up is 18" on the SE, with 45% aspect ratio tires.
in Europe we have different models, the base one has the 12,3 inch screen and 17 inch wheels. No heated steering wheel though in the base package, which sucks. 40k €
You are in Princeton what state are you in?
New Jersey
By the time that base model gets out of the stealership with markups and addons ghost fees you will end up paying around $43,000 K
Cost me $36k, awd, convenience and cold package
LOLOLOL
there are no markups, in fact they're selling below MSRP. So there's that.
Thats the highest trime of se
XSe in nevada is 42k+
You look kind of like Joaquin Phoenix lol
Sad Toyota, don't pad the plastic where your right leg lays up against. My Sentra pads that area. It's not a big deal to some, but it is for me because I want all-around comfort.
I really thing exterior design wise it's a down grade from the 8th gen. But interior for the most part besides the steering wheel is an upgrade
Not it isnt😂
They ruined the engine and went to the cvt transmission, a double no go for me. I wouldn't give $20k for it.
it's not a CVT. It's an eCVT. These have already been proven to be most reliable transmission ever built. Do some research.
I would agree with you if it were the same type of cvt you are assuming it is.
This one’s a bit different and from all my research on it it’s pretty rock solid.
They are bullet proof I'm a toyota master tech. Killer machine
Its not nissan cvt we are talking about toyota ecvt here
@Marquee_Gaming88 stil junk i fix them every day. Nothing beats the 2020 Rav4. Automatic transmission